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    NZXT Lexa Mid-Tower Computer Case Review

    Posted on Thursday, April 13 2006 @ 15:01:32 CEST by LSDsmurf


    From its light aluminum chassis to its screwless rails the Lexa is a case for the beginner to the Geek. Every part spells quality and efficiency. I have used other cases, which claim to have screwless design but ended having to screw the rail holders on to the component to slide it into the rails. Another thing I couldn't get over was how quiet the case is, with three 120mm fans and an 80mm blowhole fan you would think it would sound like a jet engine. This is not the case, other cases that I have owned were so loud, I needed to shut them off at night just to sleep, the noise was outrageous.

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    NZXT Lexa Mid-Tower Computer Case


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