NZXT Rogue Case Review
Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 05/01/2009 09:45 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 561 views
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the NZXT Rogue Case
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>> NZXT Rogue Case Review
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| The NZXT Rogue is a mATX case that was built for a LAN box or an HTPC. The Rogue by NZXT was built to accommodate the needs of a LAN box. The Rogue is able to hold up to four hard drives and larger video cards. The Rogue also comes with a strap for easy transportation and setup at LAN parties. And the NZXT Rogue has been designed to adapt to the needs of your PSU by supplying a bracket that can extend to hold a larger PSU while not having it crammed into the case. The Rogue also has the ability to contain up to five fans to ensure maximum cooling on all your components and a locking mechanism on the front to to keep others out of your computer. |
>> NZXT Rogue Case Review
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