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| NZXT Beta EVO Case Review |
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| Written by Tom Burdak -GOMD- | |
| Tuesday, 29 September 2009 00:00 | |
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The NZXT Beta EVOThe NZXT Beta EVO case comes boxed in a plain brown box with black lettering to label it. The front and back contain a list of all of the various features of the case.
The case comes securely packaged between two Styrofoam end caps and is wrapped in a plastic cover to protect the case from scratches.
The Beta EVO is a well crafted metal case that is very subtle in appearance, but with excellent ventilation. The front of the case features four 5.25” drive bays and a ventilation grill housing a 120mm fan. The rear shows off the bottom mounted PSU along with more than adequate ventilation. The right side is solid sheet metal but the left side features two vents for optional fan mounting for improved cooling. The top of the case contains the various input/output ports, as well as two more ventilation openings for two more additional fans.
The two side panels are made of sturdy sheet metal with two ventilation provisions on the one panel for the addition of two more fans. Share this Review |



