Corsair's fighter jet-inspired case comes with a switch to toggle a light above the rear IO panel

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The Warthog is an unexpectedly bold case design from Corsair. It's actually inspired by the Vengeance C70, a similarly military-styled case that has long since been retired. The Warthog, however, has all the latest gizmos.

Besides its very bold outer shell, which is available in black and olive, the Warthog also comes with a seriously good-looking front panel. It includes a power, reset, and light switch separated by metal bollards, and the reset switch is covered by a protective cover that needs to be flipped up before use.

It also comes with a 'Remove Before Build' tag, which doesn't actually have to be removed before building, but, hey, it completes the look.

That light switch on the front controls the light places above the rear IO. So when you're crawling beneath your desk, struggling to find a spare port, just press this button and life should be a little easier. Better than just prodding the cable at the motherboard in roughly the spot you think it is and hoping to make the connection. Not that I would do that.

The Warthog has built-in handles, which are probably good come moving day but mostly for aesthetic appeal.

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