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| NZXT Guardian 921 Case Review |
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| Written by Tom Burdak - GOMD | |
| Tuesday, 12 May 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 9 IntroductionThere is nothing quite as personal to each user's computer then the home that all of the components find, the case. Years ago, the selection with cases was few and if you wanted something unique and exciting, you usually had to modify one of the few case designs that were around and reasonably priced. Now, the case market has exploded and we, as builders or do-it-yourselfers, are bombarded with a selection of cases as varied as there are flavors of ice cream at Baskin Robbins. There is a different style case for just about every personal taste out there. With such a massive selection, what makes a case stand out from the rest and scream build with me? First off, it will have to have a nice style, good functionality and layout, with all the features that most builders will demand. Secondly, though, the case needs to have those little extra aspects that really make you stop and say, wow. Enter the NZXT Guardian 921 case with its intuitive design and added features. The NZXT Guardian 921 encompasses the flair and style that most gamers are looking for, with accents, lights, and features that any user would appreciate. The NZXT Guardian 921 is deemed as a gamers case, but with its functional ports on the front for USB, eSATA, and audio, as well as the three temperature monitoring display, this case could find a home as a multitude of computer platforms.
NZXT Cases have become mainstays in the builder scene, with their creative designs and innovative functionality, and the Guardian is no different. Screw less components installation, three fans for efficient airflow, front mounted peripheral and audio ports, and subtle lighting are only the start of how this case can draw attention from even the most demanding user. Share this Review |


