NXZT Lexa case Review :: Packaging and Setup

01-15-2007 · Category: Hardware - Cases

By Benjamin Sun

The Lexa comes in a standard case box. The front of the box contains a picture of the new case. The rear of the box has the specifications of the case so you can compare them to other cases in the store. The sides of the box contain the specifications in other languages, meaning if you speak Chinese the specifications are right there.

The case itself came inside the box with two end pieces of Styrofoam and a plastic bag protecting the case en transit. It’s unlikely that the case will be damaged as it is a tight fit inside the case. Setup of the case was an easy matter. We use an ASUS M2N32-SLI motherboard for all of our video card tests. After mounting the motherboard, I installed the CPU into the Socket AM2 Socket, the memory, the video card and the DVD-ROM. Installation was a breeze, and the 8800GTX from ASUS fit nicely into the case, touching the back HDD rail almost, but it doesn’t interfere with HDD installation nor was it hard to remove as it slid straight out when taking out the card.