Results
Strength
The NOX Myth is rigid and strong except from the top, which is a little flimsy albeit being the part of the case which needs to be the strongest. This is due to it being made of plastic strips to allow air to get out from the 230mm fan. Thus, I didn’t dare stand on it as I’m sure it would have bent dramatically and maybe even have snapped.
Cooling
There is no issue what-so-ever with this case; there are two 230mm fans (side and top), one front 140mm and one 120mm rear at the back – don’t think cooling is an issue here! Even so, you can install an additional 120/140mm at the bottom! Using the switch at the back of the case you can adjust the speeds of these fans to three settings (low, medium and high) thus you can adjust the cooling to noise ration. At high, the cooling really is top notch.
Noise
In terms of noise with all the fans at high, as you would expect there is a bit of a hum, but if you drop it down to medium or low the noise drops quite a bit and really isn’t too bad.
Cost
The Nox Myth will cost you about £80 brand new which is reasonable for a gaming case.




