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THE PANZER-G EXTERIOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Measuring 565mm in height, 520mm in depth/length and 208mm in width the 10.3Kg heavy PANZER-G looks almost as rugged as its predecessors.

 

 


Most of the left side (right side is identical) is taken by a smoked tempered glass panel which has a small sticker at the top showcasing the proper removal procedure and is secured in place via small thumbscrews.

 

 

The front tempered glass panel is also smoked so it's not very easy to see the fans past it (only when they are turned on).

 

 

The I/O is located at the top of the tower and includes two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, microphone and headphones 3.5mm ports and the power on/off and reset buttons.

 

 


As usual the fascia can be easily removed so you can gain access to the three pre-installed 120mm Vortex LED fans.

 

 


The top panel is also made out of tempered glass side panel and the entire piece can be removed the same way as the fascia to gain access to the interior (the fans here are installed the same way as the front and not inside the case).

 

 


Moving at the rear we see an empty 120mm fan mount (would be much better had COUGAR used another one of their Vortex LED fans here), 7 PCI expansion slots (held in place with regular screws) and the PSU area.

 

 

Turning the case over we see two removable metallic air-filters (unfortunately they are not magnetic like the one at the top and front).