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Specifications
Manufacturer
NZXT
Part #
Manufacturer
NZXT
Type
ATX Mid Tower
Color
Black / Red
Power Supply
None
Side Panel Window
Acrylic
Power Supply Shroud
Yes
Front Panel USB
- USB 3.2 Type-A
- USB 2.0 Type-A
Motherboard Form Factor
- Mini ITX
- Micro ATX
- ATX
Full-Height Expansion Slots
7
Half-Height Expansion Slots
0
Maximum Video Card Length
- 294 mm / 11.575" With Drive Cages
- 406 mm / 15.984" Without Drive Cages
Dimensions
- 560 mm x 284 mm x 556 mm
- 22.047" x 11.181" x 21.89"
Internal 2.5" Bays
11
Internal 3.5" Bays
8
Volume
- 88.426 L
- 3.123 ft³
Price History
Reviews

- 61 points
- 40 months ago
from completed build Codename Prophet (First-time Build) (Update 1/28/2016)
Lots to say on this, but I wouldn't have anything bad to say for pretty much everyone whether they are new or experienced at building computers. Very easy cable management, lots of room and nice clean looking top/front panels, super easy to setup your parts in there.
Only concerns were actually closing the cable's side panel since I have lots of hard drives in there, also gotta be careful taking off a hard drive cage since they hang loose once slipped out a bit (meaning there's no "rack" to properly slide them out)

- 33 points
- 55 months ago
from completed build The Pie maker (apple pie specifically)
Beautiful, love the front panel, and spacious

- 31 points
- 58 months ago
from completed build Rendering/streaming/gaming monster
I absolutely love how this case looks, it just falls short in a few other areas.
It's kind of hard to work in, the front masks a lot of the backend which makes it look nice but means putting parts in can be a bit challenging, I had to lean the case at an angle and reach my arm though the back to put in a few parts.
I wish there were more alternative mounts for SSDs and HDDs if you want to put a radiator any bigger than 140mm in push/pull you need to sacrifice all of your standard drive bays which limits you to two SSD mounts on the psu shroud which makes for a tight fit if you space out sli GPUs) and one HDD mount which is like to have cables trailing all over it as it's almost right next to the psu, It's also a pain to install as the lip on the side of the case means you need to bend your sata cables at an angle I wasn't the most comfortable doing.

- 27 points
- 54 months ago
from completed build Ginja Ninja
This case totally rocks! I love it's simplicity, quality build characteristics and innovation.
Simple- clean lines. PSU cover with compartment for cable management and big window. Flat surfaces on front and side panels for clean aesthetic. Understated vents . Magnetic dust covers. Led light for IO panel. Metal drive trays. Sound dampening foam on inside of panels. pre-installed motherboard standoffs. If you are a novice builder- this is the case for you in terms of a professional and rewarding end-result visually. I just love looking at it.
Gripes: fan hub in back has no voltage regulator, so fans run at full blast unless connected to PWM headers on motherboard. Stock fans are kinda average. No optical drive bay.
Conclusion- Its got way more things going for it than most cases including a distinctive visual appeal, logical case layout and quality build characteristics. A smart buy for the money.

- 25 points
- 50 months ago
from completed build Editing Workstation / Gaming Rig (Skylake Build)
Love the aesthetics of this case. Love the way it hides all the cables with the power supply shroud. Bit of a tight fit on the back side, but all in all no complaints.0

- 25 points
- 49 months ago
from completed build Blood and Oil On Black Canvas
This case is a thing of beauty. Both stylistic, well made and extremely practical. Many access points to route cables, covered/led lit PSU bay. Many HDD bays...although no room for optical drive, but it is 2015 so it's not necessary.
Got the red/black to match my theme.

- 22 points
- 47 months ago
from completed build Black & Red (First Build) Custom Watercooled
Huge case, expected it to be smaller. No external bays. Little cable space or room for watercooling. However it is silent (Mainly because its not good with airflow) and does look nice. Good for small builds but not for big

- 22 points
- 45 months ago
from completed build My dad's computer updated with Nikon D3300
gorgeous case this is my favorite case. I was choosing this over my phantom 820 case but I already bought my Blu-ray drive. The finish is very delicate i scratches easily and i would only use water to clean it.

- 21 points
- 56 months ago
from completed build Obsidian Dragon
Just wow. This case is a must have for any mid tower. The looks are so sexy!

- 21 points
- 46 months ago
from completed build My Deadpool build
Nice cable management. Very easy to work with. I love the look, and the lights are a plus. 4 stars because its not as quiet as I thought.
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