Now if you’re looking to build your own PC, then you might be interested to learn that Razer has recently taken the wraps off a trio of new PC cases. One of the cases is the Lian li O11 Dynamic, a case part of the Designed by Razer Case program. This is a mid-tower ATX chassis that will feature Chroma lighting and will feature the Razer logo on the front glass, but other than that it is still the same case the non-Razer version.
In addition to the Lian Li case, Razer has also taken the wraps off two in-house cases with the Razer Tomahawk and the Tomahawk Elite. The former is a mid-tower case that will support ATX motherboards and also features Chroma lighting. The Tomahawk Elite will also support ATX-sized motherboards but will feature wing doors that open from the sides.
This gives users quick and easy access to the components, and there will also be a hydraulic-powered vent at the top that can open itself to help improve cooling during more intensive activities. The Lian Li O11 Dynamic Designed by Razer will be priced at $170 and will be available this quarter, while the company’s own Tomahawk cases will be released in Q2 and Q3 2019 along with their pricings.