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NZXT Lexa Aluminum mid tower

Posted by: Vman on: 31.12.2005 01:00:00 [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Hello and welcome to another Xtreme review, today we are looking at the NZXT Lexa gaming case, but firstly let’s do a little detective work and have a look at NZXT’s history. There was very little to go on in this department, the only information available on NZXT’s web page is the companies aspirations a few news updates which are well over a year old and that about raps it up. So taking the above into account, I would say that NZXT are a new company looking for a slice of the Gaming/modding pie and have been working towards that for about a year and a half.

NZXT’s first effort was named the GUARDIAN, which was praised for its quality and price not to mention it was available in 5 different colours and was screw less. NZXT then moved onto the NEMISIS, which although not to my taste had a robust heavy mechanical design and nice open layout and with a price tag of only £44 I think NZXT knew they where onto a winner, the NEMISIS expectedly met with high acclaim, so much so that NZXT released a ELITE edition.

NZXT then created the Trinity Classic Series, which was completely, and utterly different to NZXT’s previous designs and much more to my liking my I add, the design was very masculine, made from steel with metallic finish, and again received some great reviews, which propelled NZXT onto the Lexa and maybe a bright future...

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