The MSI MAG Pano 100 PC Case Series Features a 270-degree Panoramic View Design along With Support for Project Zero Motherboards

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The MSI MAG Pano 100 series is a new line of PC cases featuring a panoramic view and many cable management options. The MSI MAG Pano 100 series comes with 4 mm tempered glass made using chamfering techniques which allows a 270° viewing experience and is available in four models, with or without fans, and in black or white. They support back-connect motherboards such as the MSI Project Zero series and are compatible with ATX and Micro-ATX form factors. A 90 mm dual chamber design combined with tool-free cable covers enables an easy path for cable management.

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Vertical GPU mounting is supported via push-latches to switch out the vertical or horizontal brackets. Cooling options include support for up to 3x 360mm radiators, dust covers, and room for reservoirs, custom loops, and pumps. Up to 10 x 120 mm fans are supported in various configurations. The integrated I/O port is tucked along the bottom of the front side of the case and includes 1x USB Type-C and 2x USB Type-A ports along with an audio jack and power/reset buttons. An ARGB panel is included at the front bottom of the case for further styling.

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The MSI MAG Pano 100 series is currently available on Amazon or Newegg and cases can be purchased individually or as part of bundles that include MSI Project Zero motherboards. MSI is also offering a bundle that includes a Project Zero B760M motherboard along with an AMD 7800X3D processor.

Press Release (via MSI):

“MSI introduces a revolutionary case that departs from the traditional PC case design. This case features a panoramic view with 4 mm tempered glass using chamfering techniques allowing you to appreciate the internal setup from all angles. The rear of this case is decorated with metal nameplates, also comes with ARGB panels at the front bottom, presenting a subdued and refined style.

This case is compatible with both ATX and Micro-ATX Back-connect motherboards, enabling easy cable management to the back of the case. The dual-chamber design provides a spacious 90mm area behind the motherboard for cable management. Don’t worry about the cable management, the tool-free multi-functional cable covers to hide cables and install SSDs effortlessly.

In addition, this case comes with tool-free panels on the top, sides, and front, reducing the hassle of dealing with screws. The integrated front I/O cable design solves the problem of small, hard-to-grasp cables and closely positioned ports, making assembly simpler. The well-arranged ventilation is on the side and bottom to provide fan installation options, and the magnetic dust filters at the side and bottom facilitate easy daily cleaning.

The MSI MAG PANO 100 PZ series also supports vertical GPU installation with push-latches for quick switching between horizontal and vertical brackets. The accessory box includes an adjustable GPU holder for high-end GPUs installed horizontally properly. Additionally, the case can accommodate three 360 mm radiators simultaneously, providing ample space for custom water-cooling enthusiasts to arrange and plan their loops, reservoirs, and pumps.

MSI’s MAG PANO 100 PZ series is not only elegant in appearance and powerful in function but also simplifies PC assembly, enabling every user to effortlessly build their perfect computer.

The MAG PANO 100 PZ Series comes with four models: the MAG PANO 100R PZ and MAG PANO 100R PZ WHITE come pre-installed with three 120 mm ARGB reversed-blade fans on the side and one 120 mm ARGB fan at the rear. Additionally, there are fan-less versions, the MAG PANO 100L PZ and MAG PANO 100L PZ WHITE, providing more flexibility for airflow customization.”

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Peter Brosdahl
As a child of the 70’s I was part of the many who became enthralled by the video arcade invasion of the 1980’s. Saving money from various odd jobs I purchased my first computer from a friend of my dad, a used Atari 400, around 1982. Eventually it would end up being a lifelong passion of upgrading and modifying equipment that, of course, led into a career in IT support.

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