iONZ KZ-T22 Full ATX PC Gaming Case with Curved Panoramic
iONZ KZ-T22 Full ATX PC Gaming Case with Curved Panoramic Tempered Glass Dual Chamber, Front I/O USB Type-C | includes 6 ARGB PWM Infinity Fans | White
Side Mounted I/O
Compact, yet fully featured, the Side mounted I/O suite has all the important connections, from the generously sized power button through the USB 3.0 and Type C connectors and the Audio Jack
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />A Water-cooling MonsterSuporting up to a 360 mm Watercooler on the top and up to a 240 mm watercooler on the side, allowing for maximum versatility.
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />ARGB and PWM fans on Certain SKUsOn certain SKUs the Fans are both ARGB (Addressable RGB) and PWM (Pulse Wave Modulation), This means full speed and colour control from your motherboard
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Unique and unrestricted view of your components
Multiple Options
Supports up to 9 fans along with various liquid coolers
Excellent Airflow
Ensures a stable performance during prolonged gaming sessions
Easy Access
Side Mounted I/O panel
Case Specifications
Model | Ionz KZ T22 |
Motherboard Compatibility | ATX / Micro ATX / ITX |
Fan Support | Top – 3 x 120mm / MB Side – 2 x 120mm / Bottom – 3 x 120mm / rear – 1 x 120mm |
Max GPU Length | 400mm |
Max CPU Cooler Height | 185mm |
Radiator Support | Top: 360 mm / Bottom: 360 mm / MB Side: 240 mm |
Drive Support | 2 x 3.5″ HDD / 2 x 2.5″ SSD |
Dimensions | 518 mm (L) x 310 mm (W) x 460 mm (H) |
Size: | 518mm (L) x 310 mm (W) x 460 mm (H) |
Size: | 518mm (L) x 310 mm (W) x 460 mm (H) |
I got the black fanless version and added a pack of Arctic 1200s, 2xBe Silent 240’s and the Arctic LFIII AIO 360. It’s an extremely quiet build even under load. Extremely happy. No vibration, no rattle, no hum from the case. Just – Whirrrrrrr.
WHY this case? – After using an ‘ugly’ HAF XB EVO for 10+years, cooling a 7900X warranted an upgrade to a 360 AIO. Saw this monstrosity and immediately knew it was the one as it’s 4x as ostentatious! Wiring at the back was a little awkward, but I didn’t need to remove the curved glass panel to build it due to the spacious design and I’ve got big hands. Just sort your AIO placement so ‘bubbles go up!’, and you’re set. A bit tight behind the PSU too cable wise with a Seasonic Vertex 1200, which is already a compact square unit, so maybe measure first, but absolutely no other issues. No sharp edges, no missing parts, no dinks or scratches on the case. Very heavy. Glass panel now clunks safely into place without pushing too hard. Nice.
For the price and design, there’s few like it, and most importantly, it does the job admirably:
7900x is Underclocked to -30 per core @5.5G at max temps 75. Solid as a rock from a Path Traced Cyberpunk to Blender renders.
However, the best thing about this quirky case IMO, is the 3″ space at the front for that 100% nerd commitment! Be careful, obviously, but you can easily stick an Action figure in there. Batman? Aquaman? Raz? Dredd? Barbie? I change it all the time. It’s hilarious if people see it. Just be careful, but it’s made no difference to temps for me.
TLDR – I think it’s a big, bulky fun brick of affordable art deco that does all of it’s jobs admirably.
Happy Customer.
Good case and plenty of room, Argb fans provided are great, quality of case was a lot better than i expected… Be warned the case is heavy but well worth it…. would recommend
I bought this case as it’s near impossible to get a white hyte y60 or y70 case here. To me this case is similar in many ways with so much space inside.
The fans that come with it are pretty good quality. This is my first time not spending an extortionate amount on popular branded fans like Lian Li ones (that break often may I add). I did not use the fans on the bottom that came with the case as I replaced those with reverse TZMRIT interstellar fans that daisy chained together.
Getting the case ready for the build was annoying. You need to unscrew the bottom of the case to screw your fans on, which is normal but it’s very awkward with the way the case is built.
Pulling the glass panel off is also tedious, it’s not like better quality cases where it will slide off. The curved glass panel has a gap between it and the top of the case which is disappointing.
One other thing that shows how cheap and basic the case is is when you’re mounting the gpu. You must bend and break the metal brackets in order to allow it to be in the case. Usually most cases just let you screw them in and out but not with this case. Make sure you know which slots your gpu will be going in before you bend and break the metal bits.
You will need a fan hub controller so you can control all of your fans easily.
All in all, the case does look nice and it is very spacious, but it’s a pain to build in in some ways. I’ll use it for now, but I will one day replace it with a hyte case for sure.
Some improvements I would make for this case:
Move the top and bottom mounting brains more towards the outside of the case, they’re too close to the motherboard area for no reason, you have all of that space – why not use it??
Clearance is tight between the top cables in the motherboard and the CPU cooler fans. It’s nonsense that it’s so close when the case is so big…
Also the side fans, why not allow it so you can fit 3x120mm fans? You can fit 2 with awkward gaps. Bit daft if I’m honest. Just questionable designs all around really.
Great build quality and value for money. My only gripes are:
1) The assembly manual is a bit useless. It’s poorly written and makes reference to a fan hub and power cable that is NOT part of the kit.
2) If you’re using a large motherboard, there’s very little clearance between the lower parts of the board and the pre-installed fans. You may want to remove them when building the PC and then put them back in at the end.
Would still highly recommend the case, but keep the above in mind!
Had perfectly good msi enclosure so told myself i dont need another one but after installing into the iONZ KZ-T22 guess I did need this one, it really is a excellent looking enclosure.
When it arrived box was huge and very heavy. Case is solid and good quality but kinda heavy. It is very spacious so air flow not bad plus you can put newest geforce rtx 4090 which is huge graphic card. It is nice looking case thanks for it.
This chassis accommodates high-end components with ease. Its well-thought-out design facilitates efficient cable management, concealing unsightly wires effectively. Despite utilizing a high-end CPU and GPU, the system maintains adequate cooling capabilities. The construction is of exceptional quality, featuring precisely machined materials. #pcbuild #gamingsetup
I opted for this case instead of the HYTE and the case looks great how ever there is a small chip in one of the fans which isn’t a major problem for me because I will changing the fans in the near future but yeah looks amazing I would deffo recommend 100%
Firstly I’d like to start about the cases airflow, I read a review stating they had to remove the side panels to help cool the pc, but on inspection the pcs fans are installed to exhaust the air rather than to intake the air, so doing flip of the pc fans are a must if you want to keep them temps down, this case isn’t perfect! The front glass panel sometimes slides out of place when building the pc, and the panels take some effort to line up, the case is very heavy so be prepared, and the case can be hard to cable manage, I found that there’s a bit of room in the back but still remains quite tough to cable manage, overall for what you get id say it’s a reasonable price!
If you like a spacious case l, lots of fans and plenty of cable management room in the back, this is the case!
Pros
-Huge amounts of space for large graphics cards and extra upgrades
-Plenty of room for a tidier cable management in the back
-Airflow is decent and there are plenty of options to customise different airflow builds plus 360mm radiator support
-case fans have a front and side infinity effect which looks really great and vibrant
-really beautiful to look at and show off your hardware in full detail with the huge glass panels
Cons
-The case is extremely heavy and can be really hard to move around during the build phase
-The case doesn’t come with any hubs for the fans so personally like in the picture I have to purchase one to power the one missing fan ARGB
Overall brilliant and sturdy case, huge in size and great as a show case if you can fit it on your desk
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This is a truly unique case, ample amount of room on the interior, could do with more space in the back compartment plus holes to utilise the empty bottom but apart from that it’s a great case to build in and it just looks amazing