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September 2008
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The editors liked
In the past we have spoken highly of NZXT cases and again
The Rogue is a very well designed chassis. The 3mm thick aluminum and the exotic design alone are enough to make it a favourite choice among enthusiasts. Despite its cubic shape
The thermal pe...
The editors didn't like
The top panel. It is out of place with the craftsmanship of the rest of the case. It is much thinner and can vibrate slightly. It appears as if someone designed the Rogue without a top panel
And another person blindly designed and installed a top pan...
Great looking exterior with nice matte finish, Small form factor with unique layout, Room for decent number of drives, Good ventilation with quiet operations, Removable motherboard tray, Well, labeled accessories
Only accommodates the smallest of CPU coolers, Some components didn’t install properly, Heavy
The NZXT Rogue Small Form Factor (SFF) computer case is a uniquely designed case that adds a bit of flair to any computer build. The case has a solid aluminum/steel construction that lends itself well being transported around, and the large number of f...
The Rogue from NZXT is a well built case. If you’re looking for a smallish cube case that can handle large video cards and a tower cooler, then the Rogue should be on the top of your short list. ...
Published: 2008-10-06, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: I personally liked the Rouge, it is a very well put together case, although you are forced to use a MicroATX board you still have many options for making a very powerful system.NZXT put some good thought into making the Rouge easy to work with. By bein...
Here at HardwareLogic, we have seen our fair share of small form factor enclosures come through our labs. However, with every new iteration of a SFF chassis we see, there is always something that we wish that the manufacturer had included with its offe...
If you like going to LAN parties with your desktop and want something both durable and sleek this is the case for you. On the other hand of you are the type of person that enjoys “modding” your case, you may want to take a look at the ROGUE. T...
All together the Rogue proved to be a nice case to work with, after removing the panels installing the setup was easy. The only issues that I can think of are the CPU cooler limitations using the motherboard tray and that all the panels should be held...
NZXT always does really amazing stuff with PC cases. Yet this is the first time I have some reservations. Obviously a SSF chassis is smaller to work in, yet it is a problem with this case. Its not designed with the same feel as the previous products....
Holds any graphics card to date, Will hold the largest of power supplies, Supports up to 4 hard drives, Will support large CPU coolers, might have to sacrifice airflow under few circumstances, Very High quality product
Front Panel removal required to install CDROM or Floppy drives, Side Panel could have used screw less mechanism, Removable tray feature is useless if using a highend air cooling solution
NZXT Rogue The NZXT Rouge SFF chassis is a case that really impressed me from the beginning. I loved the size and the room that was available to me to work with. It is a great looking case that could sit right on top of your desk and impress anyone th...