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NZXT Tempest 410 Elite Review

Rating: 8.0.

In 2008 NZXT released the original Tempest case, at the time it was considered one of the finest ventilated cases available in the budget sector. Recently NZXT decided to update the range with the new Tempest 410 and 410 Elite. NZXT has 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.

Features

  • Large honeycomb steel mesh design for optimal airflow
  • Dual radiator support for all-in-one liquid cooling solutions
  • Latest Audio, USB 2.0, and USB 3.0 internal support
  • Dual touch powered 120mm front fans equipped with easily removable filters for easy maintenance
  • Large clear side windows allows for viewing of CPU and components

Specifications

MODEL Tempest 410 Elite
CASE TYPE Mid Tower Steel
FRONT PANEL MATERIAL Plastic/Steel
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) 215 x 481 X 496mm
VGA Clearance Maximum 315mm w/o HDD, 290mm w/ bracket, 250mm w/ HDD installed
CPU Heatsink Support 170mm
COOLING SYSTEM FRONT, 2 X 120mm @ 1200rpm (2x included)REAR, 1 X 120mm @ 1200rpm (1x included)

TOP, 2 X 120/140mm

BOTTOM, 1 x 120mm

DRIVE BAYS 3 EXTERNAL 5.25″ DRIVE BAYS8 INTERNAL 3.5″/2.5″ Slots

Screwless Rail Design

MATERIAL(S) Steel with painted interior
EXPANSION SLOTS 7
WEIGHT 7.8KG
MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT ATX, MICRO-ATX, MINI ATX, FLEX ATX, MINI ITX

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4 comments

  1. Looks alright, nothing out of the ordinary, built to a price point. Hard to get excited. more lian li reviews please 😉

  2. I think these cheaper cases sell a lot, rather than a £400 lian li masterpiece. We all love the ultra high end products, but these are the big sellers.

    Still love that new Cooler Master case reviewed here last week at £130, what a steal.