There is little bad to say about this case, in fact I don’t think there is anything. Its rare that I can’t pick holes in something, but this is one of those times. Its mulnaz, it looks awesome, its inexpensive, it’s quick and easy to ins...
Quality of this chassis is as expected although “restless” HDDs can produce additional noise if it’s not mounted properly. NZXT Apollo has enough room inside for an decent gaming rig. Problems can cause long graphics cards although ther...
Abstract: Video Review: Both the Lexa and Apollo cases look great. The Lexa is an all aluminum case with a few plastic parts, and it is extremely light. It weights in at only 13lbs! It has a tool-less design, a large window, & lots of fans and drive bays. This case even comes with a strong case carry harness. The Apollo case is an all steel case, and while it has lots of features, it's not in the same league as the Lexa. The Apollo does have most of the right ingredients for a great product and it's affordable. The Lexa, on the other hand, is a little on the pricey side. But, you get what you pay for. Watch the Video to find out more...
Durable steel frame; Attractive styling with clean lines and good use of LEDs; Side-mounted screwless hard drive cage; Excellent drive locking system; Plenty of interior space.
Steel frame scrapes the knuckles in some places; Hard drive cage should have same locking system as other bays; Front-of-bay plates that are hard to remove.
This case is a sure-fire winner and highly recommended.
Abstract: This has been yet another case review, and while nothing too jaw dropping was done with this case, NZXT had managed to make the Apollo into a nice midtower package. Much of the chassis is screw-less, offers an innovative see-through smoked acrylic pan...
The impressive presence of the NZXT Apollo will be desired by many. While many companies try to impress with strange designs and funky colours and lighting, the Apollo will stand out with its simplicity and elegance. The quality of the Apollo is above...
There are few things which downgrade the overall feel of the Apollo. One of them is the front tinted plastic window on the case’s door. While it is a good idea in theory, the very strong tinting will render most LCD screens unreadable. As the insid...
The NZXT Apollo which will most certainly appeal to everyone looking for a case which will not go unnoticed by the elegance of its design. It is not overly expensive, yet it has an impressive presence, offers good quality and is ergonomic. The Apollo ...
Abstract: Something old, something new: We examine a mid-priced, good-looking PC chassis from NZXT, another young player in the high-style case market.
Great tool-less hard drive rails
Tool-less expansion slots
Quiet
Nice Design
Burr on the slide locks
3.5" drive bay issue for hard drives
No front 120mm fan
This was the first time I have looked at an NZXT case, and I have to say I am impressed. The construction of the case is well done. If you are not big into modding, but want a case that will stand out, the NZXT Apollo is a great option. The biggest neg...
Price, Design, Quiet, Very cool blue LEDs, Optional PSU, Tool free implementation, Inclusion of blocked AC 97 and Intel HD audio hookups, Very cool orange color
Steel construction
for a case review can sometimes be the hardest part to write about. Quite a bit of the review is always going to be based on the reviewers personal opinions of the looks and design style of the case. With the Apollo case, NZXT has delivered up someth...