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NZXT Lexa Blackline

Introduction

Following on from the Whisper which was recently reviewed here at Tech-Reviews, we have another of NZXT’s PC enclosures up for review today. This time, to go under scrutiny is the Lexa Blackline. It’s been around a little while but will it still be able to compete with its newer competitors? Let’s find out…

About NZXT

NZXT, a company built upon gamers’ dreams, hopes to create products that put consumers first. With the objective of designing unique products catered for hardware enthusiasts and gamers, NZXT has grown into a globally renowned brand recognized for dedication towards creating the next great gaming product. NZXT has won numerous awards from media and publications from across the globe with a product line spanning from gaming chassis, power, and gaming input devices. As a corporation formed by gamers, NZXT continues to expand into new horizons and push the limits further with each product unveiling.

Features

  • nVIDIA 8800GTX Compatible
  • Screwless installation
  • Pre-Drilled holes for Water Cooling
  • 1.0mm Thick Steel chassis
  • Stealthed clear side panel
  • Three temperature display meter
  • Glossy Piano Black Finish
  • Low noise 1100 RPM@23dba Fans
  • Removable Dust Filters for Dust Prevention
  • Cable Organization via Rear Cage
  • Ext. Ports: 2 x USB 2.0, Mic, IEEE 1394/FIREWIRE
  • Headphone Jack

Specification

  • MODEL LEXA Blackline SERIES
  • CASE TYPE MID TOWER Steel
  • FRONT PANEL MATERIAL PLASTIC
  • DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) 220 X 522 X 569 mm
  • COOLING SYSTEM FRONT, 1 X 120 mm (optional)
    REAR, 1 X 120 mm Red LED Fan (included)
    SIDE PANEL, 1 X 120mm Red LED (included)
    TOP, 1 X 80mm Fan (included)
  • DRIVE BAYS 11 DRIVE BAYS
    4 EXTERNAL 5.25" DRIVE BAYS
    2 EXTERNAL 3.5 " DRIVE BAYS
    5 INTERNAL 3.5" DRIVE BAYS
    Screwless Rail Design
  • MATERIAL(S) Steel Construction
  • EXPANSION SLOTS 7
  • POWER SUPPLY 500 WATT PS2 ATX 12V 2.0 ( OPTIONAL )
  • WEIGHT 11.5 KGS (W/O Power)
  • MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT MOTHERBOARDS: ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT
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