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As a media case, this enclosure nearly ticks every box. With the ability to have four hard discs and two optical drives, there is enough space for large volumes of music and videos. Noise lowering features, such as silicon grommets and foam covered si...
The NZXT Duet is a well built, moderately affordable, compact, and very attractive home theater oriented PC case sure to please anyone looking to build an HTPC. While it does have some minor flaws, I can't help but be impressed with the design, appear...
Great looking in a Battlestar Galactica Centurion sort of way, Dual use as either a desktop HTPC or midtower case, You can use 120mm case fans for max airflow, Priced right at $69.99 but can be found for less if you look around.
Why not include 120mm fans stock for max performance and noise reduction?, Aluminum door is super sharp and can cause bloodletting.
So it appears that despite the HTPC Desktop looks, the NZXT Duet makes a pretty nice looking mid-tower setup. At at $69.99 street price (though I’ve heard $29.99 at a couple places), it’s an absolute bargain for a case with this type of finish...
The NZXT Duet is a special looking case that would suit just about any kind of environment, whether that is in the office or living room. Appearance aside, the cases functionality is impressive and can easily fulfill the role of a Power PC. This is due...
On the whole, you have to take this case for what it is. For the price, it looks fairly decent and has enough room to do what it needs to do. Its also small enough to fit into your entertainment center and not look out of place. For what it is, ...
Rather than taking a minimalist approach and installing a micro-atx board with onboard video, stock CPU heatsink and fan, etc. I wanted to see if it was possible to stuff a full-size midrange system in the Duet as NZXT claims. Once all the hardware is...
Solid-feeling brushed-aluminum front panel accents and smooth-operating door, Plenty of ventilation, Excellent looks, Attractive finish, External width matches stereo components,
Tear-off input panels, Meager stock cooling solution, Two-pin front LED connection which doesnt work with motherboards that require 3-pin connections, PSU mounting isnt a simple task, Mounting hard drives over the case vents impairs ventilation
With its combination of thoughtful design and pleasing aesthetics, NZXTs Duet sits comfortably in a category already populated by more established manufacturers like Antec and SilverStone. The Duet uses a unique internal layout to allow support of fu...
When it comes to building a system, there are many factors to consider. If your new build is leaning toward the HTPC segment, then you really need to have an enclosure that can fit your components, offer good cooling, and not be an eyesore sitting in ...