NZXT Lexa S Case

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Published: January 2, 2010
Author: Amber Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: NZXT

Installation and Conclusion

Installation:

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Slap in the power supply first, routing the cables behind the motherboard tray.  Unfortunately, the grommets are not large enough to fit a 24-pin motherboard connector.  Install the remaining devices with the included tool-less kits.

NZXT Lexa S
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Once the computer is assembled, blue LEDs from the left side panel and front panel let you know the PC is powered on.  A small green LED tells you when the hard drive is being accessed.

Conclusion:

In all, the NZXT Lexa S is a great case for the money (~$80).  It looks sleek and stylish, and the black painted interior completes the look.  The included fan controller works well with the four included fans, and room for 7 hard drives is more than enough for most people.  The grommetted cable holes help cut down on clutter, but won’t fit a 24-pin connector.

Pros:

+Black painted interior
+Four Fans
+Fan Controller
+Cable Management
+Tool-less drive bays
+Filtered intake fans

Cons:

-Grommets won’t fit 24-pin connector
-Installing big CPU coolers could get tight

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