The ZERO 2’s front panel has an appealing look to it with the mirrored and flat black combination. Hiding the drives behind a door was also a nice touch to keep the front flowing seamlessly. The dust filtration on the ZERO 2 was very solid and looks l...
Abstract: Video Review: NZXT ZERO 2 Case is an affordable case which falls into the budget category. It's only available in black and it's steel except for a few plastic parts. Since it's mostly steel it's really sturdy but this means it's really heavy. It does come with 3 120mm fans so air circulation is great and more fans can be added. There are also lots of drive bays and a tool-less drive bay design. Watch the video to find out more...
NZXT’s Zero 2 is targeted towards budget mided consumers and as such meets its goal, but users seeking more might do well looking at NZXT’s more elite cases. The NZXT presents a mixed bag for consumers, if you are toting around the latest and...
Full tower, Very quiet, Excellent fit and finish, Good CPU cooling, Good cooling potential, Toolfree drive installation, Relatively low price
Poor GPU cooling, Only three fans included, Expansion card area could use some work, Cramped, dated interior, No cable management aids, Short front panel cables, Green HDD LED looks out of place, Heavy
So, how does the Zero 2 compare to the original? Is this an update or a downgrade? After playing with the Zero 2 for about a week, I'd have to say that it is a bit of both. NZXT kept the form factor but changed the case material from aluminum to stee...
Easy to work inside of, Toolless install for most devices, Good cooling options, 3x120mm fans included, Fans have both 3 and 4pin connectors, Sturdy construction
Have to remove front bezel to install drives
The NZXT Zero 2 promises one thing: No-nonsense cooling. In this area, it certainly delivers, as the option to mount four 120mm fans on the side provides more than enough airflow, albeit with the attendant noise. Even if you just stuck with the provid...
The NZXT Zero2 is a solid case in the 100USD price range. It is flexible and we found few issues with it with the exception of possible compatibility issues with the newer and larger video cards like the GTX295. We would certainly recommend this case a...
Sturdy steel chassis, Three 120mm fans included for great cooling, Quickrelease drive rail system, Spacious interior, Price
Heavy and bulky, Front panel door doesnt stay open due to strong magnet used, Blowhole partially covered by nonstandard PSU sizes, No fans included for quad fan wall on left side panel, You can shop for the best prices on the NZXT Zero 2 case without
After using the Zero 2 for almost three weeks now, I really got used to the extra real estate and comfortable working environment the case offers. I swap parts out constantly as part of my hardware review duties so having a case with quick-release com...
Cooling looking case, Plenty of Blue LED lighting (to some may be a con), Plenty of expansion capacity, Solid construction, Extremely Quiet, Excellent Cooling, Screwless design
Heavy, No motherboard tray
NZXT has made some excellent cases in the past and the Zero 2 continues the trend. This well built steel case has plenty of room to accommodate the most feature rich system. With thirteen drive bays you will be hard pressed to fill them all. The suppl...
NZXT created a successor to their Zero chassis that they released, and it is a good computer case in its own right. The design is distinctive, but not distracting. It is solid steel which means it will not be light, but it will offer a ton of protecti...
Lots of room, Very well made, and sturdy design, Easy installation, Excellent cooling abilities
Mobo tray not removable, Heavy, Top mounted connections
The NZXT Zero 2 PC case is very well made, with a lot of room for even the most powerful system out there, you’ll have plenty of room for hard drives and video cards in there. The included fans do an excellent job of cooling, and you’ve got t...