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    NZXT Lexa S case unveiled

    Posted on Wednesday, September 02 2009 @ 21:51:08 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    NZXT presented the Lexa S, a new case for gamers that will be available later this month for about $70. Full specs over here.
    As with all of NZXT’s cases, Lexa S is designed for enhanced airflow with capability for 5 fans including 120mm fans on the front, side, and exhaust with a 140 mm fan on top. NZXT includes the side, rear, top, and front fans along with a fan controller that controls dual intakes and exhausts independently and effectively optimizes your computers performance based on your preference for pure power or whisper quiet operation.

    Lexa S offers gamers sleek aesthetics with a smoked clear window and all black interior along with a 5.25” stealth bay, turned HDD cage, and punched holes in the motherboard which makes for a cleaner look and gives enthusiasts a solution for superior cable management. Additional features include an ambient light over the 5.25” drives for extra visibility at LAN parties and a bracket for two Solid State Drives.

    “We really wanted to offer gamers a solution for under $70 that offers optimal performance with out compromise” said Johnny Hou, Chief Designer at NZXT. “With Lexa S you get enhanced airflow, sleek aesthetics, superior cable management and added features like an SSD bracket.”



     
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