The NXZT Lexa case is an excellent case for those wanting plenty of expansion room while wanting a different look than the standard beige case. Aesthetically, the NZXT Lexa case is absolutely beautiful.
Positives of the case include an all-aluminum design, resulting in a weight of around 5 Kilograms for the case itself, plenty of expansion room, and plenty of fans included to keep computer components cool. Negatives of the case include the lack of a removable motherboard tray and the relatively high cost ($170.00 on Newegg as of 1/13./2007) for a case that’s been on the market over a year already.
We use the case in our video card testing, with no problems even with the latest 8800GTX cards in terms of fitting video cards which makes the case a good case in my opinion.
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