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Zalman Z-MACHINE GT1000

Date: July 18th, 2009

Author: Joe DiFiglia

Category: Cases

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Article URL: http://computingondemand.com/?p=782


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As your eyes wander over this chassis, and your girlfriend becomes intimidated by a piece of hardware (NOW YOU KNOW HOW WE FEEL LADY’s!), you can’t help but notice some of the features that really accent an already beautiful piece.  The GT1000 takes a tricked out approach to accessing your goodies, the side panels open like cabinet doors instead of being removed and are kept snug by a total of 4 thumb screws for each side (thanks for the finger hole as well).

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The side panel plastic window makes it easy to sit in awe of your essential hardware.  As the window occupies a  nearly half of the total side area, you are able to view your video card and motherboard but your optical drive and various other peripherals are left behind another thick aluminum door.

The opposite side is very similar, however, it doesn’t sport the same plastic window for you viewing pleasure.  Instead, it is fixed in place by Allen keys (they give you spares in case you lose them), not thumb screws; and doubles as a removable motherboard tray that fits standard ATX and microATX motherboards.

Zalman chose to give us a case that can handle 4 5.25″ drives (top two are tool-less), however, they are spaced by about 3 mm of aluminum; so if you are using a device that requires more than one bay, don’t… it won’t fit. The uppermost bay does not wear a bay panel cover plate as Zalman expects we will populate the space with an optical drive or fan controller. There is one exposed 3.5 inch bay for… um… floppy drive (yeah right!)?

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Joe DiFiglia has written 137 Articles at C.O.D.


In early 2000 I became increasingly frustrated with hardware review sites praising less then satisfactory products. The saying: “if you want something done right, do it yourself” applies here. I wasn’t satisfied, so I did it myself; and here we are years later.

3 Responses to “Zalman Z-MACHINE GT1000”



  1. Joe DiFiglia says:

    This is simply the best chassis I have ever had in the lab.

  2. rwd USA says:

    Zalman is the best, no if’s and or buts….This case is outstanding, I also have the Zalman fan control it’s beautiful like the case, the case seem almost bullet proof, the plexiglass is so clear it looks like there isn’t anything there…and it’s quiet, very quiet I’m running I7 960 with 12gb ram, OS7-64 bit, dual 1tb raid drives with 3 – 10,000 rpm 300 gb installed for back up, the Sapphine ATI oxygen 5870 video card with 2 gb….this is the best case ever and the best computer I also have a USB 3.0 card installed, I’m running my Dell 2309 monitor on the HDMI port to the video, outstanding video, one of the best I’ve seen. But this case is a must have, it’s like the Bentley of cases, the best!

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