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NZXT Tempest EVO Computer Case/Chassis

When the storm cleared…

Overall, I was unimpressed with the Tempest EVO. I liked the looks of the exterior, and the inclusion of six fans is certainly noteworthy. However, I feel that a case in which sells for just over $100 needs to bring more to the table.  There are numerous cases that come with fans, and for that matter fans can be picked up on the cheap. This fact in conjunction with the mediocre cable management; I could only see myself recommending this case if it were on a good sale.

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8 Comments... What's your say?

  1. You are correct it was a case review, not a instructional on computer installation. I appreciate the advice, in the future I will take that into consideration.

  2. I am sorry but if this is the way you show how a computer is built I feel sad.

    Especially the bottom area of the case with all those wires hanging. I know this is just a review but still does not make justice to show a photo like that when doing a review for a case.

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