Check out his full review to see how it looks empty and with a system inside.
“The NZXT Vulcan is quite possibly one of the most well-designed micro-ATX cases I’ve ever tested. The overall design, expandability options, support for the longest graphics cards on the market, and competitive price point really puts it into a class of its own. The overall construction is really quite surprising considering this case retails for only $70 with free shipping. I also need to confirm that the top panel can house a dual radiator solution for a custom watercooling setup because I know most gamers having gone away from typical air-cooled systems to water-cooled ones.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- ZXT Phantom Enthusiast Full Tower Case @ Tweaktown
- NZXT Vulcan Case Review @ KitGuru
- The Cooler Master Elite 430 Black Case @ Alienbabeltech
- Thermaltake Element V @ Overclockers Online
- Cooler Master CM 690 II Basic PC Case Review @ BayReviews
- NZXT Phantom Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
- NZXT Vulcan Case Review @ HardwareHeaven
- NZXT Vulcan Case @ Overclockers.com
- Lian Li PC- T60 ATX Test Bench @ Phoronix
- NZXT Sentry 2 LXE Fan Controller @ OC3D
- Arctic Cooling Breeze Mobile Fan @ TechPowerUp
- NZXT Sentry LXE: External Control for Up to Five Fans @ ExtremeTech
- CoolIT Vantage ALC Cooler Review @ HardwareHeaven
- CoolIT Systems Vantage A.L.C. CPU Cooler @ Tweaktown
- Thermaltake Silent 1156 CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
- Noctua NH-D14 CPU cooler @ Funky Kit
- CoolIT ECO A.L.C CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Canucks
- Twin Brothers: Alpenfohn Matterhorn and Deep Cool Gamer Storm CPU Coolers @ X-bit Labs