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The editors liked
Light weight aluminum and plastic
Lightweight
All aluminum construction
Included low noise (and LED) fans
Fan filters
External power button
Cable management cage
Very sleek design
Tool free drive system and expansion slots
Included case bag
Three 120mm fans + one 80mm
LCD Display
Flip down PCI retension bracket
Tool Less Drive Rails
Thin and Light Aluminum Construction
Included Carrying Strap
"perfect" symmetry!
Futuristic look
Plenty of room
LCD temperature readings
Uses rails on drives.
Elegant design
Nicely curved front panel
Drive mounting system
Very lightweight
Portability
Temperature monitor
Locking AGP/PCI clip
Optional 500w PSU is very silent
The editors didn't like
Nonremovable motherboard tray or drive cages
PSU installation can be problematic for larger size units
Cable management feature at rear of the case is useless
LCD thermal display limited to Celsius readings
No Fahrenheit
Price
Nothing worth mentioning
Multiple Rear Plastic Arc Issues
No Removable Motherboard Tray
Elegant design, Nicely curved front panel, Drive mounting system, Very lightweight, Portability, Temperature monitor, Locking AGP/PCI clip, Optional 500w PSU is very silent
Abstract: Video Review: Both the Lexa and Apollo cases look great. The Lexa is an all aluminum case with a few plastic parts, and it is extremely light. It weights in at only 13lbs! It has a tool-less design, a large window, & lots of fans and drive bays. This case even comes with a strong case carry harness. The Apollo case is an all steel case, and while it has lots of features, it's not in the same league as the Lexa. The Apollo does have most of the right ingredients for a great product and it's affordable. The Lexa, on the other hand, is a little on the pricey side. But, you get what you pay for. Watch the Video to find out more...
Abstract: If you are looking for a lightweight case that won’t you make give up the aesthetics of other high end gaming cases, then the NZXT Lexa is the way to go. Designed for those who move their computer to go to LAN parties, this case provides all the nec...
Futuristic look, Plenty of room, LCD temperature readings, Uses rails on drives.
The filter is hard to get to, Front cover can be a pain to remove.
The Lexa is a nice looking case,. Its futuristic styling gives the case a modern look compared to standard cases. The Lexa is made of lightweight aluminum and plastic, making it an extremely light case. The only thing I really didnt like was having t...
The NXZT Lexa case is an excellent case for those wanting plenty of expansion room while wanting a different look than the standard beige case. Aesthetically, the NZXT Lexa case is absolutely beautiful. Positives of the case include an all-aluminum des...
Abstract: As this is my first review to be posted on a web site I suppose I should give a little background information about myself. I am a lover of computer gaming and modding. I do work part time in a small computer shop where we do anything and everything re...
Abstract: In the past years when NZXT was in its infancy, we had looked at the original Guardian followed by the Nemesis Elite and most recently the Trinity. On top of these cases, NZXT has most recently ventured into creating SLI-certified power supplies with ...
Lightweight, All aluminum construction, Included low noise (and LED) fans, Fan filters, External power button, Cable management cage, Very sleek design, Tool free drive system and expansion slots, Included case bag
Nothing worth mentioning
This is the first case from NZXT that I have had my hands on and it did not disappoint me. I would be hard pressed to say that there was anything wrong with the case that would prevent me from spending my money on it. With the Lexa, they have introduc...
With the windowed side panel removed the internal structure of the Lexa awaits our gleaming eyes and it won’t disappoint and in some ways even perplex us to some degree. Here we have the grand total of eleven drive bays with the five interna...
Three 120mm fans + one 80mm
LCD Display
Flip down PCI retension bracket
Tool Less Drive Rails
Thin and Light Aluminum Construction
Included Carrying Strap
"perfect" symmetry!
Multiple Rear Plastic Arc Issues
No Removable Motherboard Tray
With the Lexa, NZXT has once again been able to release something new and completely original into a market where new and original offerings are typically few. Whether you love the symmetric design of the Lexa or absolutely abhor it, like every other N...