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NZXT Apollo Chassis

Mid-tower - Orange - MPN: CSNTAPOLLOO See Product Details

Product Details of NZXT Apollo Chassis

Description

Introducing the NZXT Apollo, the perfect combination of cooling, value and design. The Apollo features a steel chassis, two standard 120mm fans, and support for the latest technology like firewire, and Intel HD and AC 97 Audio Support for 7.1 and 5.1 sound systems. It features a smoked front acrylic used to display LCD displays hidden behind the front panel.

Quick Glance

System Board Style: ATX, Micro ATX, Baby AT

Max # of Drives: 10

Chassis Type: Mid-tower

Chassis Color: Orange

Summary

Product Title: NZXT Apollo Chassis

Manufacturer: NZXT

Power Score: 5 | 1 Review

Case Attributes

Chassis Style: Mid-tower

Chassis Color: Orange

Cooling Fans Included: 2

CPU Support

System Board Style: ATX, Micro ATX, Baby AT

Drive Support

Number of Drives Supported: 10

Number of Externally 5.25 Bays: 5

Number of Externally Accessible 3.5 Bays: 1

Number of Internal 3.5 Bays: 4

Number of Slots: 7

Dimensions

Weight: 15.87 lbs - Without Power Supply

Dimensions: 17.2" Height x 8.6" Width x 21.0" Depth

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: NVIDIA 8800GTX Compatible Steel Chassis Screwless Design Magnetic closing door USB 2.0 and Firewire Support

Number of Fans Support: 3

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Reviews on NZXT Apollo Chassis

  • 5
  By anonymous - Oct 20, 2008

Nzxt Apollo

Strengths: great airflow and amazing look

Weakness: the product does not look like the picture given. It is a rusty orange (the orange a car would be) and the front pannel cover is a duler color then the rest of the bodey

Nzxt did a great job on the case. Its amazing for the price and it looks even better the only probelm with the function of the case is that it does not have removable motherboard tray. also i would recomend adding a front intake fan.

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