#1125 - NZXT Lexa S & Tempest Evo Cases Video Review

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NZXT Lexa S & Tempest Evo Cases offer what some more expensive case don't. They have great styling, design, black in and out, lots of fans, excellent air circulation, plenty of drive bays, cable management holes and so much more. With all these excellent features and the fact that these cases are affordable, you can't go wrong.

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  • "The right side panel doesn't have a window, fan or ventilation"  I felt sorry for that side :'(

  • @UltraVert indeed m8 the funny thing is that a alienware that costs 2500 u can make it urself probably for 1800 :P

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  • will v6gt fit?

  • @SimonHallGaming Well from my knowledge the ATI Radeon 6950 is a very good and quite expensive card.

  • @dinamitemaster Haha Thanks so much is been buying me for ages But do you know anything about graphics cards if so, is this card any good ?? (ATI Radeon HD 6950 2GB Graphics Card)

  • @SimonHallGaming Ummm... the case doesn't plug anywhere. You plug the monitor into your graphics card. This isn't an entire computer it's just an empty case.

  • ANYONE ANSWER THIS !!! does it have a hdmi port ? or how do i plug it in to my monitor

  • @dinamitemaster I see, too bad i only have a 600w power supply so i kinda have a hard time upgrading my video card 6850 on to a 570 gtx.

    Btw, i haven't seen a case which has a right panel ventilation. As i said you could test using a fan and put it an inch away from your desktop to see if its blowing enough air, i think it will be cool enough as it also has another intake fan cooling hd's and circulating air, and another 2 pulling the hot air out on the top and rear of the case.

  • @Ryosuke1208 First of all, yes, I'm using it for gaming and I'll have a gaming setup (GeForce GTX 560, Intel i5 2500K, 750W power supply...) running 10-15 hours a day so it'll need cooling. I'm quite tight on space, so I doubt there's even an inch depending on the width of the case itself. I can put it as much away from the desk side as possible, so it may get an inch of room, but it's still gonna be tight.

  • @dinamitemaster Does it have less than an inch of space? if it has an inch or more it think it would be okay, if you have a spare fan somewhere from an old power supply you could test if it's blowing air from that desk?

    Are you using it for gaming?

  • @Ryosuke1208 My computer - the front would be facing the wall so can't do, my desk - it's a corner thinghy desk so I can't do shit, but my room... yes that's a great idea, I'll just turn around my whole house while I'm at it :D But enough jokes, I'm kinda worried that the side intake fan will get blocked by the desk's side panel, do you know if this will matter?

  • @dinamitemaster Maybe turn around your computer, your desk or your room?

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