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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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This case supports an amazing seven 120mm fans and two 80mm fans. To top it off, the manufacturer includes 8 of the fans, so you don?t have to break the bank populating them! With nine fans in the system, I was expecting some new competition for my vacuum cleaner. Once again, I was wrong! I was able to hear the noise of my hard drives over the fans, (which brings me back to wanting thicker side panels) so for the normal one or two hard drive install, this case would be exceptionally quiet! This case was made for a user who has a Dual/SLI Video card setup. There are four 120mm fans on the side of the case that line up to where the video cards would typically sit, surrounding them with an impressive amount of fresh,cool air. My setup is still in the stone ages, I do not have a SLI setup (yet), however I do have a dual processor system which heats up quite nicely.
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Thursday, March 8, 2007
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The NZXT company is young, yet their cases have already gained a solid foot-hold on the market. Today we test the ZERO, a case with a total of seven 12cm fans and a 8cm top mounted fan. Does it move around the floor on its own? Can it double as a hovercraft?
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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It's big, bold and has a bunch of fans pre-installed. Find out if the NZXT Zero chassis makes for the perfect tower case this side of £100 in this HEXUS.review.
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Monday, February 12, 2007
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The new Zero case from NZXT has a lot to recommend it. It's a cooling monster without the growls and roars you'd expect from eight case fans. It has a sleek, classic look that doesn't appear to have been inspired by an Anime episode. The Zero will hold plenty of drives and the tool-free features are well designed and executed. The aluminum and plastic construction keep the weight down without sacrificing sturdiness.
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Friday, February 2, 2007
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There is plenty of room for all of your components, and working inside in the NZXT Zero is quite easy given the space and variety of tool-less features. Once you have all of your components installed there is still a good deal of room which is nice since it makes it more visually appealing and will help the airflow keep the system cool.
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