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NZXT BETA EVO Classic Series PC Case Review

Posted by: David Mitchelson (Mishima) on: 11/09/2009 05:26 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Introduction
Product on Review: NZXT Beta Evo
Manufacturer and Sponsor: NZXT
Street Price: £33-38



NZXT have well and truly established a good reputation within the enclosure market in the short amount of time they have been in existence. They have a really impressive assembly of cases available that have great features and looks but come in at a lower price compared to other case manufacturers. Today we have the privilege of looking at the NZXT Beta Evo, a budget case with a real statement to make. NZXT designed the Beta Evo off the back of the original Evo thus making it very affordable, lightweight and with a multitude of features.



NZXT have the following to say about the Beta Evo case:

The Beta EVO, a sleek, all black value packed mid tower case at a budget price. Beta EVO features advanced cooling performance with support for up to 6 120 mm fans with an option of a 140mm fan at the top. Beta EVO also provides external dual radiator support along with a meshed front panel allowing for enhanced cooling potential.

Full of options for expansion, the case fits high performance 10.5" graphics cards, up to 4 external 5.25" drives and 5 internal 3.5" HDD racks. Beta EVO provides a number of features that significantly enhance ease of installation including screwless installation for 5.25" drives and superior wire management capabilities with the bottom mounted PSU and 180 degree turned HDD cage. It also features punched holes in the motherboard allowing for quick CPU bracket removal.


So on paper this looks a very interesting case. Taking a look at the price it looks a complete steal, lets take a close look at this case.


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