Testseek.co.uk have collected 78 expert reviews of the NZXT Switch 810 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NZXT Switch 810.
February 2012
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The editors liked
Very spacious
Offers lots of flexibility
Good thermal performance
Great for cable management
Directional fan mounted to HDD cage
LED light for I/O plate
SD card reader slot
Can take up to 10 case fans
Big and easy to build into
Good outthebox cooling performance
Scope for extreme liquid cooling
Integrated SD card reader
Illuminated rear I/O ports
Exceptional cable management
Great build quality
Excellent cable management
Unlimited potential cooling configurations
Price point is competitive
The editors didn't like
Plastic front and top panels
Looks are an acquired taste
Noise could be an issue
Too much glossy plastic
It is no lightweight
Kitguru says
A fantastic case which will suit the performance oriented audience
Great Performance, Multiple configurations for airflow, fans, and water cooling, Excellent overall design and build quality, Good looks, Easy to work with
Weight--She's Heavy, Glossy finish will smudge
In the end, there's not much we would change about the NZXT Switch 810. Other than the issue of the CPU cutout on the motherboard tray not accommodating our particular CPU cooler's backplate, the use of a valuable SATA power connector to power two LEDs, a...
NZXT has put a lot of thought and special features into the Switch 810. A few of these I can't recall ever coming across before in another make or model case, like the slotted mounting holes for the rear exhaust fan, the fan power distribution on the...
Abstract: Video Review: The NZXT Switch 810 Case is a full-tower case that is jam packed with excellent features and it looks amazing. If you need loads of drive bays, plenty of room to work, tons of fans, cable management holes and more this is the case for y...
The NZXT Switch 810 is one hell of a case. It is able to support virtually any component on the market, has above average cooling, can accommodate insane water cooling configurations, and also looks very nice to boot. With so much going for it, we are ...
Latching mechanism for the side panels, Air filter for the power supply, front, and bottom fans, LEDs with on/off switch on the rear panel, Supports radiators from liquid cooling solutions up to 420 mm long and 90 mm tall, Vented slot covers, Nine expansi
No fan speed controllers, Closing the top panel vents makes no sense, Should have an air filter on the top panel, Doesn't support HPTX motherboards, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will
The NZXT Switch 810 is a decent full-tower case, allowing you to build a very high-end system. The LEDs on the rear panel is a great idea, making it easier for you to find the right connector after the computer is built and installed on its final place. H...
Cooling performance, Cable management, Well suitable for watercooling, Design, LEDs at the rear panel, Easily removable dust filters, Fan hub...
that doesn’t support speed adjusting, Lots of plastic, Scratches in our sample (sorry, had to mention this)
NZXT Switch NZXT Switch 810 is a real dark horse. It would definitely have earned Editor's Choice -award if NZXT used less plastic and instead made the parts of aluminum. Other than that the case is a great choice for users that require great cooling ...
NZXT has done a tremendous job on the Switch 810. There are so many features and small details throughout this case. It's a dream for water cooling with room for 5x 120/140 mm of radiator easily, with possibly up to 7x 120/140 mm of radiator if using a ...
Fantastic temperatures across the board, Builtin multimemory card reader, Selectable LED illumination in the rear for ease of use in dark areas, Dedicated pivot fan support for keeping GPUs cool, Builtin OEMstyle optical drive stealthing, Hidden hotswa...
Highgloss surfaces highlight fingerprints very easily, Vent/louver system at the top flexes during opening and closing making it difficult to use...
As we just saw in the Testing & Results section, the performance of the NZXT Switch 810 really seems to take control of the other cases and put up some impressive numbers for being as quiet as it is. The interior pivoting fan appears to have been a ve...
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