NZXT Whisper, Black Full Tower Silent Case, w/o PSU
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NZXT Whisper, Black Full Tower Silent Case, w/o PSU
Scan code: LN28290 Manufacturer code: Whisper
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NZXT Whisper, Black Full Tower Silent Case, w/o PSU

Scan code: LN28290 Manufacturer code: Whisper
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Product Overview Finally, a chassis that is designed for the enthusiast that combines noise dampening features with expandability and storage.

Introducing the Whisper silent full tower chassis from NZXT, improving upon the successful of the NZXT HU-001 chassis, the Whisper is another step up from the Hush.

Featured in a large size E-ATX Full Tower, the Whisper can support up to NINE hard drives and a total of SIX 5.25"; bays with ample space for large expansion cards. 10mm dampening foams, rubber grommets, and padded PSU holder are some of the major features in silence. The NZXT Whisper is the complete solution for the enthusiast who is not willing to sacrifice silence for performance. The Whisper also provides mounts for the new smaller 3.5" SSD drives FeaturesSilent Performance
10mm noise dampening foam pads both side panels and the top panel, rubber grommets reduce vibration noise on the Hard Drives, and a padded PSU holder dramatically reduce acoustic levels within the chassis

Maximum Expandability
Space for 9 hard drives and a total of six 5.25" bays with ample room for large expansion cards

Simple Installation
Pre-drilled wire management system makes it easy to route your cables and the screwless installation means you won't be constantly reaching for your tools

Advanced Cooling
Whisper includes 4 fans( 1 x 120mm Blue LED Intake, 1 x 120mm Black Rear Exhaust, and 2 x 80mm Rear Exhaust). Bottom mounted PSU separates the heat given off by the PSU and motherboard

• Case supports new 2.5" SSD on all drives with brackets
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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