The claim to the title of "Airflow King" is one NZXT has definitely put effort into achieving, and it shows. With a total of not only six options, but factory installed fans placed effectively to provide cooling to known hot spots, the Tempest is a coo...
So, we still have not yet given a clear answer to the question posed at the beginning of this review: “Is the Tempest truly the “Airflow King” they say it is, or is it just another case trying take the crown and falling short?&rdquo...
Abstract: Before I get on with the review, I wanted to share some unboxing pictures and specs with you guys. As you can see in the first picture on the left that the box took a bit of a beating during it’s travel to Canada, however due to NZXT packaging there w...
When it comes to computer cases, the looks do not make your rig run any cooler, faster or more reliable. What does make your system run better overall is the amount of air that is circulated in the enclosure that you choose to house your equipment. Wit...
Great at Sucking and Blowing, Blue LEDs All Over, Great Placement of Front Panel, Awesome Design, Server Like Storage
A Little Pricy for Some, So Many Fans Make it a Little Noisy
So how did this case stack up? In my opinion, and in most people’s minds, this case did really well. From its sleek sexy look, and massive blowing power this case is a no brainer. While the NZXT Tempest Chassis price may be a little steeper than so...
This case is definitely a complete package with great value. The inclusion of 6 fans for cooling welcomes overclocking of your components . The attention to detail by adding dust filters is common sense and shows the quality of the product. However I w...
Well folks... you cannot argue with the thermal performance of this case. The numbers speak for themselves. The cable management options are well thought out, the fans are quiet and efficient, and the insides are well finished with minimal edges that ...
Once the case is up and running, you can see why the Tempest is called "The Airflow King". It uses five fans to basically make this case one huge windtunnel, and due to their large size isnt excessively noisy. The design of the case is very good ov...
Abstract: NZXT Tempest - Mid Tower Case Review User Rating: / 0 PoorBest Written by Munk Sunday, 21 December 2008 21:40 Pcwizkids review of the NZXT Tempest Mid Tower Case. When looking over this case it reminds me a lot of the Thermaltake m9 case. I love t...