Layout, design and features exterior
The materials and build quality of the housing are particularly noteworthy. Everything feels very high quality, especially thanks to the use of sturdy sheet steel and tinted glass. Another very practical feature is the ability to remove the side panels, front and lid without tools for easy PC assembly. This means that adjustments can be made quickly. Despite the simple click mechanism, the panels are very secure.
The structure of the case is dominated by the huge fine-mesh front of the case. NZTX refers to this as high-performance mesh.
The left side of the case has a glass panel, which is also tinted dark in the black model. Nevertheless, the installed components are still clearly visible. The rear has many air vents to allow sufficient air to escape. Furthermore, a 140mm or a 120mm fan can be installed, which is unfortunately not included in the scope of delivery. Various additional cards can also be installed, which should fit into one or more of the 7 slots.
Attentive readers will have noticed that the power supply unit is not installed with the fan facing downwards as usual. By moving the power supply unit to the rear into a second chamber, it is possible to install 3x 120mm fans in the bottom of the case. This means that even the most powerful RTX 4090 always receives sufficient air. Furthermore, the case has been raised by 4.5 cm in this area to allow optimum air intake for even the most powerful fans. This creates a small step on the underside.
Like the front, the right-hand side section of the case is equipped with a mesh at the rear. This allows the power supply unit to receive direct fresh air if required, despite its position.
The upper side of the case is also partially open and fitted with a mesh. There is space for either 3x 120mm fans or 2x 140mm fans to optimize the airflow.
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