NZXT Unveils Compact Panzerbox Gaming Chassis

NZXT Unleashes Compact Panzerbox Gaming Chassis for LAN Enthusiasts

-- New mid-tower case offers extreme performance, best-in-class airflow at 300+ CFM, lightweight aluminum design for easy transport, and dual radiator support for $119.99 --

El Monte, CA - March 19, 2009 - NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce the Panzerbox, a mid-tower that offers the extreme performance of a full-tower case due to its unique design. 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.

“Panzerbox gives gamers the capability and power of a full-size tower in a much smaller and convenient form factor” said Johnny Hou, Chief Designer at NZXT. “We’ve leveraged our many years of experience in case design and the ongoing feedback we receive from the enthusiast community to develop a chassis that lends itself well to easy transport without compromising on performance.”

  

Retailing for $119.99 the new Panzerbox case will be available in late April. For more information on the NZXT Panzerbox visit the NZXT website.

Tags:  Gaming, NZXT, case, LAN
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