Need a full tower case, but don’t want to pay the price? How about if I told you that you can get a full tower chassis with plenty of features and a sturdy construction for under $100? The NZXT Zero 2 is what you’ll be looking for. A remake of the successful NZXT Zero the Zero 2 also offers a quad fan design, which is optimal for those multi GPU users out there. The sturdy 1.0mm steel chassis is sure to hold up for quite some time; heck even give it to your five year old nephew to beat it up because I doubt he could do any real damage to the Zero 2s sturdy design. Read on further to see what else this case has to offer.
Features
– Full tower steel chassis
– Quad 120mm fans dedicated for CPU and GPU cooling
– Dual 120mm exhaust
– Screwless installation for 5.25″ and 3.5″ devices
– Intel HD audio compatibility
– Top mounted USB, Audio, and E-SATA Ports
– Sturdy 1.0mm steel chassis
Specifications
MODEL: Zero 2 SERIES
CASE TYPE: FULL TOWER Steel
FRONT PANEL MATERIAL: PLASTIC
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D): 210.5 X 532 X 536 mm
COOLING SYSTEM:
– FRONT, 1 X 120mm Blue LED (included)
– REAR, 2 X 120mm (included)
– TOP/BOTTOM, 1 X 80mm, 2 x 80mm fans (optional)
– SIDE, 4 x 120mm (optional)
DRIVE BAYS:
– 13 DRIVE BAYS
– 5 EXTERNAL 5.25″ DRIVE BAYS
– 2 EXTERNAL 3.5″ DRIVE BAYS
– 6 INTERNAL 3.5″ DRIVE BAYS
– Screwless Rail Design
MATERIAL(S): Steel Construction
EXPANSION SLOTS: 7
POWER SUPPLY: 500 WATT PS2 ATX 12V 2.0 ( OPTIONAL )
WEIGHT: 10.2 KGS (W/O Power)
MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT: E-ATX, ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT
Packaging
Compared to other full tower chassis, the Zero 2 comes in a relatively smaller sized box. The package sticks to the NZXT theme colors of black and blue. The front of the box shows an image of the Zero 2 along with some brief product information. The back of the box shows the same picture, but smaller. A brief set of features and specifications are also found on the back.
The Zero 2 is protected by two hard Styrofoam pieces and is also protected by a thick plastic bag.

digging the massive vent hole on the left side panel. nice cooling for your comp
digging the massive vent hole on the left side panel. nice cooling for your comp
I never liked their cases much but lately they're getting better.
I never liked their cases much but lately they're getting better.
The Four 120mm are a nice touch to keep the GPU nice and cool.
I am with you. Their earlier cases were horrendous.
agreed, unless oyu have one giant fan instead
I've always like their cases, could tell they were on the right track
Some of their currents case are alright but alot of the past one were ugly.
Like a 240mm.
Yea, plus it'd run more quite
I guess, like the gamma, which kinda looks like the m59
The Four 120mm are a nice touch to keep the GPU nice and cool.
I am with you. Their earlier cases were horrendous.
agreed, unless oyu have one giant fan instead
I've always like their cases, could tell they were on the right track
Some of their currents case are alright but alot of the past one were ugly.
Like a 240mm.
Yea, plus it'd run more quite
I guess, like the gamma, which kinda looks like the m59
Any idea if you can connect the case fans to the motherboard? I just got an ASUS MOBO, that overheats easily, and when the computer goes to sleep, the fans shut down, but the CPU remains active, which caused some serious overheating of 250+ F in CPU (no damage detected fortunately). Thanks for any guidance you may provide.
Yes if your motherboard has open 3pin connectors you can connect fans to it