Friday, 9 October 2009

NZXT LEXA S Mid-Tower Gaming Chassis 5-Fan Capability, Ambient Internal Lighting, Enhanced Wire Routing, Side-Mounted USB, Audio, E-SATA ports

NZXT has really taken the design of computer chassis to a completely
different (and insane) level. Whether it's the internal lighting or
dark, swooping designs they seem to have hit a chord with the gaming
set. It's pretty obvious that the NZXT gaming chassis is to the gaming
nerd what the Harley Davidson motorcycle is to the street biker. They're
a status symbol that signifies that you've arrived and that you're not
one to be trifled with…at least in the World of Warcraft, anyway.
The latest chassis offering from NZXT, the LEXA S, is a mid-tower gaming
chassis designed with hardcore gamers in mind. While most of the
features center upon its ability to keep things cool some of them focus
upon just looking cool.

The NZXT LEXA S chassis is designed to optimize the airflow in and out
of the unit. Just in case you didn't know, most of the things that
gamers cram into their machines emit a ton of energy in the form of heat
and this heat can pose problems to the internals if not dispensed with
in a hurry. Well, the LEXA S has definitely got your back. It's designed
to accept up to five separate fans including 120-mm fans on the front,
side, and exhaust with a 140-mm fan on top. Don't worry about having to
go out and spend a ton on extra fans either. NZXT includes the side,
rear, top, and front fans along with a fan controller that controls dual
intakes and exhausts independently. The entire idea is to give you the
option of ultra-cooling or whisper quiet modes depending upon what it is
that you happen to be up to on your machine. And most of the time, we
don't really want to know.
The LEXA S is dressed in black inside and out and the clear, smoked
window allows the blue glow of the interior lighting to show off all of
your high-end gaming gear. Great for impressing your fellow gamers, not
so great for impressing women. NZXT has also thrown in a 5.25-in stealth
bay, turned HDD cage, and punched holes in the motherboard to make it
easier to route your cables and keep things all neat and tidy inside.
There's some mention of something called a LAN party on the NZXT
website, but, in all honesty, I'm afraid to ask.
The NZXT LEXA S gaming chassis is available for sale now and for only
$69.99 you can get your very own. If you want all of the gory details
along with the full specs you'll have to head on over to
www.nzxt.com/products/lexa_s.

No comments:

Analytics and Statistic

Blog Archive