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NZXT trots out Lexa S gaming chassis

by Parm Mann on 3 September 2009, 10:50

Tags: Lexa S, NZXT

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NZXT has itself some wacky-looking chassis, and its latest - the Lexa S - is no exception.

The mid-tower chassis, announced today, is gunning for the gaming market and its steel frame incorporates room for up to five fans. Four of the five are included as standard - there's a 120mm front intake, a 120mm LED side fan, a 140mm top exhaust, and a 120mm rear exhaust. If that doesn't do it, you can add an additional 140mm/120mm fan to the top.

What's useful is that NZXT also bundles in a fan controller, allowing users to opt for cooling performance or quieter operation. Elsewhere, there are seven 3.5in drive bays, and they're lit up by an ambient night light that NZXT claims will "give visibility in dark rooms and at LAN parties".

The chassis features a smoked side window and an all black interior, there's room for a bottom-mounted PSU, and the motherboard tray is packed full of holes to help with CPU cooler installation and cable routing. Pre-drilled water cooling holes are present, as are mounting holes for a top-mounted dual radiator, and there's a selection of ports on a side-mounted I/O panel - including USB, audio and eSATA.

As with most NZXT chassis, the Lexa S promises a lot for what's relatively little. We're told to expect the chassis in stores this month priced at an MSRP of $69.99 (roughly £45).

NZXT lists the complete specification as follows:

MODEL Lexa S SERIES
CASE TYPE MID TOWER Black interior chassis
FRONT PANEL MATERIAL Steel
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) 196 X 480 X 528 mm
COOLING SYSTEM

FRONT, 1 x 120mm , 23db/42CFM (included)
SIDE, 1 x 120mm LED fan@1200RPM, 23db/42CFM (included)
TOP, 2 x 140/120mm ( 1 140mm included)
REAR, 1 x 120mm, 23db/42CFM (included)

DRIVE BAYS 3 DRIVE BAYS
4 EXTERNAL 5.25" DRIVE BAYS
7 INTERNAL 3.5" DRIVE BAYS
MATERIAL(S) Steel Construction
EXPANSION SLOTS 7
POWER SUPPLY 500 WATT PS2 ATX 12V 2.0 ( OPTIONAL )
WEIGHT 7 KGS (W/O Power)
MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT MOTHERBOARDS: ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT


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Pretty good for £45.
i had the NZXT LEXA classic it was pretty well made but inside space was so little and had to get a bigger case for watercooling.

NZXT were awesome too when one of the temperature sensors died they sent me a new display and 6 spare sensors for free when i contacted customer service.
I've never really liked the exterior design of NZXT cases, and this one does not change my mind.
I quite like this and at a speculative £45 it would seem to present good value (I quite like the fans NZXT supply with their cases as well, nice and quiet), I've a Lexa Classic and while, as danroyle says, space is a wee bit on the tight side the all aluminium construction is nice and solid (and aluminium construction material is something I'm more than prepared to cough up a bit more for as well).
I applaud NZXT for bringing out so many chassis that are very affordable yet offer everything a pc builder could look for. although the looks are mainly targeted at the juvenile gamer market, i would much rather recommend this case to a friend on a budget than some of the crap that are currently out there. it may not be for me but i respect them for bringing so much features to the budget market.