In the grand scheme of computing, nothing beats a big, well-ventilated chassis for supporting powerful hardware. To this end, NZXT's Zero presents a relatively short version of the full tower with room for many fans and drives.
And we're not kidding when we say "many" -- take a look at the specs below. But with such an imposing design, has NXZT's attempt to improve on case quality resulted in a product worth crowing about? Or should we look elsewhere in our search for high-end value?
| NZXT Zero PC Case Specifications |
| Chassis Type | ATX Full Tower | Motherboards | ATX, microATX, flexATX |
| Dimensions (h*w*d) | 21" x 8.3"x 20.5" | Front Panel Audio | Microphone Headphone |
| Material | Steel Body, Plastic Face | Front Panel Data | 2x USB 2.0 1x FireWire (IEEE1394) |
| External Bays | 5x 5.25" 2x 3.5" | Intake Fans | 120mm Front, 4x120mm Side |
| Internal Bays | 6x 3.5" | Exhaust Fans | 2x120mm Rear, 80mm top |
| Card Slots | 7 | Options | Power Supply |