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Zalman Z-Machine GT1000 Case
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: May 6, 2007
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Introduction

Zalman is about to launch a new very high-end all-aluminum case, called Z-Machine or simply GT1000. This case is an evolution over their previous Fatal1ty case, check it out.

Z-Machine is based on Zalman Fatal1ty case, and the major differences are on the side door � on Z-Machine the side door is divide into two panels, while on Fatal1ty the side door uses a single panel � and more internal hard disk drive bays on Z-Machine (six internal bays against three on Fatal1ty). The rest of the specs are just about the same: we are talking about a case 100% built with 5-mm anodized aluminum.

Z-Machine will be available in two colors, black and titanium, and we took a look on the titanium version.

Zalman ZMachine GT1000 Case
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Figure 1: Zalman Z-Machine GT1000 case (this sample was authographed by Johnathan �Fatal1ty� Wendel).

As you can see on Figure 1, this case has four 5 �� bays and one 3 �� bay (plus the seven internal 3 �� bays).

On Figures 2 and 3 you can see the side door, which is divided into two panels, making it easier to open and remove or add components inside the PC.

Zalman ZMachine GT1000 Case
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Figure 2: Side door.

Zalman ZMachine GT1000 Case
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Figure 3: Side door.

On Figure 4 you can see the switches, connectors and LEDs that are available on the case frontal panel: power switch, power LED, two HDD LEDs, reset switch, headphone jack, mic in jack, two USB ports and one Firewire port. Since this is a very high-end case, we think it could have come with an eSATA port as well, since this feature is starting to appear on high-end cases from other brands.

Zalman ZMachine GT1000 Case
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Figure 4: Switches, connectors and LEDs on the case frontal panel.

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