Offering impressive cooling support

Aug 5, 2009 08:14 GMT  ·  By

When building a high-performance desktop computer system, users and system builders have to take into consideration a couple of critical details, one of which is the cooling factor, meant to keep the internal components working at their optimum levels, consequently delivering the required performance. There is a number of ways that a user can enable its computer system to take advantage of an efficient cooling solution, but the most accessible one is choosing the right chassis. On that note, NZXT, a company that is focused on providing users with computer cases, power supplies and different computer accessories, has announced today the Beta EVO Steel Mid Tower Chassis.

“The original Beta received such a phenomenal response from the PC building community that we wanted to take it to the next level and make the offering even stronger,” said Johnny Hou, chief designer at NZXT. “Added features like 2 additional fans and a bottom mounted PSU make the Beta EVO a tremendous option for builders with a lower budget.”

The company's latest desktop computer chassis has been built using a sleek, all black design and will provide users with support for up to six 120mm fans, with an option for a larger 140mm fan at the top. It is designed to fit up to four external 5.25-inch drives and five internal 3.5-inch HDDs, in addition to the support provided for the latest high-performance 10.5-inch graphics cards.

Aside from the aforementioned specifications, the new Beta EVO Steel Mid Tower Chassis has been fitted with a meshed front panel and external dual radiator support for an enhanced cooling potential. As far as pricing and availability goes, the new mid-tower chassis is set to become available in September for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of US$49.99, according to the company.