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When buying a case enthusiasts must balance between cost, aesthetics, and build quality. Normally you can only have two of these three things but on rare occasions companies produce a case that has all three properties in one case. NZXT has given enthusiast one of these rare cases with the NZXT Source 210 Elite which at $50 combines all three of these traits into one case. Benchmark Reviews will see if the Source 210 Elite is really the holy grail of mainstream cases or will this perfect looking case fall apart when scrutinized?
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NZXT don’t just produce high end cases. Today we are going to look at one of their value case offerings, the Source 210 elite, which is sure to leave your bank manager feeling much happier. At a shade under £40, it is about as cheap as it gets for the big name case manufacturers, going up against models like the Silverstone PS03B.
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NZXT has just released their latest offering in the fan controller market, The Sentry Mix. The Sentry Mix is very similar in design to the Sentry Mesh that we looked at in back in June. The front panel design once again simulates the look of a graphic equalizer.
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KitGuru has reviewed many items from NZXT since we opened a little over a year ago. Today we have one of their latest items to hit the market, the Sentry Mesh.
The Sentry Mesh is a new fan controller that features 5 individual 30 watt channels and it fits into any available 5.25″ drive bay.
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Over the past few years NZXT have released 3 variations of their Sentry line of fan controllers. The first 2 models were front mounted inside a case which often meant cables everywhere. Today we have their first external fan controller the Sentry LXE in the KitGuru labs. The Sentry LXE is an external touch screen display that allows the control of up to 5 fans and 5 thermal probes using the touch screen display.
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NZXT's entry into the SFF market can certainly be summed up as a decent first attempt. I give the company points for coming up with a unique design that deviates away from the standard cookie cutter type stuff currently available on the market. Overall highlights to look out for are the beautiful brushed aluminum bezel and side panels, embedded chrome lock, five 120mm stock fan mounts for good air circulation and support for full sized PSU's.
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Rogue from NZXT is a hybrid steel/aluminum small form factor case targeted to gamers, but we do believe that regular users may be interested in building a PC using this case due to its compact size and high quality.
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Today for review I've got a quick one actually, it's a set of cables from NZXT. They're just called Premium Cables, and for good reason they're very nicely made. These cables are essentially extensions for other cables you may already have coming from your PSU, and that can make them very useful for anyone really.
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This heavyweight is composed of steel and plastic. Designed with the PC enthusiast in mind it includes dual radiator support, quad watercooling cutouts, and an integrated fan controller with up to five 20W channels. NZXT provides plenty of room inside the Phantom as it can accommodate larger heat sinks, graphics cards and E-ATX motherboards. In addition the case supports seven hard drives and five 5.25" devices. Absent from the Phantom are 3.5" external bays, so say goodbye to your floppy drive; if there are any people who still use them.
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die Gehäuse von NZXT sind bekannt für ein Design, das sich deutlich vom Einheitsbrei unterscheidet. Auch das neue Phantom macht da keine Ausnahme. PC Games Hardware hat sich das Gehäuse für einen Test geschnappt und sagt Ihnen, ob sich die 140-Euro-Investition lohnt.
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