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MSI unveils new MAG Pano PC case with support for back-connect motherboards

MSI announced a new PC case series that deviates from the standard design. This series is the MAG Pano 100 PZ, featuring a panoramic view with three 4mm tempered glass in a chamfering design, allowing users to admire the hardware inside from any angle.

The MAG Pano 100 PZ series' attention to detail is evident, with metal nameplates on the back and ARGB panels at the front bottom. One standout feature of this case is its compatibility with ATX and Micro-ATX rear-connect motherboards for more convenient cable management. The dual-chamber architecture also helps create more space beneath the motherboard for additional cable management, further facilitated by tool-free multi-functional cable covers that allow concealment of cords and SSDs.

The MAG Pano 100 PZ Series uses tool-free panels on the top, sides, and front, eliminating the need for screws during installation. The integrated front I/O cable design simplifies installation by removing the hassle of dealing with tightly positioned cables and ports. Regarding airflow, there are ten slots for 120mm fans and space to put two 160mm fans at the bottom. CPU tower coolers can't exceed 166 mm. Additionally, magnetic dust filters on the side and bottom ensure hassle-free and straightforward cleaning.

The MAG Pano 100 PZ series cases support vertical GPU installation, made possible by push-latches that enable conversion between horizontal and vertical brackets. Including an adjustable GPU holder in the accessories box guarantees the fitting of longer GPUs (up to 380mm) when installed horizontally. Furthermore, the chassis can house three 360mm radiators at once.

The MAG Pano 100 PZ Series is available in four models: the MAG Pano 100R PZ and MAG Pano 100R PZ White, which come pre-installed with three 120 mm ARGB reversed-blade fans on the side and one 120mm ARGB fan in the back. Alternatively, the fan-less variants (MAG Pano 100L PZ and MAG Pano 100L PZ White) can be the better choice if you already have fans.

KitGuru says: If you were to get a MAG Pano 100 case, would you get a fanless model or one with four pre-installed fans? Do you prefer the white or the black model?

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