The
most aesthetically important part of a system
is the chassis, it is the first thing everyone
notices. Cases come in all shapes and sizes, from
those adorned with cathodes and LED’s to
those understated and elegant. Today we are looking
at the “NZXT Zero”, a case with excellent
cooling properties and an elegant appearance.
NZXT
is most probably well known to our readers, although
the company was established only 2 years ago.
Every single case they have released since then
became quickly popular because of their distinctive
appearance and high quality. NZXT cases can be
quite distinctive like the Nemesis or exceptionally
elegant, like the Lexa. The Zero is marketed as
the ‘perfect cooling solution’ by
NZXT and is a simple but attractive case with
a total of 8 fans pre-installed inside it with
7 of those fans being 120mm fans!
Features
• Full tower Light weight Aluminum Chassis
• Quad 12cm fans optimized for SLI and Crossfire
Configurations
• Fully equiped Cooling system with Seven
12cm fans and 1 8cm fan
• Aluminum plated front panel
• See-through Smoked acrylic
• Screwless installation for 5.25",
3.5" and PCI devices
• Quad 12cm side fan setup
• Large capacity for hard drives and drive
bay devices
• Ext. Ports: 2 x USB 2.0, Mic, IEEE 1394/FIREWIRE,
• Intel HD Audio Ready Headphone Jack
Specifications
| MODEL |
Zero
SERIES |
| CASE
TYPE |
Full
tower Aluminum Chassis |
| FRONT
PANEL MATERIAL |
Plastic/Aluminum |
| DIMENSIONS
(W x H x D) |
210.5
X 532 X 520 mm |
| COOLING
SYSTEM |
FRONT,
1 X 120 mm fan (included)
REAR, 2 X 120 mm Fan (included)
SIDE PANEL, 4 X 120mm fan (included)
TOP, 1 X 80mm Fan (included) |
| DRIVE
BAYS |
13
DRIVE BAYS
5 EXTERNAL 5.25" DRIVE BAYS
2 EXTERNAL 3.5 " DRIVE BAYS
6 INTERNAL 3.5" DRIVE BAYS
Screwless Rail Design |
| MATERIAL(S) |
Aluminum
Construction |
| EXPANSION
SLOTS |
7 |
| POWER
SUPPLY |
500
WATT PS2 ATX 12V 2.0 (OPTIONAL) |
| WEIGHT |
7.35
KGS (W/O Power) |
| MOTHERBOARD
SUPPORT |
MOTHERBOARDS:
ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT, MINI ATX |
Packaging
and bundle
The
package has a clear picture of the Zero and names
the case features in detail. The case is very
well packed inside, protected by thick pieces
of Styrofoam, so damage during transport is almost
impossible.
The
bundle you’ll receive is standard for a
case. Besides the small bag of various screws
and standoffs, you’ll receive a well written
manual and several drive rails. The drive rails
are plastic, and while they seem durable enough,
some people would prefer metallic rails. Metallic
rails are usually dropped for safety reasons since
their edges can easily cut someone, which is most
probably why NZXT makes thick plastic rails for
their high grade cases. What we would like to
see is more screws in the package, as the ones
found in the plastic bag are barely enough for
the components that this case can fit.