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NZXT Case Reviews - BETA, Gamma, Lexa S & More
BCCHardware, Bona Fide Reviews, Hardware Secrets, OCModShop, and TechwareLabs have reviewed various PC cases from NZXT.
Let's see what they had to say:
- BCCHardware: NZXT Lexa S Mid-Tower Case:
"At the end of the day it's pretty easy to like the NZXT Lexa S mid-tower case thanks to all the features that come included with this case. The most amazing part of this case is that it's not going to cost you much either (at time of publishing ~$80.00 USD), yet you still get a high quality case with features that in the past have been in much more expensive cases. Thanks to the great value and high quality of this case we have awarded the NZXT Lexa S our "Editor's Choice Gold" award."
Click here to read the full review.
- Bona Fide Reviews: NZXT M59 Classic Series PC Case:
"The NZXT M59 case is well designed and stylish case that will make any gamer happy. It’s a budget minded case that’s big on features, for the price it’s well worth it.
You should be able to fit most any system in there, but just be aware of the issues that I mentioned."
Click here to read the full review.
- Hardware Secrets: NZXT Gamma Case Review:
"Costing only USD 50 NZXT Gamma provides the best bang for your buck if you are on budget and are looking for a good mid-tower case that supports several fans. If you would like to have a transparent side panel, then you can pay USD 10 more and get M59, but M59 comes with fewer places for installing fans. Of course in order to reduce the price the manufacturer only included one fan, but this case supports up to six of them."
Click here to read the full review.
- OCModShop: NZXT Gamma Budget Case Review:
"I love the fact that the official floppy access is gone; hopefully this is a staying trend. Death to floppies. The ability to set up six drives on a raid or three drives with HDD coolers is pretty sweet, allowing a range of possibilities on how much storage you can have with or without extra cooling. The built in water cooling tube access is a nice touch, a true sign that NZXT looks out for their gamer brethren. Overall, the sleek look and sharp edges make this a great case for any medium custom build. Murdered out with attitude."
Click here to read the full review.
- TechwareLabs: NZXT BETA – EVO Computer Case/Chassis:
"I feel the increased fan options in conjunction with the bottom mounted power supply and the cable management truly make this case worth the extra ten dollars. With an average price of $46-$54 (at the time of this article) the Beta Evo packs a serious punch for the price or better yet lack there of.
As a side note,while I maintain that the case is worth the extra few dollars over the standard Beta, the singular fan is still insufficient for keeping most systems cool. NZXT’s more open design did prove to be an issue with dust and pet hair, this problem was by no means unmanageable however it was worth noting."
Click here to read the full review.
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