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Der Hersteller NZXT spielt schon länger im Bereich der Computergehäuse mit und bringt mit dem Guardian 921 ein neues extravagantes
Gehäuse für Gamer.
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With their redesigned Guardian 921 gaming case, NZXT has updated the look and features of the original Guardian while managing to keep its feel and tone. The “armored” look is still there and the updated visual elements are tastefully done, giving the case a fresh, new look while paying homage to the original. I found the illuminated temperature display and eSATA port refreshing and, while not strictly necessary in a gaming case, both features should prove useful.
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Der Gehäuse-Spezialist NZXT stellte mit dem Guardian 921 ein weiteres Gamer-Gehäuse aus der Crafted-Serie vor. Mit dem Guardian 921 möchte NZXT vor allem den Modding bewussten Gamer ansprechen, der nicht nur glänzen sondern auch auffallen will. Zu den Besonderheiten gehört eine stylische Front mit eingelassenem LC-Display und Temperaturanzeige, sowie zahlreiche andere Modding-Effekte. Wie sich das Gehäuse im Praxisgebrauch schlägt, wird dieser Test zeigen.
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The Guardian 921 is a steel case in a mid tower configuration. If you are looking for a light aluminum case to carry to LAN parties, this is not the one for you. But if your goal is to have a rugged sexy looking gaming PC then the Guardian 921 fits the bill.
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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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Whether you just need a computer for surfing the web or if you are on a quest to construct the ultimate gaming machine, it all begins with the case. NZXT has recently released a mid-tower case for all arenas: the Gamma. This extraordinarily light case is packed with features normally seen only in high-end (and high-priced) gaming cases, and it brings it all to the table for only $49.99. Benchmark Reviews will take you on a full-spectrum tour of the GAMA-001BK ATX case. NZXT has set a high standard for itself in the performance computing market. Will this case meet that standard with its beyond belief bargain price point? Follow me inside to find out.
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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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And now, everyone and their mother are wearing black. It’s a fashion trend now. I still wear it all the time, and rarely wear anything else, but not because half the people on television claim to be dark and mysterious. I simply still don’t give a crap and have a horrible attitude most of the time. But I have a feeling that NZXT targets me sometimes when it comes to their gaming cases. They go flat black (what we called “murdered out”) and they make them look absolutely awesome. Take the case I’m reviewing today for example, the Gamma steel mid tower. It’s sleek, roomy, and has space for six 120mm fans. I tell you, it’s awesome, it’s black, and it doesn’t care what you think.
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Placed in the Classic Series, the NZXT Gamma is akin to the Beta and Beta EVO chassis’. Characterised by a simple, yet effective, layout, all three of these cases are designed for the more mainstream market due to their affordability at around the £30 bracket.
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Today for review I figured I’d post another NZXT case review, this time it’s the Gamma. I really like the aesthetics of this case, it looks very nice and has an interesting profile look to it. Inside you’ll find quite a bit of room to install a system, and spaces for six fans, with one pre-installed for you already. The build quality is what we’ve come to expect from NZXT, it’s very good overall, the case is sturdy and designed well. So read on to learn more about the Gamma from NZXT
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