Just recently we took a look at AZZA’s Storm 6000W case, a white behemoth with four RGB LED fans and plenty of room to work with. Well, AZZA has sent us another case to check out, and that is what we are going to do here. The Inferno 310 is a mid-tower case from AZZA’s X-Series of cases, and with room for up to ATX-sized motherboards and a 360mm radiator up top, this mid-tower looks to provide plenty of building options. Add in a tempered glass side panel and a few RGB LED fans, and you have a great foundation to start a build with. Follow along as we take a look at the AZZA Inferno 310.
Special thanks to AZZA for providing the Inferno 310 review sample.
Specifications
Model | |
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Model Name | Inferno |
Model Number | CSAZ-310 |
Specs | |
Type | ATX Mid-Tower |
Color | Black (exterior) / Black (interior) |
Side Panel | Tempered glass side panel |
Max CPU Cooler Height | Up to 155mm |
Max VGA Card Length | Up to 380mm |
Water cooling radiator | Front: up to 280; Top: up to 360mm |
Motherboard Compatibility | ATX, Full ATX, Micro ATX |
Power Supply Locations | Rear Bottom |
RGB light effects | 2 x HURRICANE RGB fans |
RGB logo plate and front panel | |
Expansion | |
External 5.25″ Drive Bays: | 1 |
Internal 2.5″ Drive Bays | Up to 4 |
Internal 3.5″ Drive Bays | Up to 2 |
Expansion slots | 7 |
Front Ports | 2 x USB 3.0, HD Audio, Mic. |
Cooling System | 2x120mm AZZA HURRICANE RGB fan in front |
1x120mm black fan in rear | |
Available Fan Ports | |
Front | 2x120mm or 2x140mm |
Top | 3x120mm or 2x140mm |
Rear | 1x120mm or 1x140mm |
Physical Specs | |
Dimensions(HxWxD) | 480x205x475mm / 18.9×8.1×18.7(inch) |
Weight | 6.7kg |
Carton Size (H x W x D) | 544x274x538mm |
Packaging
The Inferno 310 comes from AZZA in a brown cardboard box with a printed image of the case on each large side, and a specifications table on the ends. This design appears to be standard for AZZA, as our Storm 6000W was packaged similarly.




Included with the Inferno 310 are a user manual and a small bag that contains various sizes of screws and standoffs, along with some zip ties for securing cables to the case’s internal structure.