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NZXT Duet
$85.00
Released January, 2007
The Pros:Solid-feeling front panel with a smooth operating door. Plenty of ventilation to keep the components cool. Looks nice on the shelf with a clean brushed-aluminum finish.
The Cons:Input panels are tear-off and can't be replaced. Built-in fans don't move a lot of air. Difficult to mount the power supply.
The NZXT Duet is a customized Mid Tower case with a desktop design. This case can lie flat, rather than standing up, making it appropriate for environments where the monitor needs to sit on the computer or home theaters.
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The design features an aluminum plated front panel in a small form factor with a reconfigurable fan setup that allows for quiet running. This case fits a full-sized ATX standard motherboard and power supply, but will only take video cards less than 8 inches long. It comes with two 80mm fans at the rear, and has spaces for additional optional bottom and side fans. There are 6 drive bays in total, although some of the space for drive bays may be taken up by optional fans, depending on the setup. USB 2.0, Firewire, Intel HD audio and mic support are included.
Features
- Mid Tower Desktop Chassis
- Supports all Video cards less than 8 in long
- Fits Full-sized ATX Motherboard and Power Supply
- 7 Expansion Slots
- Aluminum plated front panel
- Small, compact, and silent design
- Dual positioning, vertical or horizonal depending on home setup
- Two standard 80mm fans
- USB 2.0, Firewire, Intel HD audio and mic support
- Two external 5.25 drives
- One external 3.5 drive
- One internal 3.5 drive and dual 120mm setup or Three internal 3.5 drives and no 120mm fans
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 369.4 x 144.5 x 454.4 mm
- Cooling: Bottom, 1 x 80 mm Fan (Optional), REAR, 2 x 80 mm Fans (Included), SIDE PANEL, 2 x 120mm Fans (Optional)
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solid-feeling front panel with a smooth operating door
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plenty of ventilation to keep the components cool
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looks nice on the shelf with a clean brushed-aluminum finish
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width matches standard stereo components making it stack well with other equipment
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input panels are tear-off and can't be replaced
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built-in fans don't move a lot of air
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difficult to mount the power supply
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mounting hard drives cuts down severely on the air flow
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