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Guru3D.com » Review » Zalman Z7 Plus review » Page 1

Zalman Z7 Plus review - Introduction

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/17/2010 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Zalman Z7 Plus

Zalman Z7 Plus ATX Mid Tower chassis

Zalman Z7 PlusIn the midst of the economic crisis a lot companies started to adapt to a new market. With less money to spend the companies who had a storing focus on high-end computer components all of the sudden also started to introduce low-end to mid-range products.

Sometimes that is surprising to see, Zalman for example is such a manufacturer, always keen to serve at least the mid-range but preferably enthusiast market, yet as business demands to remain a fit and a solid name in the industry they also made a shift towards the lower end spectrum of the hardware segment. A good example exactly of that is the chassis we'll be reviewing today. It is the  Z7 Plus chassis, a chassis far away from the cool form SKUs like  the Z-Machine, the excellent GS1000 series and hey what about that delicious MS1000-HS2 ?

No today's product is all about value for money, a fairly nice ATX Mid Tower chassis with good looks priced at just 55 EUR / 65 USD. That certainly is a bargain, a budget chassis with some Zalman flair, but is it good value for money ? Meet the Z7 PLUS ATX Mid Tower chassis.

Zalman Z7 Plus





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