Review of the NZXT Guardian Case
By flung
WhiningDog.NET
June 14 th , 2004
Introduction
Were you ever into robots depicted in those Japanese anime cartoons? You know - the ones that could transform from one shape into another? Were you a Transformers fan like I was? If you can picture what one of those robot faces looks like - then try and picture that face on the front facing of your PC case. That's right, your PC case. The market for pre-modded cases has mushroomed in recent years and NZXT is a new company attempting to capitalize on the growth of this sector. Their first product is a case entitled "The Guardian" and it looks as if it came straight from a Japanese anime cartoon. This case is geared towards PC gaming enthusiasts who want the very best inside and outside of their PC. Does The Guardian perform as well as it looks? Come on in as we take a look at this unique case design that's certainly an eye opener for anyone looking to build a new computer system.
Packaging
The NZXT Guardian was shipped to us in the following packaging:
The packaging included:
- Guardian Case
- Instructions
- Screws
- Motherboard standoffs
- Power Cable
NZXT shipped an Orion XP400 power supply unit with the Guardian case. The PSU could be stronger - especially when you consider the types of systems that enthusiasts may build around this case.
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