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#869 - NZXT Lexa Blackline Case |
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Written by Rodney Reynolds
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Monday, 10 September 2007 |
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Conclusion:
If you are looking for an affordable case with excellent air
circulation, plenty on drive bays, fits an nVIDIA 8800 Video Card and has holes
for an external water cooling system I would definitely recommend this product.
These are the key features you should be looking for in a case and it does have
that. It also has other features like a tool-less design, external ports, dust
filters, cable management cage, and more. Despite all this I can't get past the
looks. The external styling just doesn't do it for me. I'm not sure if it's the
plastic piano finish or the front and back arched pillars. I'm sure some will
adore the looks, but I don't.
I also had issues with this case. The power
button is sticky, which can be a real pain when powering the system on and off.
Also, I could not get the temperature display to work and one of the foot
supports was broken.
> ADDITIONAL INFO/COMMENTS IN THE FORUMS <
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- Excellent air circulation
- External ports
- Plenty of drive bays
- Tool-less
- nVIDIA 8X00 compatible
- Holes for external water cooling
- Affordable
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- Styling Looks cheap
- Plastic attracts dust/lint
- Display didn't work
- Some minor damage
- Power button is sticky
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