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Corsair's 'military' Warthog case has handles and light on the back

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Corsair will show the new Warthog case during Computex 2026. The case has a 'military' design and follows the Vengeance C70, which was supposed to resemble an ammunition box. No release date has been announced yet, but the company has informed Tweakers that the cabinet will have a suggested retail price of 170 euros. This applies to the version without fans. The variant with three fans costs 200 euros.

The spiritual successor to the Vengeance C70 from 2012 is no longer directly inspired by a military object, but does contain military elements. For example, the control panel on the front of the new Warthog has button protection and a reset button with plastic protective cover, inspired by buttons in an airplane cockpit. The olive green option is also reminiscent of military vehicles.

In addition to those design choices, the Warthog also has some practical design elements. The four handles should make it easier to transport the PC. The cabinet also has an LED light that is aimed at the I/O panel. This makes plugging and unplugging cables in a dark room easier. The front of the cabinet opens with a door.

| Execution | Warthog RS | Warthog |

| Dimensions | 534x284x546mm Mid tower |

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| Maximum GPU length | With fans at the front: 405mm Without fans at the front: 430mm |

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| Maximum CPU cooler height | 190mm | |

| Maximum psu length | 200mm | |

| Motherboard | Mini-ITX, micro-ATX, ATX and E-ATX | |

| Storage | 1x 3.5" HDD 2x 2.5" SSD |

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| Front panel i/o | 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 2x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen1 1x USB Type-C 3.2 Gen2x2 Power button Reset button Microphone/headset jack |

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| PCIe slot | 7 | |

| Colors | Black, olive green | |

| Fans | 2x 200mm (front) 1x 120mm (rear) |

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| Recommended retail price | 200 euros | 170 euros |

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