As I said the chassis itself has remained untouched in terms of features and design, but when it comes to the new paint job the entire chassis have been given a new finish that makes me think of a stealth jet.
They haven’t skimped on the details either, given that this chassis is a premium product I would have expected any less that perfection with the new paint job, with the harder metal panels finish is a lightly textured matt black and the plastic components finished with a rougher textured feel to them.
The front panel looks superb too, still fitted with the folding panel to disguise the front panel I/O sockets and the flip front optical drive bay cover to keep things looking neat and tidy.
As you can see the paint job doesn’t end once you start taking the chassis apart, meaning minimum reflections from any exposed part of the chassis.
NZXT have decided to stick with the white chassis fans again on this colour, but the high contrast they give really helps to make the design stand out, even the back of this chassis looks great.
Advance into the next generation of computing with the Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD, specially…
Strap in for breakneck gaming speeds with the WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe™ SSD. Crush load times…
Energizer UE20058 provides 20,000mAh capacity with two USB-A outputs, giving you the most convenient charging…
Cool, portable, and waterproof. The vibrant fresh looking JBL Clip 4 delivers surprisingly rich JBL…
THOUGHTFUL DESIGN - We offer cup holders and hooks, enabling you to conveniently organize and…
LARGE SIZE: 800 x 300 x 4 mm mouse pad is spacious enough to house…