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Razer Tomahawk Mini-ITX Gaming Case: Dual-Sided Tempered Glass Swivel Doors, Ventilated Top Panel, Chroma RGB Underglow Lighting, Built-in Cable Management, Classic Black

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Features

  • Dual-sided tempered glass swivel doors to show off whats inside and easy access
  • Powered by Razer Chroma RGB for customizable lighting and greater game immersion
  • Ventilated top panel and dust filters for clean, optimized airflow
  • Supports up to 240mm radiators for liquid cooling
  • Built-in cable management for flawless organization

Description

To build the ultimate gaming desktop, it begins with a frame that can support the performance within. Meet the Razer Tomahawk Mini-ITX—a mini-ITX metal, gaming chassis that exudes both form and function, equipped with premium features to accommodate your idea of the perfect rig, whatever it may be.


Brand: ‎Tomahawk


Series: ‎Tomahawk


Item model number: ‎RC21-01400100-R3M1


Item Weight: ‎12.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.46 x 8.11 x 12.65 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.46 x 8.11 x 12.65 inches


Color: ‎Classic Black


Manufacturer: ‎Razer Inc.


Date First Available: ‎October 10, 2020


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  • A good case I wouldn’t recommend to anyone
Update: I got my CableMod custom cable today. Even with flexible custom cables, the back panel is still hard to close, mainly because the front I/O cables are thick, unwieldy and unnecessarily long, taking up the already very limited cable management space. The building experience is honestly awful, and I suggest anyone who aren’t willing to put in extraordinary effort in for the looks to, well, look elsewhere. With this review I hope to thoroughly document my experience with this case, and help potential buyers prepare for its quirks. Build quality and exterior: The case is built very well, all the detachable panels have a very satisfying snap. The magnetic glass panels can be swung very far to the back and won’t interfere with the build. The look is subtle and simplistic, other than Razer’s ugly logo. Accessories: The case doesn’t come with any fan, and the only filter is for the front fan opening, attached using a clip. Quite disappointing for a case this expensive. The case comes with plenty of screws, but most of them you won’t need, annoyingly they are not sorted. Razer did include a few very high quality Velcro straps, but some part of the case’s cable management accommodations was intended to be used with the plastic one use fasteners, which isn’t included. Compared with Corsair, NZXT, Thermaltake cases I have built in, this case also comes with less documentation, not a problem for experienced builders, but might be for a first time novice. Space: For motherboard and GFX the case does have plenty of space, as advertised. The problem I have is with the PSU and cable management. Razer advertises SFX/SFX-L compatibility. I have a fully modular SFX-L PSU (Silverstone SST-SX800-STI) with factory cables, it does fit, but it took me some hard bending for the ATX24 to not pop the back panel out. The cable management space is quite shallow, which makes the use of SFX-L PSUs questionable without customized cables. The top fan panel can be detached, making the installation of AIO cooler fairly straightforward. But the PSU prevents you from orienting the radiator tubes front, which makes the tube length a bit unwieldy. (Corsair H100i elite capellix). The case is IMO not very friendly with the fan controller due to the limited back space and the cable management requirements (see below). I/O: Two USB3 Type A and one Type C, Audio jacks, PWR and RST switches, pretty standard. The problem is, the front panel IO cables are of ATX length, presumably the same module used on their Tomahawk ATX case. This, combined with the shallow cable management space, makes the case harder to build than it could have been. Keep in mind the cable management is visible through the glass panel. The case has its own RGB controller requiring a USB2.0 internal port. The controller doesn’t have any port for expansion. You can leave the controller unplugged if necessary, the case won’t lose any functionality. As I stated above, the cable management space is tight. How tight? Barely able to fit a 4pin EPS connector sideways. Overall a good case, but a demanding and frustrating build. My only previous experience with SFF builds was in a TT Armor A30i and an NZXT H1, and for me the Tomahawk ITX is far more challenging than both. I would recommend the H1 (once they fix the fire hazard) for most people looking for an SFF build. I will update when I get my cablemod cables. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by Dixing Gao

  • This Bih Bussin
Pros: 1.It’s Compact 2.Very Clean sleek look, Pretty Built in RGB strips underneath that are programmable via the Razer Synapse software. 3. For the size, you can fit a fair amount of hardware depending on your motherboard of course. 4. 6 Spots for 120mm case fans, which was unexpected because of how tiny this bitch is. 5.Materials that make up this case is a nice quality metal all around with a matte black finish, plus the smoked glass panels give it a nice touch to compliment the looks. Cons: 1.Cable Management is VERY tight, not to mention if you don’t get the cable management right the tempered glass panel that hides the cables will not close all the way. It’s kept closed with magnets that aren’t strong enough to just close, it has to be just right if not, perfect. 2.This does not come with filters for case fans, you will have to get your own fan filters. 3. The Power Supply will be sitting in an unconventional place, which is at the top right on the inside of this case. Which isn’t bad, it just makes cable managing a little bit tricky, MAKE SURE IT’S A FULLY MODULAR PSU! You WILL have trouble if you have extra unused cables in there, so dish out the extra cash for a peace of mind. Conclusion: I find this case to be eye candy. The space on the inside is decent, you can cable manage like a champ if you TAKE YOUR TIME, it will be challenging but it is not impossible. I like the ability to program the RGB strips with the Razer Synapse software, it’s a very clean, cut and dry software. But the Razer logo on the front is not programmable, it will always be green. I am very satisfied with my purchase, but this case might not be for everyone given the price range and the amount of work it will take to cable manage. This should not be for your first build, but if you are experienced and don’t find the Razer logo ugly, then take a shot at it. Or maybe try the ATX version? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2021 by Aaron

  • Decent case.. Unless....
This Is a pretty average ITX case.. your basically just paying for the Razer name in this case.. Pros Room for a 240mm AIO, as well as 4 additional fans Room for a GPU up to 3 slots thick and up to 330mm long (if your GPU is longer than 300mn, you will NOT be able to put a fan on the front for intake as you'll need the fans hole to get the card in there and due to the lip of the chassis you won't be able to put it on after the fact. Decent airflow for a Tempered glass case. Cons The previously mentioned chassis lip that prevents a front fan from getting put in. Tempered glass panel on the motherboard side.. Who does that?? We use that side to hide our shame of cable management.. we don't want to show it off.. plus a metal panel there would be better for ventilation Tempered glass panel on the motherboard side has weaker magnets than the access side meaning you need PERFECT management to get the panel to stay closed.. Razer Logo should be able to be changed.. the green LED throws the rest of my Chroma lighting off. Razer Logo and Chroma lighting are 2.0 header powered. Should've made it sata powered and controlled by the motherboards RGB header as most AIOs require that 2.0 header.. had to use a tacky splitter.. Tempered glass is a bit too dark.. I can barely see my AIOs display (wasn't a problem on other glass panels) I'm mentioning the motherboard side glass panel again because you need a metal panel option for that side.. In conclusion.. it's not a bad case.. but there are better out there. If your looking for good airflow, this isn't the case for you. Great case if your a Razer fan, but other than that, it falls kind of flat and is just another ITX tower case.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021 by Eric Broderick

  • Great looking small-ish case, good thermals
So this is one of the best Mini-ITX cases that looks like a standard ATX layout, it looks very nice and I get great temps moving from an nr200P. Just get some Noctua fans and a decent AIO and enjoy!
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2022 by Eric martinez

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