Monday, July 6th 2009

NZXT M59 Medium Tower PC Chassis Early Look

PC Games Hardware Online is again a step ahead of NZXT themselves, giving us an early look at their latest enclosure - the mid-tower M59 PC chassis. The new all-black case is big enough to fit four 5.25-inch drives, and up to five 3.5-inch hard disks, also the case comes with brackets that allow for up to two 2.5-inch solid-state drives to be installed inside. For adequate cooling NZXT provides two 120 mm fans installed on the side panel and on the back of the case. An additional two 140 mm fans can be installed on top of the case. Lastly, the case has pre-drilled holes that ease the installation of external water cooling radiators a lot. The case is expected to start selling later this month for just under 60 Euro.
Source: PCGH
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14 Comments on NZXT M59 Medium Tower PC Chassis Early Look

#2
Kantastic
snakeoilwell....is ugly
Well... yeah it is. >_> But the black interior is nice. :P
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#3
ZoneDymo
As long as it does NOT have Blue LED fans its awesome.
Something like white or purple or lime would be cool.
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#4
hat
Enthusiast
I think it's hot... except for the case window (hate those). But that's just cosmetics... Bad internal case design... the HDD cage is potentially in the way of a serious business graphics card. That and I never liked the power supply being at the bottom.
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#5
Kitkat
i think it would vbe cool if the front was flat and the grill had slight waves the right side looks cool but make shte left side look so baron wish they just matched lol one side window one side grilltype
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tkpenalty
hatI think it's hot... except for the case window (hate those). But that's just cosmetics... Bad internal case design... the HDD cage is potentially in the way of a serious business graphics card. That and I never liked the power supply being at the bottom.
Why? A PSU at the bottom makes a sturdier and less top heavy case and thermally its much better for the system. Its probably OEM'ed by Coolermaster as usual for NZXT thus any GTX260/280/295/HD4870X2/etc will fit as it seems to be derived from the gladiator 600.

Heat rises ya know? so if your system runs toasty, the last place you want a PSU to be is at the top as it will be catching all the heat, and cycling it through the system. Some logic please? I know many of you think that the GPU's heat may damage your PSU, but that is just an assumption, an incorrect one when you consider how heat only travels upwards, unless blown downwards, but will still be displaced by the volume of heavier cool air from the intakes. For cabling's sake these days its pretty irrelevant because PSU manufacturers and motherboard manufacturers are moving the connectors to convenient locations for these modified ATX cases.
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hat
Enthusiast
tkpenaltyWhy? A PSU at the bottom makes a sturdier and less top heavy case and thermally its much better for the system. Its probably OEM'ed by Coolermaster as usual for NZXT thus any GTX260/280/295/HD4870X2/etc will fit as it seems to be derived from the gladiator 600.

Heat rises ya know? so if your system runs toasty, the last place you want a PSU to be is at the top as it will be catching all the heat, and cycling it through the system. Some logic please? I know many of you think that the GPU's heat may damage your PSU, but that is just an assumption, an incorrect one when you consider how heat only travels upwards, unless blown downwards, but will still be displaced by the volume of heavier cool air from the intakes. For cabling's sake these days its pretty irrelevant because PSU manufacturers and motherboard manufacturers are moving the connectors to convenient locations for these modified ATX cases.
I just don't like it there.
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#8
h3llb3nd4
hmmm, what did they give to their design teams? marijuana?
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#9
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
NZXT. Enough said. Don't trust it.
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#10
alentor
snakeoilwell....is ugly
i found it cool, like its not flat like all the other case it got cool curves! so its not ugly its just different.
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#11
Mistral
So, those are pictures of a pre-production sample? It only has atx mounts and the clearance from the top fans to the motherboard doesn't seem quite enough.

Other than that, I kind of like it. It will sell quite well if they keep the price down.
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#12
Arrakis9
hatthe HDD cage is potentially in the way of a serious business graphics card.
if you have a serious long card more than likely its a high end card which your probably not doing sli or xfire on seeing as its already high end..... unless your mounting your gfx card at the bottom part of your mobo there wouldn't be any clearance issues at all, directly across from the top 3 expansion slots is the fdd cage which i'm sure you could gut out anyway if need be.
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#13
tkpenalty
hatI just don't like it there.
kay... thats just odd :rolleyes:
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#14
[I.R.A]_FBi
h3llb3nd4hmmm, what did they give to their design teams? marijuana?
Dont insult marijuana
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