NZXT Lexa Blackline Review 6

NZXT Lexa Blackline Review

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Value and Conclusion

  • The NZXT Lexa Blackline sells for $99.99 US Dollars or 99.90€ with blue or red lighting. The new series is up to $60 USD or 50€ cheaper than the original Lexa case.
  • Good price
  • Very good build quality
  • Large graphics cards will fit
  • Quiet, even with all the fans
  • Hide-effect LCD for three temperature diodes
  • Tool-less system is complete and works perfectly
  • Four fans included
  • Awesome looks and well placed lighting
  • Great paintjob
  • Screwless expansion card installation
  • Cable sorting cage in the back
  • Front IO placed on wrong side of case
  • Is twice as heavy as original Lexa
  • Is a fingerprint magnet
The NZXT Lexa Blackline looks just as great as the original Lexa, if not better. While this may be more based on personal preference, it should be noted that NZXT did everything to make a uniform case, with the plastic parts up top, the rear cage and the feet on the bottom. Including four quiet fans inside the system is a great move as is the dust filter on the window and bottom of the case. The screwless system truly deserves the name and does make installation simpler and faster, while still holding all components tight, so you will not have to worry about vibrations or loose parts when carrying it to a LAN party. A great looking and fuctional lock keeps unwanted guests out of your case, while the LCD display for three temperatures and the power button are perfectly placed as well. That said, the only gripe I have with the Lexa Blackline series is the fact that the two black fans do not come with mainboard header connectors and the usual "front I/O" is located on the right side - the wrong side.
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