CORSAIR has unveiled the WARTHOG PC case at COMPUTEX 2026, marking a shift toward heavier-duty construction for its gaming lineup. The chassis features a thick steel structure designed to improve rigidity and reduce resonance during operation.

New chassis features steel construction and back-plug motherboard support
The front panel adopts a distinctive 3D Y-shaped hollow design that prioritizes airflow while maintaining a bold aesthetic profile. Inside the case, CORSAIR supports back-plug motherboards, allowing cable management behind the motherboard tray for cleaner builds.
- Case Material: Thick steel structure
- Front Panel Design: 3D Y-shaped hollow front panel
- Fan Support: Supports a pair of 200mm fans
- Backplane Motherboard Support: Supports back-plug motherboards
- AIO Pump Technology: FlowDrive Gen 2 pump
Thermal management receives attention with support for a pair of 200mm fans mounted at the front. The WARTHOG also integrates compatibility with Corsair's iCUE LINK TITAN II AIO coolers, which utilize FlowDrive Gen 2 pump technology for improved coolant circulation and lower acoustic output.
A standout feature is the inclusion of a 5-inch multi-function LCD display on select models like the ULTRA 360 LX. This screen supports a 720×1280 resolution and can be configured to show system metrics, custom images, or iCUE software controls directly from the chassis exterior.

CORSAIR announced additional cases alongside the WARTHOG, including the Micro-ATX 2800X RS-ARGB and the FRAME 500D WOOD RS. These models expand Corsair's current generation lineup with varied form factors and material choices for different build preferences.



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