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NZXT is a company that has been around since 2004. It was started by gamers who wanted something more out of the chassis that they were using. Today NZXT is one of the larger companies producing chassis for the public and is also one of the most recognized names in the industry. NZXT has come up with two series of cases the Classic series which is just that classic meaning that you get a box with some fans to cool your equipment, and the Crafted series which gives all the bells and whistles like backlit fans side windows.
Today we will be looking at one of the Classic series of cases: the Panzerbox. The Panzerbox is a chassis completely made from aluminum, which is known to have one of the best heat dissipation properties that we see in cases today. The other benefit of using aluminum is that it is very light compared to steel, making mobility a little easier as well if the need should arise.
The Panzerbox has very simple lines and there is not to look at it is a flat black case with plenty of ventilation in the forum of honeycombed mesh from the entire front of chassis right to the top, in fact there is no solid metal on this case everything has some sort of ventilation built into it. So let's get into the nitty gritty of this case and see how it performs.
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and they put holes for water cooling on this thing?
Hahahah Lot's of cases have that now
@ very good review.