Razer has just introduced two new Tomahawk gaming cases, with the new Tomahawk A1 (ATX) for $199 and the new Tomahawk M1 (Mini-ITX) for $179. Check them both out in the video below: Both of the new ...
The strange title above appears because of the odd history of the "Razer Tomahawk" brand name. We've seen several iterations of the Razer Tomahawk, the name Razer's used for a few different gaming PC ...
The Razer Tomahawk ATX is a standard mid-tower case while the Tomahawk Mini-ITX is a small form factor case. The gaming chassis feature full tempered glass side panels. This allows gamers to show off ...
In a nutshell: Razer is releasing two premium PC cases, an ATX model for $200, and a Mini-ITX model for $180. The standout feature is the enormous tempered glass doors that flank both sides of the ...
The Mini-ITX case is designed to house a compact motherboard while having the full functionality of a larger PC. This case does not take up space in your room or on top of your desk and will roughly ...
During its Razer Con 2020 event this week PC hardware and peripheral manufacturer Razer has unveiled a range of new hardware including new PC cases in the formal the Razer Tomahawk, priced at $180 for ...
If you’ve been looking for a sleek new case to do your next PC build, RazerCon 2020 had a little something for you today. The Razer Tomahawk desktop PC cases have been around for a bit already, but ...
Razer’s Tomahawk ATX has jet-black surfacing on all the faces that aren't glass. The "ATX" in the name undersells it a little; the case can also hold a motherboard up to the oversize Extended ATX ...
The event was a huge hit with the fans, peaking at over 1 million concurrent viewers with a total of more than 250,000 hours viewed and 175 million impressions across Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and ...
Razer announced a few new products yesterday evening at its Razer Store Live virtual event, one of those being the Hammerhead True Wireless Pro, as well as a roll-top backpack, and this, the Tomahawk, ...
Razer’s Tomahawk ATX has jet-black surfacing on all the faces that aren't glass. The "ATX" in the name undersells it a little; the case can also hold a motherboard up to the oversize Extended ATX ...