Over a decade ago, Corsair released the C70 Vengeance, a rugged, metallic case with an olive-green finish that has become a fan favorite and a chassis many owners have continued to use for several years. At Computex 2026, Corsair finally introduced its successor, the Corsair Warthog. And no, with its rugged sci-fi-meets-military aesthetic and olive-green finish, there's no connection to the Halo universe or the iconic Warthog vehicle. But hey, you wouldn't be the first to think that.

Internally, the case resembles the popular 4000D, with the same focus on a build-friendly DIY design, albeit in a rugged mid-tower that features a thick steel exterior and handles that can, well, handle well over 40 kilograms. As a modern take on the rugged case, the panels are all easily removable for easy access to internal components, with the mesh front panel designed for strong airflow thanks to the two massive 200mm intake fans - Corsair's new RS200 fans.
The rugged case is also built for the latest and most powerful hardware, as it ships with a built-in GPU anti-sag bracket and supports multiple 360mm radiators and up to 13 x 120mm fans. And the front I/O panel is very cool, too, with the power and reset buttons replicating the sort of physical controls you'd find on a fighter jet.

And in a very cool move, there's a dedicated 'Light' switch on the panel that actually illuminates the back of the case so you no longer have to whip out your phone's flashlight just to plug something into a rear USB port. Available in black and olive green, Corsair's official announcement for the case references James Cameron's Terminator 2 and Aliens, and it's not hard to see why- as it could very easily double as an ammo crate in either film.










