“We just reviewed the CyberPower Gamer Xtreme XI system with a 4.0GHz QX9770 and SLI GTX 280s that comes in an NZXT Khaos case. We thought it would be good to provide a separate look at the case since it has some cool features and looks quite nice. The Khaos case has been available for several weeks now. It is a full-tower offering a lot of space, with five 5.25″ drive bays and eight 3.5″ drive bays for hard drives. The front has two large 120mm fans preinstalled. In the top-back are two additional 120mm fans that will provide additional airflow to the CPU area, one venting upwards and the other blowing out the back.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Khaos enclosed

AnandTech was so impressed by the NZXT Khaos case that the CyberPower system they reviewed came inside of they had to write a mini-review of the case it’s self. There are some interesting ideas that went into this case, from integral watercooling fittings to the ability to house a pair of PSUs to it’s handle and wheels. Drop by for a gander.