“Neither flashy nor plain, the Zero weighs in with a whopping 8 fans, seven of which are 120mm! Along with its “ultimate cooling solution” it is dead quiet and is quite an eye catcher without the fancy lights and gizmos that many people hate. NZXT is a new company, established back in 2004, but since then, it has pumped out some very beautiful cases and power supplies designed for the gamer and enthusiast. The company has been rapidly gaining a reputation as one of the best chassis manufacturers out there.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- AMD and Intel Heatsink Roundup 2006 @ Madshrimps
- Antec Nine Hundred Gamer Case Review @ XYZ Computing
- ASUS Silent Square Pro @ t-break
- Inter-Tech 8377-Blade Case Review @ Technic3D
- Cooler Master Eclipse @ Overclockers Online
- Coolit Freezone Watercooling Cpu cooler @ Rbmods
- Scythe Kama Meter @ techPowerUp
- Gigabyte 3D Rocket II CPU Heatsink Review @ Technic3D
- SPCR’s Fan Round-Up #2: 120mm Fans
- Akasa AK-860SF AMD Athlon64 Heatsink @ Frostytech
Low noise case with a lot of airflow

NZXT’s Zero case is an unassuming case that hides some interesting features. Overclockers Club found the most odd feature is the front cover. In order to open it and get at your optical drives, you would have to remove anything that is plugged into the front panel. However, if you are looking for a quiet case that can keep your system cool, you may forgive them.