#1305 - NZXT Switch 810 Case Video Review

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Published on Jan 17, 2012 by

Comment/Rate: http://www.3dgameman.com/reviews/1305/nzxt-switch-810-case

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The NZXT Switch 810 Case is a full-tower case that is jam pack

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  • I give this case a full 10 stars, NZXT really thought out this case when they were designing it.

  • I wish for once when he says "Have a listen to the stock cooling" and when it gets quiet edit's in an explosion lol.

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  • @SantiSwaqq joke? i cant tell. 

  • @CradleComputers Yes it does support a 480 mm rad, in the bottom.

  • @CradleComputers No, you cannot.

  • awesome case! :D

  • @lowrider649 you could fit a 60mm thick 480 rad at the top with push pull. the switch supports it.

  • @hulegen yah and look at how much they charge you for that tiny feature. just the aurora case is over $500. ive checked. and it only supports micro atx. alienware is a rip off. ive owned one and i regretted buying it every single day i had it after the first month. heed my warning. do not buy alienware. **this has been a public service announcement*** ;)

  • @superdudeb1 it supports a 60mm 360 or 480 rad in the top with push pull. a 240 rad at the bottom if you remove the bottom drive cage. and a 240 rad in front if you remove both drive cages. i would say this is made for water cooling. and frankly if someone is air cooling with this case they wasted their money.

  • @k24boy123 its actually cheap for all its features. you cant find a case with half these features for less than $300. the silverstone TJ07 doesnt even have 360 or 480 rad support. let alone 60mm rad in push pull Nativity. and that costs over $300. neither does the HAF X which if im not mistaken is around $200.

  • he forgot that this case Nativity supports 1 60mm 360/480 rad in push pull at the top, a 240 rad at the bottom, or a 240 rad where the drive cages go in the front. in my opinion this is the absolute best case on the market right now. i would take this over any $300+ case any day. 10/10

  • @lowrider649 Yes.

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