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February 2012
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Support for 10 120mm or 140mm fans
Plenty of room for custom liquid cooling solutions
Front panel SD card reader
White LEDs that light up back I/O panel
Affordable
High airflow design
USB 3.0
Toolfree 5.25" and 3.5" HDD mounting
Support for video cards up to 375mm long
Excellent cable management
Reusable PCI slot covers
Easyaccess 5.25" drive bay covers
Plenty of optional fan mounting areas
Gigantic
Parking garage like space
Extreme dust filtration
Extremely cool in stock configuration
With room for more fans
Or drop in water cooling
Truly tool free
Inside and out
Superb wire management
Supports any and all hardware or form factor
Long VGA
Tall CPU
Giant Power
Not a single sharp edge in the machine
Lights in the back are awesome
Easy to clean
Easy to service
Eas
Massive size offers ease of use and exceptional cooling
Attractive
Modern design
Support for huge liquid cooled systems and multiple radiators
Four included fans
With room for many more
Rear LEDs
Latching mechanism for the side panels
Air filter for the power supply
Front
And bottom fans
LEDs with on/off switch on the rear panel
Supports radiators from liquid cooling solutions up to 420 mm long and 90 mm tall
Vented slot covers
Nine expansi
Cooling performance
Cable management
Well suitable for watercooling
Design
LEDs at the rear panel
Easily removable dust filters
Fan hub...
Massive interior for air- or water-cooled power configurations
Loads of cable-routing cutouts
Moveable top vents
Dust filters on all air intakes
Handy rear-panel LEDs
Chassis-fan power hub
Great Performance
Multiple configurations for airflow
Fans
And water cooling
Excellent overall design and build quality
Good looks
Easy to work with
Fits all your water cooling needs
Radiators up to 360mm
Up to XLATX Motherboards
Great Cable Management
A HotSwappable Drive Bay
Integrated SD Card Reader
Good Looks
Great design
Great features
Very well made
Lots of room inside making installation easy
Great case for watercooling
Looks great
Keeps everything cool
Builtin card reader
Fans are quiet
Good cooling
Very quiet
Quick disconnect panels are very useful
Great cable management system
Light in the back to help you find the right plug in a dark environment
The Switch 810 is a winner from start to finish although I'm not completely sold on the looks. The mesh and soft touch accents look great alongside the high gloss finish, but the amount of plastic tends to give it a bit of a cheap look, but it's hard ...
I've seen the original Switch 810 in glossy black and truth be told, I wasn't really sold with its looks. Glossy materials meant it was a huge fingerprint and dust magnet so maintenance was a huge pain. That said, after seeing the gunmetal edition of the ...
Visually, the NZXT Switch 810 is extremely sleek and very attractive to the eye with its gloss white finish framed in matte black and smooth lines. I especially enjoy the look of the entire case, as the front bezel is simply and uncluttered, while the ...
Light in the back to help you find the right plug in a dark environment, Extremely well engineered interior layout, Plenty of fans right out of the box, Cool little PCB to connect fans to, Removable HDD cages, Multiple locations for radiators, Extremely g
A lot of plastic - no real metal mesh parts to reinforce the outer shell, Top air vent flimsy, No HPTX support, Front hot-swap bay requires you to screw in a HDD into the metal bay, Screwless locks for ODDs do not hold that well
NZXT is pushing into new regions with the Switch 810 chassis, as the case comes with a higher price tag than most of their other offerings. The large XL-ATX case does offer a long list of extremely useful features, most of which are due to the complete...
High airflow design, USB 3.0, Toolfree 5.25" and 3.5" HDD mounting, Support for video cards up to 375mm long, Excellent cable management, Reusable PCI slot covers, Easyaccess 5.25" drive bay covers, Plenty of optional fan mounting areas,
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The Switch 810 is solid all the way around, from the ground up. Aesthetically, the NZXT Switch 810 oozes style, elegance and shear awesomeness from every pore. This is the best NZXT chassis I have come across in a very long time. I am thrilled to see N...
Good cooling, Very quiet, Quick disconnect panels are very useful, Great cable management system
Some parts rattle or are loose
Overall the NZXT Switch 810 is a very solid case in a number of ways. Of course it is not perfect, there are small flaws here and there, but overall it really does quite a good job. Cooling is more than sufficient from this case and the easy to remove...
Four included 140mm fans with fan hub, Lots of room inside, Lots of cable routing holes, Water-cooling ready, LED's on the back of the case, Just looks awesome, Price
Top fan vents have no purpose when closed
After looking over this case, installing a system in it and using for about 3 weeks now this has to be one of the most thought-out cases that I have seen in a while. If you go over each section of the case NZXT has done something to make it better or ...
Massive size offers ease of use and exceptional cooling, Attractive, modern design, Support for huge liquid cooled systems and multiple radiators, Four included fans, with room for many more, Rear LEDs
Massive size makes transportation difficult, No fan controller, Top slats do little for noise reduction
Gigantic, parking garage like space, Extreme dust filtration, Extremely cool in stock configuration, with room for more fans, or drop in water cooling, Truly tool free, inside and out, Superb wire management, Supports any and all hardware or form factor: Long VGA, tall CPU, Giant Power, Not a single sharp edge in the machine, Lights in the back are awesome, Easy to clean, easy to service, eas
Heavy, and substantial. Something this big should have handles of some sort, Lack of a Fan controller drives additional noise
When selecting a case to build your ultimate rig, there are several considerations: size, price, color, finish. In the size category, this box is a beast. It’s big enough for your PC, and your Fiat to park in. As for price, it’s definitely up there...