Zotac Launches Gaming Alloy Chassis for Compact High Performance Builds
Zotac has introduced its Gaming Alloy computer case as part of its hardware expansion. The chassis was built to support micro ATX and mini ITX motherboards by providing compact dimensions while enabling use of contemporary large graphics cards and advanced cooling equipment.
The Gaming Alloy case uses its internal volume management system as its main structural feature. The system supports less motherboard size but enables users to install components that normally require full tower cases.
- The system accommodates graphics cards which reach maximum lengths of 412mm, thus enabling usage of high end GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards.
- The interior of the building supports installation of 10 case fans.
- The building enables liquid cooling through its support for a 360mm radiator which replaces three fan slots.
The selected models come with three 120mm fans which include vibration damping pads that decrease operational noise.
Zotac developed a tool less system for multiple components to help users with their hardware installation and cable management tasks. The design allows fast internal access through its quick release system which operates on all external panel components. The design enables fast dust filter removal from the front for simple cleaning tasks.
The top I O panel includes modern connectivity options, featuring one USB Type C port with 10 Gbps speeds and USB Type A ports supporting 5 Gbps.
The Zotac Gaming Alloy will launch first in the Asian market. The pricing varies based on the color and aesthetic finish
- Black and Gold (Model ZC MAB3F 01) $51 (Includes three fans).
- White and Silver (Model ZC MAW3F 01) $56 (Includes three fans).
The company has not revealed pricing details for models which do not come with pre installed fans. The case offers a high value option for builders needing a compact micro ATX setup without sacrificing space for high end cooling or large graphics hardware.



