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NZXT Tempest


$130.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built-in dust filters make for easy cleaning. Convenient power buttons and ports on the top of the case. Built-in liquid cooling slots and case-holes.

The Cons:Constructed of steel - heavier than alluminum. Some sharp edges. Motherboard tray is not removeable.

The Tempest is a mid-tower computer case from NZXT.  It's dimensions are 211.5 W x 521.5 H x 562 mm L, and it weighs 11.2 kg.  The Tempest is made of 1.0mm steel and supports ATX, Micro-ATX, Extend-ATX and Baby-AT motherboards.

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  There are 3 5.25" drive bay available, as well as 8 internal 3.5" drive bays, and 1 external 3.5" drive bay.  7 expansion PCI slots are available as well.  The cooling system utilizes a rear exhaust, front-intake (2 fans), side-exhaust fan setup.  The Tempest supports a standard ATX-PSII power supply. 

Features

  • Dimensions:  221.5 W x 521.5 H x 562mm L
  • Weight:  11.2 kg
  • Material:  1.0mm Steel (SECC)
  • 5.25" Drive Bays:  3
  • Internal 3.5" Drive Bays:  8
  • External 3.5" Drive Bays:  1
  • Expansion Slots:  7
  • Motherboard Support:  Standard, Micro, Extend-ATX, Baby-AT
  • Power Supply Support:  ATX/PSII

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Pros
  • 3

    Built-in dust filters make for easy cleaning

  • 3

    Convenient power buttons and ports on the top of the case

  • 3

    Built-in liquid cooling slots and case-holes

  • 3

    Good internal design, plenty of space.

  • 2

    Included fans are good for airflow

  • 2

    steel doesn't vibrate as easily as alluminum

  • 2

    great thermal design - PSU mounted on bottom, plenty of intake and exhaust fans including dual 140mm top fans

Cons
  • 1

    constructed of steel - heavier than alluminum

  • 1

    some sharp edges

  • 0

    Motherboard tray is not removeable

  • 0

    Not totally "tool-less"

  • 0

    no handle for easy transportation

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