Zotac’s gaming division has announced the brand’s first PC case, called Alloy. This case is made from materials such as tempered glass, steel, and plastic. Specifically, it is a small form factor case designed to accommodate a micro-ATX motherboard!
Alloy: Zotac’s firstmicro-ATX case!Â
With this case, Zotac is offering us its first compact case. It measures 222 (W) x 458 (D) x 433 (H) mm. Inside, there is room to install micro-ATX motherboards in particular. There are no major compatibility issues for graphics cards, as there is 412 mm of clearance in length. For the power supply, there is 180 mm of depth and 170 mm of height for theCPU cooler.
Ventilation can be substantial, as there are ten slots for 120 mm fans. This allows for the installation of awater cooling radiator with a maximum size of 360 mm.
Otherwise, the storage section features two slots, one 3.5″ and one 2.5″.

The exterior design may not appeal to everyone, but it is clear that it is inspired by the brand’s graphics cards. In terms of colors, the brand appears to offer black and gold as well as white and silver versions. In any case, we find a small mix of materials including ABS, aluminum, steel, and tempered glass. The front features a long grille to promote airflow, while a deflector is mounted at the bottom of the front panel to direct airflow toward the graphics card.
Finally, it should be noted that the control panel has limited connectivity, with only one USB-C and one USB-A port.
We currently have no idea of the retail price.
