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Februar 2010
(88%)
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Exterior has been worked to near perfection, Six 120mm fans (three are blue LED), all fans removable. Great airflow, Plenty of dust filters/mesh, Good cable management, Liquid-cooling ready, Server-like HDD rack, fits up to eight drives, Rubber on all...
Toolless ODD can be a little loose, PCI bar may have compatibility issues, Very loud with all six fans at 100%
The airflow for the NZXT Tempest Evo is great and temperatures benchmarks are fairly decent, especially considering the conditions my computer is under (the back fans currently blow right against the wall and the top fans are about 4-5 inches below the...
Tooless design, High airflow, Mesh fan filters, Outfitted with watercooling passthroughs, Lots of room, Cable routing, CPU heatsink cutout
Not exactly quiet
The NZXT Tempest EVO case is designed with the enthusiast in mind. The ease of installation and the simplicity of switching out parts for upgrades makes this case a joy to work with. The aesthetics are beautiful, but not too edgy. Airflow is very go...
Abstrakt: Though both cases share many features, the Tempest EVO is best suited for cooling junkies and the Hades for those who are content just monitoring their system's temperature(s). From the front, the Hades has a distinct visual edge, and the Tempest EVO looks plainer overall. But the..
Although I began this review by pointing out how often a remake is not necessarily as good as the original, in the case of the Tempest EVO it's safe to say that NZXT has definitely improved upon their design. The EVO now features a fully painted inte...
The NXZT Tempest Evo is the man's case, it is not going to be for the faint of heart unless you invest in a fan bus controller to harness the noise that all of the fan generate, but in the event you are wanting to see just how fast your system is capa...
Very well made and designed, Lots of room inside, Good cooling abilities,
Hard drive bays must be removed through the front, Fans are a bit loud, at least for me
The NZXT Tempest Evo is a very well made case that offers plenty of room for most any system. It’s got a lot of airflow from the included fans and it will keep even the most high-end system nice and cool. I like the aesthetic look of it as well, it’s...
As seen in PCWizKid's video review NZXT has taken the original Tempest to the next level with the improvements in air cooling and expansion. For the price of aprox $99 USD the Tempest EVO packs features seen in high end full tower cases only. The ta...
NZXT Tempest EVO is a terrific option for the user looking for an affordable mid-tower case full of nice features. It is definitely an improvement over the original Tempest and the best of all: it is better and comes with the same price tag.Strong Poin...
Cool design with black interior, Very good construction quality, Lots of fans, Good front I/O panel placement, Up to eight hard drives will fit, Rails for up to three additional optical drives, Hard drive caged may be removed for easy installation, Simple...
Plastic front element may not be for everyone, Need to remove panel to remove drive cage, Limited cable management & hiding possibilites, Screwless ODD system does not hold drives tight, A bit loud / poor acoustics
NZXT has taken the original Tempest and fine tuned it, adding a nice list of new features to the case, while managing to keep the price the same upon launch. This new case, called Tempest EVO scores further points with us for the black interior along w...