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Kitguru Lite presents the NZXT Tempest 410 Elite

At Kitguru we know a portion of our audience won’t want to read 30-40 page reviews on the latest technology. With this in mind we are starting a new series of videos which demystify all the tech talk and lay out the cold hard facts. Kitguru Lite is tech without the full fat cream on top.

A few weeks ago we looked at the NZXT Tempest 410 Elite case and our guy Steve Ruxton left with mainly positive feelings. The original Tempest case was considered a classic, and with the new design NZXT incorporated a clear acrylic window and a large honeycomb steel mesh into the design to offer both good looks and maximum airflow.  They have also added USB 3.0 to the front panel with dual radiator support and dual touch powered front fans. Is it worth your money?

Check out the Kitguru Lite video below and if you want to read more then head over to our full, indepth review analysis.

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2 comments

  1. Its a good case for the money, the improvements seem to have worked well.

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