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NZXT Nemesis Elite CS-NT-NEM-EL-B
The NZXT Nemesis Elite is an ATX mid-tower, entry-level gaming case made of 1mm thick aluminum. This tool-free case has a clear acrylic window on the left side and blue lighting on the inside. This case is the successor to NZXT’s original Nemesis, which is a more basic version of the Elite. The top of the case also has a multifunction LCD display, which reads out temperatures and fan speeds. The Elite features four external 5.25” drive bays, two external 3.5” bay and five internal 3.5” bays. The case also has room for seven expansion slots, designed for additional components such as video and sound cards. The front panel includes ports for two USB2.0 connections, a microphone and headphone jack, plus one FireWire connector. This case includes three 120mm cooling fans, with one located at the case’s rear, one at the case’s front, plus one on the side window panel. The NZXT Apollo measures 223.5mm X 515.4mm X 562.2mm and weighs 6.5KGs.
MSRP $99.99
Release date November, 2004
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Features
- Case type: Mid-tower, gaming
- Motherboard: ATX, microATX, Baby AT
- Expansion slots: 7
- Bays external: 4 x 5.25'' / 2 x 3.5”
- Bays internal: 5 x 3.5''
- Front ports: 2 x USB2.0, 2 x Audio, 1 x FireWire
- Cooling: 1 x 120mm LED front fan /1 x 120mm rear fan / 1 x 120mm LED side fan
- NVIDIA 8800GTX compatible
- Screwless installation
- Multifunction LCD display
- Customizable “Nemesis Eye” LED panel (7 colors)
- Clear acrylic side panel
- Dimensions & weight: 223.5mm X 515.4mm X 562.2mm, 6.5KGs
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NZXT Nemesis Elite CS-NT-NEM-EL-B
• NZXT Nemesis Elite CS-NT-NEM-EL-B Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Computer Case (Black)
• Nemesis Elite Black Mid Tower
UPC: 743843194504
EAN: 743843194603
MPN: NEMESIS ELITE BLACK NP
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NZXT Nemesis Elite CS-NT-NEM-EL-B is ranked 2nd among it's competitors.
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Pros
- Plenty of Air flow - Window Version
- Easy access to power button on top of case
- Tool-less Drive Bays easy to install Drives
Cons
- Drive Bay Covers to easy to take out by accident
- Tool-Less Drive Bays finicky to get proper fit
- PCI Tool-less does not keep PCI Cards in place.
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MSRP $100.00
Released January, 2006
Pros
- Great cooling with 3 120mm fans and one 200mm fan
- made of steel - less vibration than alluminum
- Cheap compared to similar cases
Cons
- No dust filters, so it does get pretty dusty
- poor for portability - large and made of steel (heavier than alluminum)
- Not enough room for cable managment
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Reviews
June 9, 2009
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Pros
- affordable price
- large size, capable of holding many drives, expansion cards and oversized video cards
- includes three 120mm cooling fans
- quality construction
- screw-less design
- multi-function LCD display
- unique look is similar to that of the Acer Aspire Predator
Cons
- gaudy case design
- poor thermal design - PSU at top
- no luxury extras such as dust filters, sound dampening, etc....
- loud - constructed of alluminum (poor vibrational properties), loud stock fans, no sound dampening
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Pros
- affordable price
- large size, capable of holding many drives, expansion cards and oversized video cards
- includes three 120mm cooling fans
- quality construction
- screw-less design
Cons
- gaudy case design
- LCD display is tacked on the case; appears to be an afterthought
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CS, NT, NEM, EL, B, CSNT, NTNEM, NEMEL, ELB, CSNTNEM, NTNEMEL, NEMELB, CSNTNEMEL, NTNEMELB, CSNTNEMELB