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NZXT have been a big player in the desktop chassis game for many years now. With humble beginnings as providers of stylish cases with less practical capabilities, today they offer a wide range of options for the PC gamer and enthusiast.
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The full tower market has been getting a bit more crowded lately and that causes manufacturers to try and find unique ways to set themselves apart. NZXT is one that is well known for doing things to set itself apart and recently sent us their latest incarnation, the Switch 810. Read on to see if the extra features make us ho hum or say WOW!
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At CES 2012, NZXT launched a new full tower case they've dubbed the Switch 810. NZXT is calling this a "hybrid" tower design, suitable for extreme air cooling or complex liquid cooling setups, and offering users a choice between maximum airflow or noise reduction. With up to ten 120/140mm fans, top 360/420mm and bottom 140/240mm radiator support, pivoting internal fan mounts and removable dust filters, NZXT is definitely taking the cooling aspect of this case seriously.
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You may have noticed that we already did a review on the NZXT Switch 810. Well…here we are again, and this time, we have the new Switch 810 Special Edition! NZXT sent us the gunmetal chassis, and it is most definitely a looker. Taking cues from the more classy looking chassis on the market, The Switch 810 SE has an understated aesthetic, whilst still being very easy on the eye. The NZXT Switch 810 chassis is designed with enthusiasts in mind. Support for XL-ATX motherboards, huge radiators, tons of fans and some very unique features, the Switch 810 SE is one that may be on your list of considerations. But sometimes being a jack of all trades also makes you a master of none; so did NZXT manage to pull off a feat of design greatness in their Switch 810 SE? We’re going to find out for you, strap in.
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A few months ago we took a look at the latest chassis from NZXT, the Switch 810. It scored well but no case is perfect and since that original launch NZXT have been listening to feedback from end users and reviewers which has resulted in a special edition of the case. With a Gun Metal finish and some revised design aspects the latest 810 aims to provide everything the mainstream and enthusiast user needs and we have one on our test bench today.
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Today I’ve got a big review of a big case for you; It’s the latest case from NZXT called the Switch 810 and it’s just full of features that anyone is sure to appreciate. Personally I like this case a lot, it is big but that just means there’s more room for installation and upgrades. The version I got is white in color which is, I think, a nice change from the common black that we see all of the time. The Switch 810 is a full tower case made for those that need the room for things like watercooling or large high-end video cards, but that’s not to say the average user won’t appreciate the other features like the built-in card reader, hot-swap bay, lighted rear ports, plenty of wire management options and just many other features too numerous to list here in the intro. So let’s just get into it…
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Der Gehäusehersteller NZXT ist mittlerweile eine feste Größe auf dem Case-Markt. Bekannt geworden sind die Amerikaner besonders durch das Erfolgsmodell mit der Bezeichnung "Phantom". Auffällig und mit einem etwas gewöhnungsbedürftigen Design sprach man durchaus die Geschmäcker an. Dennoch überwiegte der Wunsch nach etwas konventionellem mit einer klassichen Formgebung. Dem ging der Hersteller mit dem Switch 810 nach - einen Hybrid-Riesen schlechthin: Viel Platz, gute Leistung und ein zurückhaltendes Design sollen jene ansprechen, die mit dem Phantom designtechnisch überfordet waren. Zahlreiche Gimmicks machen das Gehäuse zudem einzigartig. Welche das sind und wie sich das Switch 810 von NZXT im Testparkours behauptet erfahrt ihr im Artikel!
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Wer auf der Suche nach einem großen Gehäuse für seine Wasserkühlung ist, sollte sich einmal den NZXT Switch 810 Tower etwas genauer ansehen. Dieser ist in den Farben Weiss und Schwarz verfügbar, hat ein großes Sichtfenster und bietet viel Platz für zahlreiche Wasserkühlung-Komponenten wie Dual- und Tripple Radiator, Pumpe und Röhren AGB.
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What is it that you should look for in a computer case, exactly? The market is full of many different styles with plenty of different features and the prices range from next-to-nothing to arm-and-a-leg. When deciding on a computer case, those are the three areas you want to focus on; price, functionality, and style. Computer case manufacturers are constantly trying to find a balance between those three items by giving customers everything they want at a price they can afford and in a style that they'll like. NZXT is a company that tries hard to please gamers and enthusiasts and their products reflect that. At CES 2012, NZXT announced a completely new case design that offers a lot of functionality for its price. In this article, Benchmark Reviews is exploring the NZXT Switch 810 Full Tower Computer Chassis to help you find out where it fits for you within those three categories.
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Now I don't mean to leave out the buyer who just wants to run air cooling, that is where this chassis gets its Hybrid Full Tower status. For those who want to go with water cooling there are two places inside the chassis for radiators and there is always the option to add externally. For those who want to air cool, the chassis is shipped with three 120mm fans and offers ten total locations for 120mm fans to be installed into this chassis, so you have all the opportunities you need if you are an air cooling sort of person. Then there is the third phase of this concept. You can use the chassis as it is shipped to your house and have the comfort of silence; I mean this case even has louvers that shut on the top to kill even more of the noise that can emanate from the chassis' interior.
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