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NZXT Trinity

Sponsor: NZXT

Price: 89.00

Author: Duck

Published: Sun, Oct-01-2006

 Description:

     While looking at the NZXT Trinity I liked the shade of metal parts. It was not a chrome or a charcoal, they had a goldish color to them. The door was not huge/heavy. Personally I like short fat cases but this is the first taller case that I have liked. Windows, I usually do not care for them but this one looked like it could withstand a little abuse. The fan grills on the side I usually don't care for either, but with the mesh it gave it the extra POP that it needed.


 First Impression:

     When I first saw the box I thought "wow its full color". Usually you see plain brown boxes, but not this time its a glossy full color retail box, clearly marked with what it can do and what's inside.

    

I caught a glimpse of a few wrinkles in the corners from shipping and hope its OK.

Features:

Screw-less installation for 5.25" and 3.5" Devices
SECC steel construction
Steel Plated front panel with black chrome finish
Sleek, stealth ed clear side panel ( Optional )
Thermal display meter
Custom NZXT fan grill
Black/Silver reflective coated finish
One 80mm blue LED fan (side)
One 80mm fan ( rear )
Ext. Ports: 2 x USB 2.0, Mic and Headphone Jack

Specifications:

Model: Trinity Series
Case type: Mid Tower steel chassis case
Dimensions: (W x H x D) 200X440X430 mm
Cooling System: Front, 1 X 120 mm (optional)
Rear, 1 X 120 mm (80mm included)
Side panel, 1 X 80mm Blue LED (included)
Side 1 X 80mm Slim Fan (optional)

Drive bays: 10
5 External 5.25" Drive bay
1 External 3.5 " Drive bay
4 Internal 3.5" Drive bay
Screw-less Rail Design For 5.25" and 3.5" Bays
Material: SECC Steel
Expansion Slots: 7
Power Supply: 400 WATT PS2 ATX 12V ( OPTIONAL )
Weight: 6.6 KGS (W/O Power)
Motherboards Supported: ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT



 

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