Azza launched in 1996 as a motherboard manufacturer for computers but soon began to make the auxiliary components required in a CPU. Its flagship product, Pyramid 804, comes surrounded by an aluminium mesh screen instead of tempered glass, as found in the original version.
{alcircleadd}On the whole, this might seem immaterial at first, but this simple switch can benefit the enclosure a lot since the airflow is never interrupted through the open pores of the aluminium mesh. Moreover, a CPU must stay comparatively cooler so that the interiors don’t get overheated, plus there is ample space for customising your own system.
Like the previous model, this, too, opens from the side by simply lifting the hatch door, thus leaving a large area for the inside components. Not only the side panel but the entire structure is also made of aluminium, which has a black anodised finish inside with a contrasting grey exterior.
Aluminium is primary in making the Pyramid 804M as it is a highly non-corrosive material which shows properties of heat resistance. Moreover, aluminium looks after the sustainability quotient of a product as it is infinitely recyclable.
Pyramid 804M is compatible with up to 305x280mm E-ATX, ATX, Micro ATX, and ITX motherboards, alongside 330mm long graphics cards and 95mm high CPU coolers. The structure weighs 12.9 kg, with a 585mm (H) x 490mm (W) x 490mm (D) ATX chassis. It offers 120mm fan spacings on the bottom and one 120mm on the top filled with a 120mm Azza Hurricane III aRGB fan.
For storage, Azza offers two 2.5in and one 3.5in (compatible 2.5in) drive bays, while to take care of connectivity, it has given two USB 3.0 Type-A, one USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
The Azza Pyramid 804M, though it is a collectable aluminium enclosure, it suffices the work of an original rectangular CPU. However, its unique specifications are a reminder of the virtual reality that it helps a person to get into.
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