So I used this to build my last pc, great price but the only place it shows is the HDD cage (rivetted on, means you can't use the top slots if you have a bigger graphics card. ) and has good airflow once you add a few extra fans.
So I used this to build my last pc, great price but the only place it shows is the HDD cage (rivetted on, means you can't use the top slots if you have a bigger graphics card. ) and has good airflow once you add a few extra fans.
I definitely would recommend this case to a beginner PC builder or someone on a budget, unless they were planning to do watercooling without having to do a casemod. BTW, what I did to get my 240mm radiator in, was drill out the rivets that held in the CD drive bay, and HDD bay, and then mount the...
It looks great, I especially like the front; Easy to mount parts in, great for a budget gaming rig/first build; Supports quite a few different motherboard form factors
No out-of-the-box support for a 240/280mm radiator on the top (unless you do custom watercooling, and mount your radiator on the outside of the case) No window unless you buy the more expensive version; No air filters, which caused my radiator and PSU to become full of dust
I have no negative things to say about this case. The hard drives are easy to secure into their bays. However they are a little unstable if you dont secure them on both sides. However, this is easy to do. This is a great case to buy if you are on a budget.
it's a very easy to use case an it's look stunning
Solid case, all wires and buttons work well. Does what it's supposed to.
The opening for the I/O back panel is too high for a motherboard; Recommend getting some motherboard risers if you are considering getting this case (or you can just ignore the the back I/O panel if you want); Harddrive ports are too large to hold an SSD (you'll have to bolt it down somewhere
This budget case is simply fantastic. It is sturdy, does not feel cheap, and it is aesthetically pleasing. In addition to all of that, it was extremely easy to build in as well, which was great for me, as this case was part of the first computer build I've done.
Excellent case, took a minute to figure out the "toolless" attachment features. Good space for wires. btw, the initial ship time was like 2 weeks. It arrived FedEx in 1 week.
The NZXT Source 210 Elite isn't a bad-looking case, but its build quality is decidedly budget. Its front panel is fairly minimal, with just one USB3 and one USB2 port and separate headphone and microphone jacks nestled above the case's three 5.25in external drive bays.
I built a computer a year and a half ago with this case and it is still working flawlessly. I like it so much, I am currently using another one to build my son's computer, so I figured I'd write a review. This case is almost "future-proof" with USB 2.0 and 3.0 headers on the front of the case.
Spacious; USB 3.0; two fans; smooth edges; durable
No cons at all
The last case we looked at from NZXT was its £200 , which did a fantastic job of justifying its premium price tag. Today, however, we're going to the other end of the market and looking at NZXT's Source 210 Elite case, which goes for the measly price of £40.
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