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The Guardian PC Case review - Page 2

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/04/2004 06:00 AM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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The Photo Shoot
Right, let's strip the product nekked and see what the product looks like in a series of pictures that we took. All images you see are copyrighted, please do not use or deeplink them. The pictures have been taken with a Sony DCS F707 at a high resolution and have been scaled down. You may click on the images to see the image in that resolution. The full images are high-quality, that means file-size can be 100-200 kB.

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Right guru's, this is the NZXT Guardian. If it's your preferred flavor, dressed to impress. The front bezel is plastic. You can order the case in Silver, Black, Green, Yellow, and Blue.

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I have to admit, powered off it looks a tad silly. But hey, wait until we light her up.

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What you are looking at is the LED display, again once turned on you'll see what I mean. BTW notice the doors on the left and right ? No ? Next photo please ..

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Pretty clever... USB ports, as well as headphone and microphone ports. Internally you'll find the wiring that you connect to your mainboard. These cables are a bit on the short side though, so you better pray that you do not need to connect them at the rear end of the mainboard.




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The Guardian PC Case review
Most of you desire a non-standard PC Case, face it .. you are a visitor of Guru3D.com which means you crave a need for the best hardware. One big downside though, if you are one of those people who is well .. to lazy to case-mod, have two left hands or simply does not have the time to make a case-mod then what to do ? Luckily for us there are a few companies out there who saw this gap in the market and when you are ready to pay some dough, you can pretty much buy anything to your likings; NZXT is such a company.

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