Vinga Warlike black
![]() | Expecting restock The Vinga brand's dual-chamber gaming case in Midi Tower format was released on the market in 2026 and is notable for its panoramic glazing on the front and side. It supports motherboards up to E-ATX with seven expansion slots and accommodates graphics cards up to 420 mm in length, allowing for virtually any components to be installed. However, the CPU cooler height is limited to 155 mm, which is below average for dual-chamber constructions, narrowing choices to compact towers or liquid cooling systems. Ten fan slots — three on the side, up to three on top and bottom with support for 140 mm models, plus one at the rear — provide a significant potential for organizing airflow. Support for AIO is declared, although specific radiator sizes are not specified by the manufacturer — with the thre...e top 120 mm positions, it is logical to expect 360 mm, but it is worth verifying before purchasing. The Vinga Warlike case is supplied completely without fans, which, with ten empty slots, requires substantial additional investment for the full operation of the cooling system. A partition separates the power supply and storage area from the main chamber, and the PSU is installed on top — an unusual solution for a dual-chamber layout. Dust filters on the top and bottom simplify maintenance. The set of connectors is minimal — two USB 3.2 gen1 and audio, without USB-C, which seems like an oversight for a 2026 model with E-ATX support. |
The Vinga brand's dual-chamber gaming case in Midi Tower format was released on the market in 2026 and is notable for its panoramic glazing on the front and side. It supports motherboards up to E-ATX with seven expansion slots and accommodates graphics cards up to 420 mm in length, allowing for virtually any components to be installed. However, the CPU cooler height is limited to 155 mm, which is below average for dual-chamber constructions, narrowing choices to compact towers or liquid cooling systems.
Ten fan slots — three on the side, up to three on top and bottom with support for 140 mm models, plus one at the rear — provide a significant potential for organizing airflow. Support for AIO is declared, although specific radiator sizes are not specified by the manufacturer — with the three top 120 mm positions, it is logical to expect 360 mm, but it is worth verifying before purchasing.
The Vinga Warlike case is supplied completely without fans, which, with ten empty slots, requires substantial additional investment for the full operation of the cooling system. A partition separates the power supply and storage area from the main chamber, and the PSU is installed on top — an unusual solution for a dual-chamber layout. Dust filters on the top and bottom simplify maintenance. The set of connectors is minimal — two USB 3.2 gen1 and audio, without USB-C, which seems like an oversight for a 2026 model with E-ATX support.
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