Wednesday, August 5th 2009

NZXT Unveils Beta EVO Mid-Tower Case

NZXT announced its new low-frills PC case, the Beta EVO. This ATX mid-tower has an all-black steel design, including its interiors. It has four 5.25" drive bays, a 90 degree turned hard drive cage that lets you slide in drives from the side. The PSU bay is located at the bottom, and has a detachable dust filter. The motherboard tray has a punchout behind the CPU area that lets easy handling of CPU coolers with back-plates/bolts. There is mounting room for six 120 mm fans (1 rear, 2 top, 1 front, 2 side). The top fan mounts support 140 mm fans. NZXT however, doesn't ship any fans with the case. There are two holes in the back for water-cooling tubing. The utility panel is located on the top, which includes USB, audio connectors. NZXT will make the product available for as low as US $50, which lets users load the case with fans of their choice, for as low as $10 added to it. The company will start shipping it this September.
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Wile E
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TheLaughingManWe are forgetting this case is vented in the back and on every front DVD screen not being used. It a bit overkill and a lot of positive pressure, but I think it will work with this case. I could be very very wrong. Only way to see is wait for the case and get one...I mean $50? Shit I will buy one for $50 as soon as it comes out. I was very very impressed with the original I build my roommates computer in. The Beta cases are far better cases than the low price tag allows for.
My Stacker 830 has many more openings for air to escape, and extreme positive pressure still doesn't work as well as near even pressure. Trust me, I've already tested these theories.
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