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Monday, November 16, 2009
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NZXT has just released another inexpensive mid-tower case, Gamma, which is based on the same internal body as M59 and Lexa S and priced at only USD 50. Is it a good case? Let's see.
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"NZXT has just released another inexpensive mid-tower case, Gamma, which is based on the same internal body as M59 and Lexa S and priced at only USD 50, being cheaper than these other two cases. Is it a good case? Let's see."
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Friday, November 06, 2009
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" Today for review I?ve got another product from our friends at NZXT, this time it?s the M59 Mid-Tower Gaming Chassis. The M59 is a sleek looking case, I honestly really like the look and style of it, so much so that it has become the home for my gaming PC hooked up to my 47? HDTV. It?s small in size so it won?t stick out, but yet there?s plenty of room for hard drives and large sized video cards inside. NZXT has included a 2.5? to 3.5? hard drive adapter for those, like myself, that use SSDs for their computers. The M59 is nicely designed and fairly well made, but it?s not without it?s faults, it?s a budget case yes, so some faults are to be expected, but for a budget case it?s worth it despite the problems.. So read on to learn more?"
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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Benchmark Reviews will randomly draw one winner for his/her pick of either a NZXT M59, NZXT Beta Evo, or NZXT Lexa S gaming case. Members will get an additional entry by becoming a fan of Benchmark Reviews on Facebook.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
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NZXT strikes again with another cost-effective mid-tower case, Lexa S. Is it a good pick? Let's see.
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"NZXT strikes again with another cost-effective mid-tower case, Lexa S, which uses the same body as M59 from the same brand, but with a different front panel and coming with some additional features - especially two fan speed controllers. Is it a good buy? Let's see."
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Thursday, October 08, 2009
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"So, how does the Zero 2 compare to the original? Is this an update or a downgrade? After playing with the Zero 2 for about a week, I'd have to say that it is a bit of both. NZXT kept the form factor but changed the case material from aluminum to steel, making it much more robust and almost six pounds heavier."
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009
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"Today I have for review NZXT's latest in their Crafted Series of cases, the mid-tower Lexa S. Now you may recognize that name, in fact NZXT has previously released two other cases under the Lexa moniker, the original Lexa and the Lexa Blackline. All three are considered mid-tower cases, with the Lexa S measuring up at just under 19" tall by 21" long and 8" wide. The Lexa S comes pre-installed with a bunch of fans and provisions for liquid cooling. Join me as I take a closer look at the NZXT Lexa S."
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Join my tech team and I in our reviewing of NZXT's Beta case as with most budget cases we are going to be looking at this case in full body armor to prevent the possible loss of arm associated with sharp edges left by cutting corners and cutting costs.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
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Overall, the NZXT Panzerbox Classic Series case is very well made and attractive unit that is priced on par with other "mid-level" enthusiast cases. After lugging it around for a few weeks I can also say that while it is not the lightest gaming case I've ever had, it is certainly not akin to lugging around a boat anchor.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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"The NZXT Guardian 921Case is the next PC Case in the Technic3D Editorship. NZXT's latest addition to the Crafted Series takes cues from gaming culture with elegant curves and a newly designed clear side panel. Three temperature probe monitoring system allows the user to constantly gauge thermals within the system at all times to prevent overheating. Comes standard with 3 120mm fans installed to maximize cooling performance with minimal noise. Technic3D will check this in the following Review."
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Friday, March 27, 2009
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On occasion, we here at JonnyGURU.com take a step out of our normal routine of talking about power supplies, and dive into something different. Well today is one of those endeavors. We are going to take a look at a chassis from NZXT, the Zero 2. The overall look of the Zero 2 chassis, closely reassembles the older sibling, the Zero. So let's dig in and see how the Zero 2 holds up to todays standards.
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
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As our machines have become more high-powered, it's increasingly important to monitor your PC's health, and specifically the temperatures. The ability to monitor those temperatures and control the fans in your case is a huge benefit and peace of mind. Today we're looking at a fan controller, the NZXT Sentry LX, which looks great and offers versatility to suit your needs.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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With the market so spread out, it?s not uncommon for manufacturers like NZXT to offer products that span the three largest groups of users. Their Classic and Crafted series cases contain a little of something for everyone. Granted, there are a few very ?creative? cases that have come and gone, but with some valuable experience under their belts, they?ve produced some new interesting designs. Today we?ll be looking a case that has seen some of this experience: The Guardian 921.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
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I really liked working with the NZXT Guardian 921. It has a unique design that will appeal to gamers and enthusiasts alike. Minimalists will not be pleased with the bright LEDs and design elements but everyone will love the tool-less optical drive bays, hard drive mounts, and expansion slots.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Zero 2 is a steel full-tower case from NZXT supporting a total of nine fans, but only three of them come with the product. Let's take a good look on this new model from NZXT.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Today we're looking at the NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse, a sleek rodent that shows great promise in a very competitive market segment. With a nice feature set, range of buttons, and a straightforward setup, it's a no-nonsense solution for those who don't like things complicated or fussy.
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