NZXT Lexa Mid-Tower

Written by Michael Larabel in Enclosures on 8 June 2006 at 01:00 PM EDT. Page 3 of 5. Add A Comment.

Similar to the ASUS Vento 3600, on the rear of the chassis is a cable organization cage. Also at the back of the case is a 120mm case fan. On the bottom of the NZXT Lexa are four soft rubber pads in each of the four corners. The dimensions for the chassis are 220 x 522 x 569 mm, and its weight is a mere 5.9kg.

Opening up the chassis, the internal structure is faintly similar to the NZXT Trinity except for a difference in size and a few other alterations. The NZXT Lexa supports four external 5.25", two 3.5" external, and five internal 3.5" bays. The included fans consist of a 120mm front intake, 120mm rear exhaust, 120mm side intake, and 80mm top exhaust. The intake fans (excluding the side panel) do include dust filters for preventing a build-up of dirt within the chassis.

While NZXT does offer a model of the Lexa that ships with a 500W ATX PSU, the variant we received for review does not contain a power supply. Nor are there any exterior color alternatives for the ATX case. The interior of the chassis is relatively well laid out and should not possess anything in the way of installation difficulties, but we will see as we start the install voyage.


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