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BitFenix Nova TG review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/13/2017 09:29 AM [ 4] 2 comment(s)

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When we flip the unit around we can see the right side panel a little better. The chassis has a simplistic and clean looking style. Two silent 120mm fans are included in with chassis. One up front, the other in the back. 

 

We already mentioned this, the unit can house a 5.25" device or optical unit. Normally I'd like to hint to external DVD writers based running over USB as an alternative, in this case .. not needed. The bezel ventilation grill on the side (red) can be cleaned easily but given it's nature, can be a dust magnet as it functions as airflow intake.

 

Yes, you cannot use the top side for any form of cooling. So this is more complicated if you wanted to go for say liquid cooling. 

 

 

At the backside rear IO we spot the second 120mm fan (with LED) factory installed. Below it we spot 7 expansion slots. At the bottom you can house a PSU up to a good 175 mm width.




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