15 Case Power Tower Round-Up
No Dust Filters Inside The Case
To improve air circulation, there is a bracket for two 80 mm fans on the rear of the case. One fan already ships with the case. The second spot is empty and waiting to be filled with a fan. Although holes for different-sized fans have been drilled into the front, they are hard to access. All fans work without special dust filters.
The case can accommodate two 80 mm fans. Only one is included in the package.
A colorful fan shines through the transparent side panel.
Pros
- Multifeatured display
- Ships with installed power supply
- Edges filed down
- Plenty of room for drives
- 420 watt PSU
- Screwfree expansion-card clips
Cons
- Edges on the side panel
- No dust filters
- PCI long cards cannot be installed
Amiga 1000, Slight Return
If you remember the Amiga 1000, you'll probably remember the signatures in the case cover. It's the same thing with the NZXT midi tower case: the developer has carved his name on the back of the front door.
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