ZOTAC goes beyond GPUs with its first-ever PC chassis called ALLOY

ZOTAC Technology has entered the PC chassis market in India with the release of the ZOTAC GAMING ALLOY mATX PC Case. This is the brand’s first computer case, and it is now available through authorised ZOTAC partners, retailers, and major e-commerce platforms. And of course, there are some launch offers as well. Without any further ado Lets see what Zotac has to offer here.

What the ALLOY offers

The ALLOY uses a Micro-ATX form factor and supports Mini-ITX builds. It appeals to users who want a compact setup without giving up support for high-performance components. The GPU clearance reaches 412mm. This allows space for even the longest current-generation graphics cards. The case also supports 360mm AIO liquid coolers for those who prefer water cooling. As per the brand, up to 10 fans can be installed in the chassis, and three fans come pre-installed. Meanwhile, the front panel features both USB Type-C and USB Type-A ports.

Launch offer

To celebrate the launch, ZOTAC is offering a promotional bundle from June 5 to June 15, 2026. Buyers who purchase any ZOTAC RTX 5060 or higher GPU with the ALLOY mATX Case will receive Rs 2,000 cashback. This offer applies only to ZOTAC RTX 50 Series GPUs purchased together with the case, both online and offline.

The Rs 5,999 to Rs 7,000 mATX chassis segment offers buyers several strong options. DeepCool’s MATREXX 40 and CC360 provide solid airflow and decent build quality, but they lack enough clearance for longer RTX 50 Series cards. Antec’s P8 and NX series manage heat and noise well, but they do not come with pre-installed fans at this price. This gives the ALLOY a practical advantage right out of the box.

Lian Li’s LANCOOL 205M sets the standard in this segment. It combines excellent build quality, strong airflow, and a clean design, though it comes at a slightly higher price. Serious builders consistently support that reputation.

At Rs 5,999, the ZOTAC GAMING ALLOY makes a notable impression on paper. The 412mm GPU clearance and 360mm AIO support are specs that most competitors either partially meet or skip. The three pre-installed fans provide added value for budget-minded builders who might need to buy fans separately. For buyers already considering a ZOTAC RTX 50 Series GPU, the launch bundle makes the decision easy. The Rs 2,000 cashback effectively brings the case price down to Rs 3,999, a strong value for the specifications on offer.

Even without the bundle, the ALLOY is a strong mATX choice for a first build or an upgrade. That said, ZOTAC is making its first case, and details like build quality, panel fit, and cable management routing will only become clear once the case is in hand. Buyers who value proven build quality more than specifications might want to wait for independent reviews before deciding. For everyone else, the ALLOY deserves serious consideration, especially at its launch price.