Wednesday, December 13th 2023

ZALMAN Unveils the i6 Mid-tower Case with Graphics Card Reinforcement as Standard

ZALMAN today unveiled the i6, a spacious and airy ATX mid-tower case that comes in black and white color options. Its front-panel features a mesh-type intake, its left side panel that holds tempered glass is hinged for convenience, and a striking feature with the case is that it includes an adjustable graphics card reinforcement that counteracts PCB bending over time. This gadget can be adjusted for graphics card height and thickness. In addition to 7 expansion slots where you'd want them, the case offers three vertical slots (PCIe riser not included), which means it has plenty of CPU cooler headroom, with room for coolers up to 18 cm in height, and graphics cards up to 35.5 cm in length.

Fan mounts include three 140 mm (or smaller) front intakes, two 140 mm (or smaller) top exhausts, and a 140 mm (or smaller) rear exhaust. Radiator mounting options include an up to 360 mm x 120 mm along the front panel; a 280 mm x 140 mm radiator along the top, and a 120 mm radiator at the rear. Storage options include two 3.5-inch drive bays that can each hold 2.5-inch drives; and three 2.5-inch drive mounts. Front panel I/O includes a USB-C that's capable of 10 Gbps, a USB3 type-A, a USB 2.0 type-A, and a 4-pole audio jack. The case measures 420 (D) x 230 (W) x 475 (H) mm, dry weighing 6.4 kg. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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5 Comments on ZALMAN Unveils the i6 Mid-tower Case with Graphics Card Reinforcement as Standard

#1
AsRock
TPU addict
Seems like they are not even trying.
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#2
Chaitanya
AsRockSeems like they are not even trying.
Other than handful of makers no one is really trying, even NZXT is busy making O11 clones and having foot in their mouth with walking back on no mesh cases.
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#3
zlobby
Noooo! We can't use our lewd figurines for that purpose anymore!
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#4
Geofrancis
remember when zalman made interesting products...
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