In a bid to capture the SFF chassis market, the Rogue ups the ante with a highly competitive SFF enclosure where NZXT has left nothing to chance when designing and manufacturing their newest SFF case. Does the NZXT Rogue have what it takes to be named the top dog in the SFF enclosure kingdom?
..Here at HardwareLogic, we have seen our fair share of small form factor enclosures come through our labs. However, with every new iteration of a SFF chassis we see, there is always something that we wish that the manufacturer had included with its offering. Not so with the Rogue. We would be hard pressed to think of one substantial feature that NZXT did not offer in this enclosure. Fantastic cooling properties, inclusion of eSATA, a removable motherboard tray, all aluminum construction, and a spacious interior are just some of things that NZXT has done to not only separate the Rogue from its competition, but transport it light-years ahead of its peers.
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