Zalman Z15, Mi-3, GV Series PSU Impress at CES 2014

Form collides with function to produce a duality in Zalman's high-profile Z15 case. With full ventilation and lighting controls, it goes almost instantly from 'low-key' to 'look-at-me' while boosting cooling performance or reducing noise. Better still, the case can make that decision automatically, if you'd like.

The lower panel employs a push-click mechanism to enable additional intake ventilation, while the motorized top panel can be keyed to your preferred case temperature setting. Fan lighting can also be disabled, giving users full control of the case's appearance.

The Mi-3 Mini ITX case features Zalman's highly-regarded finish quality on sturdy steel panels and a front panel door to cover its hot-swap dual-2.5" HDD/SSD bay and 5.25" ODD bay. Two rear slots support double-slot graphics cooling, and the entire assembly is 13.3" high by 9.8" wide by 15.6" deep. MSRP is a scant $67.

Zalman's new GV series power supplies offer users lower upfront cost with a moderately-high 80 PLUS Bronze rating. The top-dog ZM1000-GVM (modular) carries an MSRP of only $150, and the line extends all the way down to the $57 ZM500-GV.

All of these products are scheduled for distribution by Valentine's Day.

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Thomas Soderstrom
Thomas Soderstrom is a Senior Staff Editor at Tom's Hardware US. He tests and reviews cases, cooling, memory and motherboards.
  • Marcus Lewis
    That Mi-3 is full of win!
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  • crysex
    The top fins is inspired by Alienware's cases.
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  • Morbus
    The case should be called KITT.
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  • Alto Pirov
    excellent, beautiful
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  • biggestinsect
    Zalman makes some weird stuff. Have had one of their cpu coolers but haven't seen any of their newer cases in the flesh, wonder about build quality.
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  • BluePhantom
    Zalman makes some weird stuff. Have had one of their cpu coolers but haven't seen any of their newer cases in the flesh, wonder about build quality.
    Well obviously i don't know anything about the Z15 shown there because it isn't available yet, but i do own a Z11 plus and honestly the build quality is surprisingly decent. They do use a bit more plastic than i would prefer (on the front) but that being said it's very thick, stiff and rid-git and im yet to actually do any damage to it.
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