Friday, March 20th 2009

NZXT Announces the Panzerbox High Airflow Mid-Tower Case

NZXT on Thursday released the 244 x 455 x 455 mm measuring Panzerbox mid-tower case.
Panzerbox features the best airflow in its class, boasting two 190mm and one 120mm fans that churn out a combined 300 CFM. The Panzerbox's pure aluminum design makes it a light and luxurious option for travel and LAN parties and the welded chassis enhances strength and support. Dual radiator support and full expandability with room for high performance 10.5" cards, 4 hard drives, 3 5.25" drive bays, and oversized heatsinks offer gamers and enthusiasts even more options to increase performance while a removable motherboard tray makes upgrades easy and painless.
The case is expected to start selling in late April for the money equivalent of $119.99. To find more info, please click here.
Source: NZXT
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35 Comments on NZXT Announces the Panzerbox High Airflow Mid-Tower Case

#26
Polarman
Looks small. Where is the room for the PSU?
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#27
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
PolarmanLooks small. Where is the room for the PSU?
hmm.. yeah.. now that you mentioned it, where will the PSU go? external ehhe

EDIT:
Yeah, I see it.. its above the expansion slots.. vertically oriented. No chance in going ninja with teh cables.
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#29
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Looks like the HAF has inspired another nice case.
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#30
Haytch
Depends what your into i guess. Me for example, im over the Antec900 look-a-likes, even that actual shape. Like i mean, in the beggining, it was all about some desktop box you can slap your monitor on, then it was the tower concept which came to an end about 15 years ago, but everyone still clings onto.

For my everyday use, i now use a HTPC chasis with my hardware in it, and im actually considering the Thermaltake Dh202. I have several towers and im bored of them. Ive painted them, hydrolics, pheumatics, gas, ln2, watercooled, custom aircooled, lapped, chopped and even dipped, so its time to move on for me.

Maybe this is a little too chunky for me, and im not happy with the positioning of the PSU, but im always open for new cases. I think before we go into the next era of cases, we will have to wait for the motherboard to be redesigned.
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#31
Oliver
I always liked NZXT.........thats my next case for the x58 w/Win7:):):)
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#32
my_name_is_earl
Didn't read through the whole article and was thinking it will cost an arm but $119? That's hot, I might get one to my collection of 3 cases and 2 I didn't use :(
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Danger Dan Acrylic case, Cosmo 1000 (not using), Xclio A380PLUS-bk (not using)
Don't know why I buy so many case but I just wanted a new look once in a while.
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#33
my_name_is_earl
tofuLooking pretty good; an alternative to the PC-A05 for those (like me) who want a shorter case.

The power supply mounted over the expansion slots is a no-no. The power supply is going to be fed hot air from graphics cards heatsinks like the 4850, and will deem heatsinks such as the accelero s1, incompatible with the case.

hellbenda: follow the arrow and click the button ------------------------------> points to the multi-quote button on my screen lol
PSU doesn't really get that hot anyway so a few degree celsius extra won't kill it. I always like to avoid buying reference graphic card cooler because their life span don't last as long as aftermarket heatsink. By the way, no $119 case has a removable mobo tray like this one. I think it's going to sell like hotcake.
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#34
LagunaX
They should have a yellow camouflage Rommel the Desert Fox Limited Edition Panzerbox, lol!
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#35
Haytch
OliverI always liked NZXT.........thats my next case for the x58 w/Win7:):):)
I hate doors on my towers, but the NZXT Nemesis Elite was an exception. I guess it was soooo long ago and i was really into the look of the front end, and it had the see-thru side case and i was happy. Loved how the word ' Nemesis ' would light up with the hdd activity, the whole case was extremely light ( I had the NZXT Nemesis Elite ) & most importantly, it fit my 8800GTX!
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