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The editors liked
Good looking case
Fairly unique shape
More cooling potential than any case I have used
Excellent finish inside and out
Good price.
Sleek
Beautiful design and finish
Tool-less features are easy to use
Three channel digital thermal probe included
Great airflow with low noise fans
Includes one 80mm and three 120mm fans
Filters included on all intake fans
Cable management cage
Pr...
Relatively screwless design.
Cable routing rack is nice
But flimsy
Oneofakind look
Cooling is superb
Temperature monitors are great for overclockers and gamers
Spacious
Elevatedwater tank could go underneath the unit
Predrilled and washered water cooling pipe holes
Side pane...
Nice glossy piano black finish on front panel door
Textured black paint finish on the aluminum panels
Screwless locking system for the drive bays
Pre drilled holes for water cooling solutions
Great design
Nice improvements from the original Lexa
Good price
Very good build quality
Large graphics cards will fit
Quiet
Even with all the fans
Hideeffect LCD for three temperature diodes
Toolless system is complete and works perfectly
Four fans included
Awesome looks and well placed lighting
Gr...
Durable steel construction
Fierce combination of black finish and red lighting
Pre-drilled holes for water cooler systems
Improvements made over the original Lexa design.
The editors didn't like
Unlike the original Lexa
Is steel
And doesnt have the cool carrying strap.
Fans use 4-pin Molex drive connectors for power
Front intake fan filter not easily cleaned
Cramped interior makes installing watercooling difficult
Frontpanel lighting is a disaster.
Must remove cable routing rack to secure PSU completely
Thumbscrews arent going to work on the backtheres space for them
But only the smallest of fingers could actually fit in there to tighten them
Glossy finish means fingerprints
No removable motherboard tray
Front IO placed on wrong side of case
External design flaws still exist from the original Lexa design that NZXT needs to correct.
Abstract: NZXT has just introduced the NZXT Lexa Blackline just in time for summer, with newly modified design and a menacing Black and Red theme. The Blackline comes equipped with two red 120mm LED fans running at 23dba and a top 80mm exhaust fan. The front ...
Glossy finish, Predrilled for water cooling, Screwless brackets, Temperature LCD w/ probes, GTX compatible, Dust filters, Front panel audio HD or AC’97, Low RPM fans (Noise)...
Thin plastic, Low RPM fans (performance), Incomplete manual, Inaccurate sensors, Interference with PSU (top fan), Short peripheral cables...
The NZXT Lexa Blackline touts that it provides maximum cooling and perfect symmetry. One of those statements happens to be true. The case is beautiful, sleek and very symmetrical. But it falls short of maximum cooling; providing what I would classify ...
Great Aesthetics, Silent fans, Great drive rails, Reasonable Price Point
No antivibration devices, Annoying to remove side panels
All things considered the Lexa Blackline isn’t a bad mid-tower case at all. Despite being first manufactured in 2007, it still holds up well in the modern marketplace. The striking red (or blue) aesthetics make it stand out and demand it be paid att...
NZXT have done themselves proud once again. I was a little bit put off due to the obvious gamer looks and plastic front. However, my doubts were put to rest during installation and testing, due to the ease of drive fitting and noise output. The temper...
Diseño excelente y no exagerado, Buen sistema de ventilación, Filtros para el polvo, Precio bajo (alrededor de 110dlls), Monitor de temperatura
Es difícil esconder los cables
Hemos llegado al final de nuestra revisión, pues bien, a pesar de que en las características del gabinete nos dice el fabricante que se pueden esconder los cables, esto es muy difícil, pues aunque se puede retirar la tapa derecha del gabine...
Outfit sehr stylisch, sehr gute Verarbeitung, rutschfester Stand, fast komplette Ausstattung, Werkslüfter sind akzeptabel leise, insbesondere bei 7VoltAnsteuerung, praktischer Einbau der optischen Laufwerke, attraktive Beleuchtung und nützliches Dis...
kein Mainboardschlitten, sehr empfindliche Kunststoffverkleidungen, Frontklappe öffnet nur nach rechts, deplaziertes I/O Panel, Lüfter haben nur 4pin Molex Stecker, umständliche Reinigung des Frontstaubfilters.
NZXT hat mit dem Lexa Blackline Miditower einmal mehr ein optisch sehr ansprechendes Gehäuse mit viel Platz und sehr guter Kühlung kreiert. Die inneren Werte konnten uns auch überzeugen, es existieren aber auch klare Verbesserungsbereiche, auf die wir ...
Abwechslungsreich und VielseitigDas Lexa Blackline ist eine schicke Serie, die sich optisch sehr gut in Szene setzen kann. Die zahlreichen Lichteffekte kaschieren sehr gut die teilweise recht durchschnittlichen Materialien, die hier verwendet wurden, ...