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June 2009
(82%)
73 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
Very well made, Lots of room actually, Nicely designed, Thumbscrews for most everything make installation that much easier, Excellent cooling ability, Removable motherboard tray
A bit loud (at least for me), No fan grills
The NZXT Panzerbox is a well built and designed case, it might be small but it offers up lots of room and it's big on features. I really like this case actually, I'm going to be using it for another system actually, a gaming system that will be co...
Samenvatting: The best-performing case, both under load and idle, was the NZXT Panzerbox. The taller, more elegant cases, the ABS Canyon 595 and the Lian Li PC-X1000, were warmer throughout the tests...
Build quality, Easy radiator mounting, (Nice to see something out of ordinary for a chance)
Few drive bays for a case this size, Noisy, No dust filters
The main impression I had after reviewing the case was, that it sure is nice to see something out of ordinary every now and then. NZXT took a bold step by revamping the internal layout, and the layout of the Panzerbox sure has some merits. It also did...
The Panzerbox is an amazing case with very few drawbacks; it’s sturdy, quiet, roomy and has some sleek aesthetics both inside and out. NZXT has really broken the mold here, challenging traditional notions of what a mid-tower case can be, even shoul...
Solid aluminum construction, lightweight for its size, Fans are very quiet even at full speed, Truly tool-less, Removable motherboard tray, Included hardware for radiator mounting
Cable management can be tricky, Hard drive cage can be difficult to remove/install, No external 3.5" bay for card reader/fan controller
I had hoped that by using larger fans that the NZXT Panzerbox would have given us superior cooling. This was only partially the case. While the overall design is great, it may be that very design that holds it back thermally. Overall, the Panzerbox is...
NZXT has definitely produced a top notch product here. Never have I had so much room in a mid-tower case, or experienced this much airflow. While this case lacks phosphorescent bling (a huge plus IMHO), it definitely makes up for it with it’s slick...
Performance, Dark, Sinister look, Excellent cooling fan and ventilation arrangement, Removable motherboard tray, Excellent cable management, Water cooling ready, Thumb screw assembly,
Quirks in assembling, Vertical PSU location blocks connector access on graphics cards, Clearance for certain crossfire or SLI bridge connectors,
The NZXT Panzer was designed to help make portability be an option for someone who is building a system around a full ATX motherboard and using larger graphics cards with the possibility of multiple graphics card setups. With this in mind, the Panzerbo...
Great looking exterior with nice matte finish, Large fans that provide good ventilation with quiet operations, Removable motherboard tray, Well, labeled accessories, Ready for liquid cooling
No dust filters provided
The NZXT Panzerbox computer case is a uniquely designed case that adds a bit of flair to any computer build. The case has a unique layout that works well, and the large number of fans/openings provides excellent cooling performance. Building a compute...
With the removable motherboard tray I was able to install the motherboard in a matter of minutes even with the massive CNPS 10X heatsink mounted to the motherboard. The case may look slightly cluttered, but that is because rather than using a modul...
The NZXT Panzerbox has all the features that make a great case, especially if you need something small and light weight. At only 18" x 18" its smaller than an average mid-tower enclosure, and almost classifies as a micro or mini-tower. Also, being c...