Conclusion
The NZXT Zero 2 is a pretty powerful chassis for its small size and price. Found available for around $90-$100 this chassis is the best full tower bang for your buck case. Relatively new to the market the Zero 2 supports an external eSATA connection and even supports E-ATX motherboards. Multi GPU users should be excited to know that the quad fan design will give their cards an optimal rate of airflow over the cards. This case has a very sturdy design which could take a good beating. If you’re looking for a full tower chassis without the full tower price then the NZXT Zero 2 is the way to go. Overall ThinkComputers awards the NZXT Zero 2 Full Tower Chassis a 9 out of 10 score and our Good Value Award!

Pros:
– Affordable
– Stylish
– Solid construction
– Quad fan design for multi GPU cooling
Cons:
– Lacks cable management
– HDD rails could use some rubber pads
Other:
– Relatively small full tower chassis

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