Z9-Plus Zalman Black Mid Tower Case w/o PSU
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Z9-Plus Zalman Black Mid Tower Case w/o PSU
Scan code: LN38054 Manufacturer code: ZM-Z9-PLUS
End Of Life
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Z9-Plus Zalman Black Mid Tower Case w/o PSU

Zalman Z9 Plus Black Mid Tower Performance Silent Case inc Fan Controller & Side Window w/o PSU

Scan code: LN38054 Manufacturer code: ZM-Z9-PLUS
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Product Overview Front Mesh Cover for High Cooling Performance
The front mesh bay cover provides cool air into the system while dust filters prevent dust from entering.

Supports up to 7 System Fans
Up to 7 system fans are installed to expel hot air effectively from the case.

Supports Bottom PSU Installation and Aperture for Cable Management
Z9 Plus supports bottom PSU installation and provides an aperture for cable management to make better use of interior space.

Black Interior Coating
The interior of chassis is coated black to provide a sense of unity and elegant design.

Tool Free HDD Installation with Anti-Vibration Rubber
The server-type Tool-Free HDD Mount Trays allow easy HDD installation/removal and maintenance.

Spacious Interior for Installing 290mm Card
The interior has been designed to be spacious for easy installation and maintenance of various components.
Features • Front mesh cover with dust filters
• Supports up to 7 system fans (four supplied)
• Black interior coating
• Tool free HDD installation with anti-vibration rubber
• Supports 290mm long graphics cards
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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