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productwiki.com - Jun 9, 2009
NZXT Nemesis Elite CS-NT-NEM-EL-B
The NZXT Nemesis Elite is an ATX mid-tower, entry-level gaming case made of 1mm thick aluminum. This tool-free case has a clear acrylic window on the left side and blue lighting on the inside. This case is the successor to NZXT’s original Nemesis, which is a more basic version of the Elite. The top of the case also has a multifunction LCD display, which reads out temperatures and fan... Top
testseek.com - Oct 30, 2008
NZXT Nemesis Elite Edition
Testseek.com has collected 13 expert reviews for NZXT Nemesis Elite Edition and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
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A really nice case
Strengths: Its pretty quiet for a case with a clear side and fan in the middle. The "X" shaped light on the front is just the right brightness.
Weakness: First thing I noted was the absence of a Hard drive light, and a reset switch. Both of which I can live without, but they are nice to have. Also, the door to access the CD's is hard to open.
The case has a few things I like about it, and some stuff that I don’t like. Let’s start off with the stuff that I like. It’s a nice semi-gloss black paint job which looks really nice when the sunlight hits it. The 450Watt power supply that it comes with is very quiet, and puts out very little heat. All supplied accessories were standard, MB mounting kit and the other little niceties. I especially liked that the front USB and Audio cables were actually long enough to reach the back pane of the case with ease. There is nothing cheap looking about this case and everything piece fit and finish was solidly put together.
Now, the stuff I don’t like: There is not hard drive light on the case, I really would like to see a HDD light on the front in future redesigns. It would also be nice to include a reset button for us over-clockers who have to do quite a few reboots to get everything right. The door to access the CD’s is stiff; it takes a little effort to open it, maybe a spring loaded door or a magnetic release door in the future. The fan in the middle of the see-thru side panel makes it look a little cluttered with the power cord from the fan. Otherwise, the case rocks. Very clean lines, everything slides in and out nicely.
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