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March 2010
(81%)
54 Tests
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Good performance, Motherboard cutout for easy CPU bracket removal, 2.5" hard drive adapter, Cable management, LCD Temp readout, Dual channel fan controller,
Unable to mount liquid cooling radiator with provided mounts
NZXT has manufactured a good case and after some modification, Hades has found a place to call home with this reviewer. Beautifully sculpted and outrageous airflow for $89.99 US is astounding. I'd recommend this case to anyone looking for cutting edge...
Like nearly all of NZXT's current line of cases, I really like the looks of the new Hades. From what I've seen NZXT has been doing most of their newer chassis in all black, inside and out. It adds a much more finished look to a case when the inter...
NZXT Hades is a good option for the user that wants a case full of features (including speed control for the fans and a digital thermometer) but can’t or doesn’t think it is worthwhile buying a more expensive model. For its great cost/benefit...
Zusammenfassung: Though both cases share many features, the Tempest EVO is best suited for cooling junkies and the Hades for those who are content just monitoring their system's temperature(s). From the front, the Hades has a distinct visual edge, and the Tempest EVO looks plainer overall. But the...
Looks nice and is well made, Built in temperature monitoring, Wire management,
Can’t use large CPU coolers or even average sized ones, Not really room for larger video cards depending on configuration, Not really much room inside of case at all
The NZXT Hades isn’t a bad case overall but it does have some glaring issues that cannot be ignored. The side fan just won’t let you install larger CPU coolers and there really isn’t much room in this case. If you’ve got a large video card then expec...
As we’ve come to expect from NZXT, the Hades is another unique chassis with appealing visuals. In terms of cooling, the Hades has a lot to offer with the four fan system although the noise levels might irk some users. The temperature sensor display ad...
The NZXT Hades case impressed us with its quiet, simplistically functional performance and useful features. Starting at the front the refreshingly easy to use magnetic closure for the front door panel was a pleasure to use in addition to being quiet a...
Zusammenfassung: A seemingly never-ending stream of press releases bombards the review world with flowery language and hard-to-prove claims of superiority, often from case manufacturers maintaining that a specific model is perfect for nearly anyone’s gaming rig. In the...
"Nine" Drive Bays, Included Temperature Monitor & Fan Controller, Excellent Ventilation, Filtered Air Intakes, Good Cable Management
Crowded at Top of Case, One Unusable Bay, Door Blocks Fan Controllers and Must be Shut to view temperature
The NZXT Hades case isn't anything too new or revolutionary from NZXT. It uses a fairly standard internal layout that gives you a total of nine bays in a mid-tower case. These nine bays include four external 5.25" bays, three internal 3.5" HDD bays...
Unique design, Great cooling performance, Dual 200mm fans, Fan controller, Price, Decent cable management, C/F temperature display, Dual SSD mounting adapter, Water cooling support, Mesh door...
Fan noise, Cable management covers come off easily, No reset button, Mislabeled power button cable, Installation can be tight...
The Hades is a unique case from NZXT with an attractive price that manages to deliver a lot of good, a little bad and even some odd. The design of the case is very interesting and at first glance I was not sure if I loved or hated it. But once I power...