Zebronics ZEB-VS500Z Premium Gaming Power Supply
- Premium power supply
- Single 12V 32A rail
- PCIe connector
- 120mm fan
- Quiet operation
Zebronics Zeb-ZS500 500W Non Modular Power Supply Unit With Silent 120mm RGB Fan
- High efficiency
- Single 28A 12V rail
- 1.2 meter power cord
- Multicolor LED lights
- Full protections built-in
- 120mm Fan
- Silent operation
Zebronics Zeb-U735 600VA UPS – Desktop/PC
- Line interactive UPS
- Auto restart while AC is recovering
- Double Boost
- Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
- Wide Input Range
- Microcontroller Based
- Generator Compatible
- No load Auto Shutdown at battery mode
Zebronics Zeb-Mercury Premium Gaming Cabinet with ARGB 3xFan (Black)
- Front & Side Wraparound Tempered Glass
- AIO Cooler Support
- 120mm ARGB LED Fans
- Heavy Duty Structure
- Optimized Design For Airflow
- Bottom PSU
- 1 x USB 3.0 and 2 x USB
- Motherboard ARGB sync support
Zebronics Zeb-Troy ATX Mid Tower Front ARGB LED Strip Tempered Glass Side Panel Black Gaming Cabinet With RGB Fan
- Tempered Glass Side Panel
- 120mm Rear Fan
- Heavy Duty Structure
- Optimised design for airflow
- Bottom PSU
- USB 3.0
- Front ARGB LED Strip
- RGB Halo Ring Fan
Zebronics Zeb-Slash ATX Mid Tower Front RGB LED Strip Tempered Glass Side Panel Black Gaming Cabinet With RGB Fan
- Tempered Glass Side Panel
- 120mm RGB Halo ring rear fan
- Heavy Duty Structure
- Optimised design for airflow
- Bottom PSU
- USB 3.0
- Front RGB LED Â Strip
Zebronics Zeb-Phantom Premium Gaming Cabinet
- 3 x 120mm Inner glow ARGB LED fan with ring
- Tempered glass side panels
- Supports ARGB sync
- Heavy duty structure
- Optimised design for airflow
- Bottom duty PSU
- Fan controller with remote control
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