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Unboxed: The NZXT Khaos

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We were hoping to find a giant Chaos insignia on the side of NZXT's newest case, but alas, it appears the chassis manufacturer isn't as big a fan of Warhammer as we thought.  Naming conventions aside, this bold new aluminum case presents an imposing sight.  Dubbed the Khaos, the full-tower chassis clocks in a smidgen over two feet in height and width.  With that monstrous size comes support for up to five 5.25-inch devices, one 3.5-inch device, and eight hard drives. 

But the new NZXT chassis isn't all beast.  There's a bit of beauty inside this all-black chassis.  See for yourself in our full gallery of sexy unboxing photos!

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The Khaos retails for a hefty $400.  To find out if it's worth the investment, be sure to stop back for our full review of the up-and-coming chassis next week!

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avatarCan you fit a 40cm long

Can you fit a 40cm long 3x120mm fan radiator inside that thing?

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avatarAnyone know of any LED lit

Anyone know of any LED lit cases that have a button that lets you turn the LEDs on/off?  Is that even possible without unplugging them manually?

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avatarAdd one your self

You could always just slpice the wires and add a switch yourself.

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avatarThe Antec 1200 lets you turn

The Antec 1200 lets you turn the top fan LED on and off.  But other than that, I haven't really seen cases adopt this feature.

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avatarStill Waiting...

 I'm still waiting for someone to come out with a STANDARD, single plug for the front pannel stuff (Reset, power LED, HDD LED, etc) so I dont have to fumble with it all.  A single plug from a single ribbon cable.  How hard could that be?  It's a change that's long overdue.

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