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Guru3D.com » Review » NZXT Noctis 450 review 4

NZXT Noctis 450 review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/16/2015 06:50 AM [ 6 comment(s) ]

We review the NZXT NZXT Noctis 450 mid-tower PC chassis. A nice design chassis with very nice LED lighting and refined features with the ability to hide your components inside the chassis. Oh well, have a peek at the NZXT Noctis 450.

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Adil0n
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Posts: 96
Posted on: 06/16/2015 09:42 AM
I love NZXT cases, I think they're really nice and well built, my model is the S340, which insides are very similar to this one, and it's also white

CK the Greek
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Posts: 1307
Posted on: 06/16/2015 12:16 PM
Hm, 2 questions about if installed a water cooling unit like Corsair H110 with it's dual 140mm radiator's fans (on top ofc).

1) as I looked from screenshots isn't a problem for how much air fans will be able to pull with this semi-closed roof ?

2) similar goes my thought about front fans.pulled air in case will be limited as I see from the semi-closed -front- part of the case ?

Am I wrong ? Can these parts be fully opened as a choice ?

Nurmi
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Posts: 140
Posted on: 06/16/2015 02:52 PM
I feel these days that the whole space for drives is wasting a lot of space, and having new SSD only case would be refreshing change for the case layouts in general.

But maybe it's just me, and people hoard porn like it's still year 2000.

kam03
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Posts: 420
Posted on: 06/16/2015 03:48 PM
Would love it if the review covered temps of CPU, GPU, RAM etc and compared it with other cases.

Adil0n
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Posts: 96
Posted on: 06/16/2015 05:47 PM
Hm, 2 questions about if installed a water cooling unit like Corsair H110 with it's dual 140mm radiator's fans (on top ofc).

1) as I looked from screenshots isn't a problem for how much air fans will be able to pull with this semi-closed roof ?

2) similar goes my thought about front fans.pulled air in case will be limited as I see from the semi-closed -front- part of the case ?

Am I wrong ? Can these parts be fully opened as a choice ?

I don't know about this reviewed case, but mine, which is similar, doesn't have the frontside bays, it has 2 3.5" bays hidden on the back, and 2 2.5" bays just like the ones in the review, meaning that you have the entire front of the case to put the radiator of the cooling or just use it for two 230mm fans.

http://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/151-s340-mid-tower-atx-case.html

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