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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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Following the success of the original Tempest mid-tower computer case, NZXT tinkered around with its designs and came up with the NZXT Tempest Evo. The two cases share many of the same assets, and are both priced at $119.99. The Tempest Evo features an array of upgrades, including a unified paint job and better cable management. With a total of six 120mm intake/exhaust fans, the NZXT Tempest Evo mid-tower case promises excellent airflow. Benchmark Reviews takes a detailed inspection of the NZXT Tempest Evo mid-tower computer case, model TEVO-001BK, to see how much of an "evolution" it is and how close it comes to perfection.
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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I knew the Lexa S would be a strong performer the moment I laid eyes
on it. With the inclusion of 4 case fans, NZXT gives its customer a good
start on the road to cooling. NZXT has fired off a new case once again, and
has hit several consumers with a myriad of attractive features alongside
powerful performance.
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Thursday, October 8, 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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