Abstract: Video Review: The NZXT Tempest Case will be a big hit amongst enthusiasts. Affordability is obviously very important to most folks and this case is very well priced considering what's included. Air flow is crucial and with 6 included fans (4x120mm & 2x140mm) this case is king in that department. HDD storage space is also vital and with space for 8 HDDs this is not a problem. Another big plus is it's compatible and tested with many well known water cooling radiators which can be mounted at the top of the case using the pre-drilled holes. This is one of the best mid-tower cases on the market! Watch the video to find out more.
Der LuftikusDas Tempest ist ein sehr spezielles Gehäuse. Bei seiner Umsetzung hat man sich vorgenommen, einen bestimmten Preis nicht zu überschreiten, um damit einer sehr preisbewussten Klientel gerecht zu werden. Gleichzeitig hat man aber auch...
Very good build quality, TONS of space, All fans included, E-ATX ready, Space for 8 HDs,
Power supply mounting inefficient, Fixed speed fans not silent, Some edges slightly sharp
To me, the Antec 900 is the Tempests direct competition. I personally have been using the 900 in all my builds because it offers the most airflow for the dollar. It is a good case, but it has quite a few flaws. The original version had poor wire mana...
The two 140mm fans, four 120mm fans, mesh front paneling, and abundant space provide excellent thermal performance. The streamlined look, complimented by blue LED lights, makes for an attractive, interesting case and it doesn't look gaudy or poorly des...
The noise generated by the chassis could be somewhat of an issue for many people. Aside from noise generated by the fans, the rattling of the top exhaust fan lowers the overall feel of quality. ...
It seems NZXT have achieved their goals; they have created a case with enthusiast-class cooling; and with a MSRP of $99 USD, the price is also competitive. That said, we recommend the case to the PC enthusiast and gamers on a budget. If you are looki...