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NZXT has just announced the Cryo E40 adaptable notebook cooler with movable fans on its official website. The cooler is made for use with laptops up to 15" in size and comes with two detachable fans. Cryo E40 employs a unique approach, similar to what Coolermaster introduced with their NotePal U Series. It can cool ... |
25 April 2012 19:31 GMT |
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There is a new high-end case for sale, one that has a fair chance of overshadowing most others, even rival high-end ones, through its price alone if nothing else. The NZXT Switch 810 is definitely not the sort of personal computing product that more than a handful of people in the whole world will afford. After al... |
17 February 2012 15:41 GMT |
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Being a supplier of all sorts of PC cases, it was just a matter of time before NZXT went ahead and launched a new model, and it so happens that gamers are the ones getting a treat this time.
NZXT has made a new product launch and, once again, it made one of those bold statements that most everyone on the IT market ... |
18 January 2012 05:58 GMT |
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NZXT, a company well renowned for its high-quality PC enclosures, has just announced the release of the Switch 810 case that was designed to offer impressive amounts of interior space and silent operation.The chassis features an attractive white paint job paired with a couple of black accents, the inside of the Switc... |
17 January 2012 11:40 GMT |
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The original Phantom PC case proved to be a tremendous success for NZXT, so now the company has announced the introduction of the new Phantom 410 chassis that packs many of the features of its predecessor in a new mid-tower form factor.For its debut, the Phantom 410 will be available in two versions, one black and on... |
2 December 2011 19:31 GMT |
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Anyone wondering what power supply they may want to buy could consider giving some thought to the NZXT HALE82 series.
Created with Japanese solid state capacitors, they have outputs of 650W, 750W and 850W and efficiency of up to 85%.
As such, they were also granted 80Plus Bronze certification, which means that they... |
30 November 2011 05:33 GMT |
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NZXT has just unveiled a new CPU cooler, dubbed the HAVIK 120, that was designed to be compatible with a wide series of sockets from both AMD and Intel, including the recently launched LGA 2011 platform. The new cooler is actually a slightly more compact version of the HAVIK 140 which has now been fitted with four 8m... |
28 November 2011 10:57 GMT |
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NZXT has just announced the release of another version of its successful Phantom computer chassis that adds a new orange colorway as well as USB 3.0 connectivity to an already impressive features list.The orange highlights used by the company for this newest version of the Phantom Big-Tower make the case an ideal can... |
18 October 2011 04:19 GMT |
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The color pink has always been associated with the feminine aspect of humanity for some reason, so NZXT figured the gaming community could use a pink Phantom Big-Tower.
Indeed, the company took the Phantom Big-Tower gaming enclosure and gave it an all-pink paint job, which means the item is thus colored both on th... |
30 September 2011 06:16 GMT |
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Coming to make a contribution to the PC case market, NZXT has made an official announcement in which it describes the newest addition to its Classic Series.
The desktop enclosure market is one of the most extensive and varied of the IT industry's many sub-segments.
This is because preference for aesthetic... |
24 September 2011 05:21 GMT |
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Those who thought Raidmax had the day all to itself when it came to the case market were sorely mistaken, as NZXT decided to launch a product of its own, dubbed Tempest 210.
Like all other parts of a computer, cases are available in a large and ever increasing variety.
One of the most recent newcomers is a mem... |
16 September 2011 10:31 GMT |
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NZXT already has an extensive range of PC cases, but it did not shy away at all from revealing a new one, carrying the tempest moniker and intended specifically for top-tier customers.The computer case market is one that thrived remarkably quickly once computer hardware began to split up in categories.As such, one c... |
19 August 2011 04:19 GMT |
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Like its fellow and rival company Thermaltake, NZXT has taken a cue from the new wave of gaming system platforms and delivered a product meant for high-end systems, one whose name is Sentry Mesh.Sine Intel completed the Z68 chipset, and motherboard makers have already delivered platforms based on it, Maingear, iBuyP... |
13 May 2011 11:06 GMT |
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In the world of gaming and enthusiast-grade PCs, case fans are sometimes more than a commodity, since some systems actually have a high heat generation, so NZXT figured it would make some spinners, not holding back on aesthetics either.NZXT is one of those companies best known for its computer cases, having unveiled... |
29 April 2011 03:53 GMT |
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NZXT has become quite well-known for its impressive, high-end computer cases, and now, the company's back with yet another very interesting offering, namely the H2 midtower chassis.
According to the manufacturer, the H2 has been designed specifically for housing high-end gaming rigs, and its main selling poin... |
23 March 2011 03:03 GMT |
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Those wondering just what could possibly be the use of all those 5.25-inch drive bays now have their answer, more or less, in the form of a certain accessory that is exclusively meant to keep gaming peripherals secure in public places.From small to big, most computer cases have more than one 5.35-inch drive bay, eve... |
11 January 2011 07:00 GMT |
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Even though gamers and enthusiasts are most concerned with the performance and cooling of their casings, there are still products that deal exclusively with the aesthetic value of PCs, and NZXT has just revealed its latest one, the so-called Sleeved LED Kit.For the most part, end-users usually choose LED-lit fans if... |
18 September 2010 05:34 GMT |
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When creating any new hardware product, companies sometimes choose between implementing some special feature or going for a unique design in order to give their invention a bigger appeal. Still, there is no rule that says both moves can't be done at the same time, and this is exactly what NZXT appears to have d... |
5 August 2010 06:20 GMT |
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Since many hardware makers are set to launch their share of products next month, NZXT decided it would join the crowd and also prepare a product of its own. This once, it decided to play on end-users taste for aesthetics and, thus, put together an intricately-wrought Crafted Series enclosure. The product goes by the... |
28 July 2010 10:46 GMT |
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Fan controllers may not exactly be the most widespread of PC accessories but they still end up servicing the more enthusiastic of gamers and overclockers. For the most part, such devices aid in the management of sound output, not just of the air flow itself. NZXT, being the self-conscious chassis, peripheral and acc... |
1 July 2010 08:37 GMT |
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Even though it may not necessarily be as good or feature-packed as one of its predecessors, a new product usually catches consumer attention easily through the sheer quality of being new. Other times, however, a hardware maker will not shrink from turning said product into one of the best of its type. This seems to b... |
11 May 2010 04:02 GMT |
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Even though there is a limit to how rapidly technology can advance, virtually all IT companies have to periodically refresh their product offers in order to keep consumer interest high. This situation is owed to end-users' tendency to be more receptive to newer products, even if capabilities are not exactly diff... |
21 April 2010 04:20 GMT |
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Regardless of what kind of titles they prefer, gamers usually know most of the ones on the market, as well as their system requirements and any other possible data on each of them. Of course, such individuals also, for the most part, own hardware capable of drawing out the best in all titles. On the other hand, there... |
20 April 2010 08:04 GMT |
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While, generally, the financial resources of end-users naturally limit their options, there is one class of consumers that is characterized by a general tendency to acquire the latest in high-tech. Such users are always on the lookout for new technological breakthroughs and spare no time acquiring a new top-end proce... |
5 February 2010 04:37 GMT |
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“The original Tempest is one of our most successful designs due to its optimal airflow capabilities” Johnny Hou, chief designer at NZXT, said. “With the additional improvements the Tempest EVO brings to the equation, it’s destined to be a top performer in its class.” NZXT is mainly focu... |
18 November 2009 05:38 GMT |
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As we mentioned in previous articles, one of the most important parts of a high-performance desktop computer system is the chassis, as this is meant to protect the internal pieces of hardware, but also provide the required cooling solution to enable the components to work at optimum levels. On that note, NZXT, a com... |
3 September 2009 09:40 GMT |
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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 numb... |
5 August 2009 04:14 GMT |
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Although desktop PC sales aren't doing very well, with portable systems becoming an increasingly popular choice for most consumers, gaming and overclocking enthusiasts are still looking for the latest releases on the hardware components market. On that note, NZXT, a company that aims to provide gaming enthusiast... |
22 July 2009 04:31 GMT |
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NZXT, a leading designer of computer chassis, has recently announced the introduction of a new midtower steel chassis, specifically designed to accommodate the performance requirements of today's gaming users. Simply dubbed BETA Series, the new NZXT computer case is said to pack a number of features that will en... |
6 May 2009 04:04 GMT |
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When it comes down to a desktop computer chassis, most users generally take in consideration only the very basic design features. To be more specific, if a case looks cool, then it's considered proper for any high-end computer system. However, as most computer enthusiasts would know, a computer chassis must prov... |
24 July 2008 06:31 GMT |
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Building a computer meant to cope with the latest in hardware performance can sometimes lead a system builder to search for some real cool devices, which can improve that system's overall performance and even design. And because today's high-end desktop rigs all require a state of the art cooling system, in... |
2 July 2008 04:04 GMT |
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What do you think computer users are looking for when trying to purchase a new desktop computer chassis? And I'm not talking about your average Joe, who takes pleasure in playing Solitaire or just creating one or two office documents. I'm talking about those users who place significant importance on the way... |
11 June 2008 03:33 GMT |
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High performance computer cases are hard to come by as there are only a handful of manufacturing companies around which are specialized in such product lines. One of those companies in NZXT just announced the launch of a new gaming chassis, the Alpha Classic Series.This new line of computer cases from NZXT is accordi... |
25 September 2007 04:52 GMT |
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