Despite the fact you and I figured out that it must be getting harder and harder to design something original yet functional for the gamer, NZXT once again have outdone themselves, ladies and gents, the Lexa is what we’ll be reviewing today and it’s by far one of the best cases ever reviewed on Guru3D.com.
And with that being said this is a well designed and greatly styled ATX, Micro-ATX and baby-ATX compatible PC case with three 120mm silent fans, two of which have blue LEDs active.
Active thermal monitoring for your system, HD and CPU on a blue front integrated LCD display. It’s buffed up with features like a reflective metallic front panel, aluminum chassis, it has "Stealth" Side Panels, it has a front (well right) panel for USB 2.0, Microphone, FireWire, headphone and last but not least it has 11 drive bays (4 5.25", 2 3.5" plus 5×3.5" for your HD’s).
Other notable features have to be the lightweight design. I mean seriously, this case weight roughly 5 kilograms. Furthermore, more or less everything in this case is based on a screwless design, the HD’s for example are fitted with plastic guides after which you can slide in your HD and lock it tightly (with ease) into the drivebay and that graphics card of your can be secured with a little clip.
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