Summary

It’s not every day your desktop setup gets mistaken for a cockpit. But with HYTE’s new Wing Zero edition, don’t be surprised if someone asks where the eject button is. This is a full-on rebuild of the Y70 Touch that looks like it was ripped straight out of a hangar in the After Colony timeline. RedGundam“feet,” yellow toggles that look suspiciously launch-ready, and a glass side panel with a UV-printed Wing Zero blueprint that outdoes most collector’s art prints.

But the star of the show?The 15-inch touchscreen built into the case, complete with actual Gundam Wing footage on boot and startup sounds that make Windows feel like it’s about to go to war.The rest of the collection rounds it out: a 152-piece keycap set in Wing colors, a desk pad that respects your mouse’s dignity, and a wall scroll that finally admits all five Gundams are cool. It’s detailed, it’s expensive, and it’s limited. But it’s also the first time a desktop setup has felt like it came with its own mobile suit license. Let’s take a look at what I’m talking about.

Y70 Touch Infinite “Wing Zero” Limited Edition

This could be your personal mobile suit.

HYTE completely reworked their regular Y70 Touch for this version. Starting off with the design, we have got a white and black chassis with yellow power switches that look like they came from Wing Zero’s control panels. There are also red feet, yellow drive bays, and this UV-printed Wing Zero graphic on the glass that looks like a very well-put-together blueprint.

Moving on to the display, we’ve got an absolutely wild14.9-inch touchscreen that runs 2560 × 682 resolution with ten-point touch, stays sharp at 178 PPI, and refreshes at 60Hz,so the animations look smooth. The 500-nit brightness is another plus point for the display, and get this – it plays actual Gundam Wing footage when you boot up. That’s right, your Windows startup now includes Wing Zero deployment clips!

Inside, you get70.7 liters of space across a dual-chamber layoutwith three pieces of 4mm tempered glass. The four-slot vertical GPU mount fits those huge triple-slot RTX 5090 cards without strangling them. They also threw in a proper PCIe 4.0 riser instead of the cheap cables most cases use.

Cooling is pretty nuts. You can mount 360mm radiators on the side with 125mm clearance, another 360mm up top with 68mm clearance, plus bottom intake for three 120mm fans. Ten fan slots total if you want to turn your setup into a wind tunnel. CPU cooler clearance hits 180mm for those big air coolers.

The case weighs 13.5kg, and it supportsmotherboards from Mini-ITX up to E-ATX. The PSU bay fits standard ATX units up to 235mm, storage for two 3.5-inch drives or four 2.5-inch drives, plus whatever M.2 slots your motherboard has. Front connections run pretty basic.There’s a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, and a 3.5mm audio jack.Price-wise, $500 seems fair when you consider the touchscreen probably costs half that by itself.

Gundam Wing Keycap Set

For when you want to snazz up that keyboard.

The keycaps are very well-thought-out. They use a cherry profile, so the layout feels quite familiar, and the color-through molding keeps everything looking consistent.

The colors follow the Wing Gundam’s white, blue, red, and yellow scheme while managing to not look too animated. The Modifier keys use OZ green from Gundam Epyon, and the novelty keys have Wing Zero crest, “Buster Rifle” text, and Epyon whip graphics, positioned on F-row and numpad where they won’t mess with your typing.

Coverage is thorough. Full ANSI 104-key base plus UK ISO options, multiple spacebar sizes, different modifier sizes. Works with 60%, 65%, 75%, TKL, 1800-compact, full-size boards without you having to buy any extra compatibility sets.Retailing for just $110, this set a great addition to your collection if you’re thinking about getting the case.

For bringing the magic – front and center.

The desk pad spreads a single high-resolution Wing Zero launch pose across the full 900 × 400mm surface. You get all the details - twin buster rifles, angel wing binders, that classic Wing Zero look we all know. The micro-weave polyester surface gives you smooth mouse tracking without being too slippery, which is harder to nail than you’d think.

The 4mm thickness provides enough cushioning for those long typing sessions while staying stable when you’re gaming. Natural rubber base grips most desks without needing those annoying adhesive strips that never work right anyway. Edge stitching prevents the fraying that usually kills desk pads after a few months of use.

This thing’s built for daily use, not just to look pretty on your desk. The construction feels like it’ll handle regular abuse without falling apart on you. At $30, it’s the cheapest way into the collection while still giving you enough space for a full keyboard plus mouse area.

Gundam Wing Wall Scroll

To tie it all together.

The wall scroll shows all five main mobile suits - Wing, Deathscythe, Heavyarms, Sandrock, Shenlong - in poster format. Having all the Gundam pilots' machines together like this is pretty iconic, especially since they spent most of the series either working alone or trying to kill each other before finally teaming up. For $35, I’d say it’s definitely worth throwing this poster in.

PREORDER IT HERE

This drop works out for different types of fans without locking anyone out. If you’re just here for the vibe, grab the desk pad. If you’re planning a full Mobile Suit battlestation, the case, keycaps, and wall scroll turn your setup into a proper tribute. I love that the pricing is spread out enough that you don’t have to sell a kidney to get in.

Preorders go live soon, with shipping set for Q4 2025—so yeah, it’s abitof a wait. But that lead time also gives you room to plan your build, save up, or just mentally prepare to rearrange your entire desk.

As of now, Hyte’s official website is limiting their orders to America only. In case you’re based in Canada,try checking out this link. Other international fans, we’re afraid you’re going to have to wait until Hyte confirms more!

The whole thing just works for me. We’ve got good gear, smart design, and enough range to make it feel like a proper celebration. If this feels like your kind of build, now’s the time to lock it in.

Head on over to theofficial HYTE websiteand start assembling your quad.