Product Application:

SFF Gaming Case

Product Provided by:

NZXT

Available at:

Newegg

Estimated MSRP:

$149.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

Nov 29th, 2007

 

 

  

External View Cont.:

     The case has four large rubber strips that securely grip to most surfaces.

     The Rogue only supports Micro-ATX motherboards.  The board lays horizontally along the bottom with the power supply in the top right corner.

     The rogue features a removable motherboard tray.  This is a great feature and will make changing components much easier.  The downside to this is clearance.  While there is plenty of room inside for a high power air cooler, it won't allow you to slide the tray in and out.  This doesn't mean that all large heatsinks will work.  You have to be aware of clearance issues with the power supply, too.

The case does not have a side window, but has one on top.

Internal View

     Getting inside the case is pretty easy.  Both sides come off and the front comes down.  This is not screwless, though.  The sides are held on be two tiny screws and the front is held on by four.

     The drive bays have enough room for two DVD drives, a floppy disk drive and four HDD's.

The case has plenty of room for your largest video card.