| NZXT ROGUE Crafted Series SFF Gaming Chassis Review - Closer Look (Components) |
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In terms of cooling, this NZXT Rogue case comes prepared. I really like that it comes with 3 full size 120mm fans stock. One in the back, and one on each side. The fact it has room for 2 more is icing on the cake.
In the front, a nicely weighted magnetic door opens to allow access to an optical drive or floppy, as well as the power and reset buttons. A nice feature is that the audio, USB and eSATA, ports in the front are placed just to the the side of the door in the front of the case, and not behind it, allowing for easy access. You can even lock the front door with the included key lock!
With 2 external 5.25”, 1 external 3.5”, and 4 internal 3.5” drive bays, the NZXT Rogue should have ample room for all of your hard drives and peripheral units.
Ample length is given for all the necessary wiring one needs to do for the system to function perfectly. An included SATA cable is a nice touch.
As mentioned before, the removable motherboard tray is a REALLY useful feature. By removing the 4 thumbscrews holding it firmly in position, one can quickly remove the entire tray with your motherboard mounted on it. This will be a very useful feature for those of us who are often re-configuring or otherwise finding reasons to dig into and modify our computer hardware on a frequent basis.
Let’s next take a look at the specs of the case…
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$73.49
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$59.95
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