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AZZA CSAZ-103 Black SECC Mini-ITX Tower Computer Case

  • SECC Mini-ITX Tower
  • 1 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, HD Audio Front Ports
  • 1 External 5.25" Drive Bays
  • Standard ATX PSU support
  • Longest VGA card support
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AZZA SECC Mini-ITX Tower Computer Case

Highlights

Antec Computer Case

  • Mini-ITX Gaming Case
  • Compatible with Regular PS2 ATX Power Supply
  • Supports up to 10.5" Long VGA Cards
  • Supports up to two 120mm water cooling systems
  • A 120mm Side LED Fan Provides Excellent Cooling

Features

Exceptional Cooling System A 120mm LED fan on the side, intake the cool air in.
Support ATX Power Supply Support Regular ATX power supply. No need to use special kind TFX or 1U power supply.
Maximum Capacity Water Cooler Support up to two 120mm water cooling radiators.
Supports the Longest VGA Cards Accommodate VGA card up to 11"
USB 3.0 Ready One USB 3.0, two USB 2.0
Easy Install for CPU Coolers A cut-off hole is prepared for installing CPU cooler with ease, eliminating the need for prior removal of the motherboard.

Learn more about the AZZA CSAZ-103

Model

Brand
AZZA
Model
CSAZ-103

Spec

Type
Mini-ITX Tower
Color
Black
Case Material
SECC
With Power Supply
No
Power Supply Mounted
Bottom
Motherboard Compatibility
Mini-ITX
With Side Panel Window
Yes

Expansion

External 5.25" Drive Bays
1
External 3.5" Drive Bays
2
Expansion Slots
2

Front Ports

Front Ports
1 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, HD Audio

Cooling System

120mm Fans
1 x 120mm LED fan on side

Physical Spec

Dimensions
13.50"x4.40"x17.30" (H x W x D)
Weight
8.00lbs

Features

Features
Exceptional Cooling System: 1x120mm LED fan on the side, intake the cool air in.

Support ATX power supply: Support Regular ATX power supply. No need to use special kind TFX or 1U power supply.

Maximum Capacity water cooler:
Support up to 2x120mm water cooling radiators.

Support longest VGA card:
Accommodate VGA card up to 11"

USB 3.0 Ready:
1xUSB 3.0, 2xUSB 2.0

Easy install CPU cooler:
A cut-off hole is prepared for installing CPU cooler with
ease, eliminating the need for prior removal of the
motherboard.

Quick Info

Warranty

  • Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
  • Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year


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  • Aaron M.
  • 10/20/2014 12:47:43 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

1 out of 5 eggsDisappointed in a other wise great case

Pros: Small
modular and has some modding potential
can fit some higher end hardware
Fast shipping from the egg and great price.

Cons: runs a bit warm ( to be expected in a smaller case )
recommend a full modular power supply
panels a bit flimsy
pre planning to build in this case is a must
quality control pci-e cable ( see below )

Other Thoughts: Was super happy to receive this case, as I was planning to install a custom water cooled system in this as I am only using a large msata ssd as my main drive. I assembled everything before I installed any water cooling and had no video. Thought it may have been my new board, so tried my current 280x in my media system and no problems. SO i took my new board and installed everything on a cardboard box and plugged the gpu into the board directly and the 280x worked. So i tried this again with the extension cable and no video. The extension cable was bad out of the box. I'm glad I didn't install the rad,pump and reservoir before testing this. So now I have to find a replacement extension cable online and wait for that to come in before I can use my new machine. I can't see me trying to rma a whole case over a ribbon cable. Super disappointing when the case itself is pretty well everything I was looking for to replace a large desktop. I'd give the case a 5 star rating if I could actually use it in the next few weeks.

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  • kyle c.
  • 10/14/2014 11:21:30 AM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

2 out of 5 eggsBroken front face

Pros: Its small, compact and a very well designed build. it fits my GTX 970 no problem at all. I love the case and its perfect for the Lan partys. I do love the way it looks.

Cons: it came in the mail broken. the front face panel busted. all the stands were broken so I had to rig the front panel on with screws. I know its probably the shipping company fault but I didn't have time to return it. I try to contact them about buying another front plate but was told to buy a whole new cases. if I had the time id return the case but the screws are holding.

Other Thoughts: cord management is hard but possible just take your time.

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  • Anonymous
  • 10/7/2014 6:00:35 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week

5 out of 5 eggs

Pros: Does it has internal drive bay?

Cons: none

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  • Anonymous
  • 9/14/2014 6:39:35 AM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggs

Pros: Awesome case. Just one question, does anyone know what size optical drive this thing uses?

Cons: None so far

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  • Anonymous
  • 9/10/2014 5:41:18 PM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year

3 out of 5 eggsA decent case if you dont mind heat issues

Pros: Small Form Factor
Easy to transport around
LED Lighting on Case fan makes it look cool at night
Ability to use a fullsized GPU

Cons: Difficult to replace Motherboard parts without removing support brackets
1 HDD cage
CD Drive can come a bit unhinged with use
One case fan provides heat issues

Other Thoughts: I got this case through Cyberpower PC and I'm extremely happy with it. There are no external problems with the case. The only issue that might be a hassle for some is the heat issues that come from the lack of airflow due to one case fan (and the heat from the GPU can cause some problems too)

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  • Anonymous
  • 9/7/2014 2:13:44 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGreat case

Pros: easy to work out of, looks great, lots of graphics card space.

Cons: confusing to open.

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  • Ben M.
  • 7/30/2014 7:03:56 PM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsAwesome case, but beware of the drive cage!

Pros: Supports full size PSU and GPU. The first inexpensive "game console" style ITX case available. Supports full size GPUs. The best value for its class.

Cons: Very difficult to add/change storage after assembling.

Other Thoughts: This is technically a budget case for its class, so don't expect perfection. Having said that, this is the "ONLY" case that can feed a full size power supply and video card while keeping the dimensions of an Xbox One/PS4 killer. Just be careful on what order you put the parts in. The only real fault are the drive bays. Mark my word, the first thing you want to do is disassemble, remove the drive bay cage, and attach the drive with "all" cables. After doing this and reattach the cage to the case, this shouldn't be as bad as any other ITX build. Hopefully future revisions of this case can address this issue, but the other aspects of this case more than make up for this deficiency.

My other specs for this my Steam machine are Athlon X4 760k with R9 270x video card. Everything runs fast, and I haven't notice any notable noise while it runs while sitting in my TV stand even with a stock CPU fan.

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  • Saila K.
  • 7/27/2014 4:55:10 PM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsCompact Case

Pros: Has i would say very good use of space inside of the case. I fit my 10.8 inch gtx 770 in there and will be installing a 240mm aio cooler since it has the ability to. Can accommodate an atx psu which is very intuitive for a case.

Cons: cheap plastic. wish they went with a brushed aluminium front. Made for Gpu with blower style design. Open air Gpu may suffer in their.

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4 out of 5 eggsAzza CSAZ-103 ITX Case

Pros: - I've been looking for a slim, console-ish kinda case for a while now. Switched from a Node 304 to this and I'm honestly impressed with it.

- Color scheme is awesome, looks A LOT better in person than in the picture

- Fits an EVGA GTX 770 SC (ACX) and maintains great temps, only went up 1C switching from the Node to this. (Ambient temp is quite high but it maxed out at 81C) Adding an optional 120mm above the stock included with the case is sure to drop the temps as it will push cold air onto the back of the GPU and it will rise out the vents of the top. My i7-4790 with the stock cooler also stays at a good temperature, haven't seen it passed 75C.

- Due to it's thin style and form factor, it fits just about anywhere on my desk, whereas my Node took up more space due to the width of it.

Cons: - Installation was a bit tricky. The more I'm starting to work with it and manage cables, the easier it's getting, but it can be a bit of a challenge.

-The case itself was a bit larger than I expected but this isn't too bad as the thinness of it makes up for the height.

- I would have liked to see space for another HDD/SSD but for now, an SSD and HDD work just fine for me.

-Depending on your video card, you may run into a problem. When I was installing my EVGA GTX 770 SC (ACX cooler) the left blade would not spin (luckily I caught this before I turned it on.) In order to fix this, you need to remove one of the foam pads they have on the case to keep the fan from getting caught on it. I would recommend a blower type of GPU for this case just to prevent that or any other issues that might occur, but a fan type works just fine.

- Case came with a dent on the top and the side panels installed wrong. Not to mention one of the side panels hooks to latch on was messed up, preventing it to close fully but this was fixed by just prying them up with a flat head screwdriver.

- "AZZA" branding on the front is kind of ugly in my opinion, would have liked for a more subtle place for it or the option to remove the lettering without painting over it and ruining the case.

Other Thoughts: I would have liked to see more color options for this case, but I've grown to like the black/green. I added a blue Alchemy strip and that gave it a unique look. May eventually spray a gloss black over the green vents as I feel it would just look better than the bright green vents.

I also found it odd that there is no HDD activity light, not really a con but it can be to some people. Literally the only cable I had to plug into my Front Panel pins on my motherboard was the power switch. It comes with both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 cords to plug into your board as well. Plug in both because it isn't designed like other cases, the cords are separate, not bundled into JUST a USB 3.0 with an optional 2.0 if your board doesn't support it.

Overall, it's a great case for a great price!

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  • Anonymous
  • 7/15/2014 11:59:09 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

3 out of 5 eggsGood, but could be better

Pros: Great internal design
ATX PSU
not a "cube" form factor
compact
good cooling options
included fan surprisingly quiet (must be a low speed model, ought to be near silent at 5-7v)

Cons: Side panel venting for GPU and 2x120mm fan mounts unnecessarily blocks some of the airflow. CPU/PSU venting is fine.

GPU intake on chassis is too restrictive, partially blocks my GPU fans (appears designed for "blower" type coolers, mine is axial).

I/O cutout had rounded edges that made installation of the backplate impossible, had to modify backplate.

front Power-on LEDs use molex connector instead of typical front panel connector, chose not to use it to avoid an extra PSU cable.

Steel is a little bit too thin in my opinion, most notably with the side panels. Also prone to vibration/rattling.

Motherboard standoffs have a different thread and are shorter than the other 4 cases I've used. Caused serious mounting issues for my motherboard, owners of Asus boards with a VRM daughter board be warned.

HDDs cannot be removed/added easily for upgrades, you need to disassemble half the PC to access the bays.

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