• Review: NZXT Whisper PC case

    Devin Coldewey

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    Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

    There’s not a lot to be said about the NZXT Whisper that isn’t said in the video, and what was said I don’t feel like saying again. The bottom line is that it’s a huge, solid case, with lots of built-in functionality like the slide-out HDD trays and many fans. One thing I did forget to mention is that it comes with a PSU-hugging rubber protector that reduces power supply vibration. Pretty hot.

    It’s big, though, so if you’re considering moving from a mid tower (I recommend it), be sure your power supply has the distance on its cables to reach all your components.

    Here are the pictures I promised in the video:

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