Razer Tomahawk
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Product Overview
Razer Tomahawk Gaming Chassis is the first gaming computer case designed and built by Razer. It comes in two sizes: ATX mid-tower, and Mini-ITX. Constructed with premium materials, the Tomahawk features Razer Chroma RGB lighting at the bottom.
Full tempered glass side panels make it easy to showcase the desktop components on one side and cable management on the other. They open on a detachable rear hinge that makes quick builds, upgrades, and adjustments a reality. The matte black frame is made of 0.8mm-thick SPCC steel for an added sense of durability.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Stylish, understated design
- Easy-to-use RGB lighting
- Razer's Synapse software works with other Razer hardware
Cons
- Glass isn't easy to open when on its side
What external reviewers found
External score 74%
Pros
- Very good build quality
- Very good thermal performance
- Sleek design
- Easy to upgrade components
- Easy to build
- Lots of cooling options
Cons
- No RGB
- Glass isn't easy to open when the case is on its side
- Only one 120mm fan
- No price in mind
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Specifications
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External Reviews
pcmag[1]
Reviewer score 78% (normalized by Neofiliac)Razer's Tomahawk ATX is a computer chassis that offers an easy building experience. At $199.99, the case is decidedly in the premium-chassis tier. It doesn't feel like a grossly overpriced package, especially if you are already a Razer buff.
Pros
- Easy to build
- Easy to install PCI Express add-on cards
- Customizable "neatening" covers
Cons
- Glass isn't easy to open when the case is on its side
tomsguide[2]
Reviewer score 70% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Razer Tomahawk is a horizontal rectangle that should sit comfortably on most desks. When you're ready to replace or upgrade a part, all you do is pull out a handle in the back of the machine. The device should be out sometime in the first half of 2020.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Easy to upgrade components
Cons
- No price in mind
tomshardware[3]
Reviewer score 73% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Tomahawk ATX costs a mighty $200 – twice the price of Lian Li's excellence. The chassis has a heft, power, and mystery to it. It's built like an absolute tank and that goes a long way toward justifying the price point. Where things go sour is in the intake design and the included fans.
Pros
- Very good build quality
- Very good thermal performance
- Lots of cooling options
Cons
- No RGB
- Only one 120mm fan
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