Two 190mm fans on top and front panels, Removable motherboard tray, Removable hard drive cage with sound dampening features, Light weight aluminum and mesh design, Affordable
Cable management
Reviewing the Panzerbox was a very pleasant experience because the entire design deviated drastically from typical mid-tower reference designs. I would have liked to see more cable management features included as well as some dust filters for each ...
Very well made, Keeps everything cool, Easy installation with thumbscrews everywhere, Removable motherboard tray, Can fit even the largest video cards,
Difficult to install motherboard standoffs, Fans are loud when running on high, Front hard drives block airflow, Heavy when system is installed
Overall the Panzerbox is a great case, it’s got a lot of room, it’s well made and installation is easy with the removable motherboard tray and the thumbscrews. The dual 19omm fans will most certainly keep any system cool, and you can fit even the lar...
Abstract: Video Review: NZXT Panzerbox Case is a perfect option for anyone looking for a small mid-tower ATX case. It's great for gaming LAN party use or or any application where an all aluminum, well craft strong small ATX case is required. It looks great, has a fair number of drive bays, excellent air circulation, removable motherboard tray and much more. This is one of the best small mid-tower cases on the market! Watch the video to find out more...
Lightweight, Anodized aluminum construction, Compact, Excellent build quality, Outstanding airflow, Rubber mounted HDD rack, Removable motherboard tray, Included dual radiator rack mounting brackets, Water cooling hose outlets, Great pricing schedule
Included 190mm fans will irritate you without the use of a Rheo
What a joy the NZXT Panzerbox is. Aside from its compact and very portable size it retains a sturdy feel. The Panzerbox's skin is typically 1.5mm thick aluminum panels and an aluminum mesh screen. This however is layered on top of a rather sturdy a...
As stated earlier about the high noise coming from the high output fans, you could go with a combination similar to below. This is the Panzerbox with their new Sentry LX fan controller however notice how it uses 2 of the 3 optical bays. If this is ...
Easy installation, Lots of room, Good cooling performance
Loud; fan speeds are not controllable
I've always been a fan of innovative designs and therefore, I really like the NZXT Panzerbox. Though it is a performance-oriented case, with its two 190mm fans and vented structure, it still looks good. I particularly enjoyed the fact that installatio...
Small, compact, light, yet sturdy build, Looks unique, Extremely easy to work in, I love thumbscrews as a tool less option, Great airflow, Lots of room on the inside,
Little to no cable management, A little cramped once one or more video cards are installed
In the end I found that the NZXT Panzer box is a great little case. At first I thought it just looked unique but doubted that it would be as good as it proved to be. In the past with small cases that boasted that they were good at handling top of the l...
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...
Abstract: 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...