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May 2009
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Montage sans outils
Compatible avec les longues cartes graphiques
Le look et les LED restent sobres et classes
Trois ventilateurs 120 mm très silencieux
Ventilation efficace
Indicateur de températures par sondes
Simple et efficace
Ouvertures...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de dispositif antivibration
La structure interne en acier reste proche de lentrée de gamme
Le ventilo latéral peut causer des incompatibilités physiques
Pas de dispositif antipoussière
Ce nest pas un rhéobus (pas de contrôle de la vitesse des vent...
Looks really good, especially in the dark, Decent cable management features, Solid
Airflow, Low powered fans, The exhaust fan doesnt have LEDs, Only 3 fans included, A bit pricey @ $79.99
Moving to this chassis from an Antec 900, I believe this case has stood up to the NZXT brand name. Offering features like the LCD temperature read-out, and some decent cable management, NZXT did a great overall job with this one. When installing my co...
Extrait: Cases are such a personal thing, something for just about every need and preference, in just about every shape, size, and design you can think of. Tall cases, small cases, black cases, blue case, its-got-it-all cases. Dr. Suess would be proud. Well, t...
All in all, NZXTs Guardian 921 is a well rounded case. The menacing looking exterior has a much more pleasing aesthetic quality compared to its predecessor, the original Guardian by NZXT. The lights, as you can see, are fairly bright, even in a full ...
Extrait: NZXT Guardian 921Tom follows up his NZXT Tempest video review with another case from NZXT. This time he reviews the Guardian 921 case. Check out our video review! » CLICK HERE TO VIEW FS Home Blog + Share: Digg • Del.icio.us • ...
Sleek, futuristic design, LCD temperature display, Well built, Multiple included fans, Quiet
Not a lot of temperature display options
The NZXT Guardian 921 case is a nice upgrade to the original Guardian. While I dont think it will replace the original Guardian case I think it provides a sleek design and look for those in the gaming scene. The LCD temperature display certainly look...
Colored lights, Nice eye candy, Good cooling, Screwless design, Temperature sensors
Some features left out, Hard to clean up cables
The Guardian 921 is an excellent case, with awesome eye candy and a pretty good cooling system, this case comes highly recommended. The screwless design makes it easy to work on the system and update it, however in some areas, the features are a bit l...
Despite my tendancy to prefer a more conservative style of case I found the aesthetics of the NZXT Guardian 921 to my liking. Much like the Apollo that I reviewed a few years ago, NZXT has toned down the design of the Guardian 921 compared to other c...
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Publié: 2008-08-15, Auteur: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Extrait: I found that I liked the NZXT Guardian 921. I do not think I would buy it for myself but it was a good looking case. I also do not feel it is a gamers’ case or meant for enthusiasts it simply does not have the options needed to hold the gamer over. The...
Nice clean design, Roomy interiors, Tool less drive rails, "Flux Capacitor" like LEDs on the front panel, eSATA Port, Pre drilled holes for water cooling
Toolfree design, Good air flow, Roomy, Great looks, Removable hard drive cage, Very quiet, Temperature display with 3 probes, Watercooling ready...
Cable management a bit hard, Some processor coolers might not fit in it, Slim accessories bundle...
The NZXT Guardian 921 is awesome. The Halo video game helmet shape on the front with the LCD looks great. The three blue lit lines on the front also gives it a nice look. Moreover, the case looks even greater when you switch on the front and back fans...