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  Published: 2007-03-15, review by: ukgamer.com

  • Abstract:  Stop what youre doing for just a moment and take a look at your computer case. What does it say about you? Is it solid and dependable? Stylish and slick? Perhaps battered and well used? Or just fuss-free and functional? In fact does it matter at all w...

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  Published: 2008-01-01, review by: uniquerigs.com

  • Nice paint finish, Very roomy for a midtower case, Unique side and front panel locking system
  • No removable motherboard tray

 
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  Published: 2007-05-18, review by: techpowerup.com

  • Incredible build quality, Great engineering inside the case, Hand crafted finish, Four silent 12 cm fans included, Drive rails for easy installation, 3mm thick aluminum, All welded & screwed together no rivets!, Available in black or silver, Sufficient sc...
  • Way to restrictive for todays high end components, Seagate drives fit, Samsung ones do not, Will not be able to fit 12 cm water cooling kits, PCI brackets need to be broken off and cannot be reused, GeForce 8800GTX/Ultra barely fits and will block two har...
  • The NZXT Adamas results in some very mixed feelings. The great build quality with 3 mm thick aluminum and incredible engineering poured into the design of the case are well worth the price tag. The space problems and the hard drive installation problem...

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  Published: 2007-04-19, review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • The NZXT Adamas leaves an enthusiast with mixed emotions. It truly is an extremely high quality, top end case, but as with most “hardcore” things it also has several drawbacks. The price tag of the Adamas is wallet breaking. The ergonomics are...

 
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  Published: 2007-03-09, review by: maximumpc.com

  • Abstract:  Latin poets used the word “adamas” to refer to the hardest substance imaginable. Although it’s a bit overdramatic, this definition neatly sums up our experience trying to stuff a motherboard into NZXT’s Adamas midtower case. By itself, the case is pret...

 
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  Published: 2007-01-10, review by: gwn.com

  • Light, strong case; Attractive styling; Screwless front panel and side panel release systems; Innovative front panel and optical drive hideaways.
  • Rear-facing hard drive cage; Drive mounting not screwless; Case area too small for anything beyond basic installations; Optical drive hideaway and hard drive cage do not fit all optical and hard drive models.
  • Despite its nice looks, the NZXT Adamas is a case best suited for someone looking to do a single installation and not touch their hardware for a long, long time ? a situation that?s more likely to apply to the average computer user than a gamer.

 
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  Published: 2006-11-13, review by: ocia.net

  • If you made it through the findings above, you probably would assume I absolutely hate this case. Well, you would be wrong. This case has so many great things going for it, and while there are a few things that hinder it from being perfect, it is still...

 
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  Published: 2006-11-08, review by: thinkcomputers.org

  • Almost completely made of metal, Quality craftsmanship and design, Front USB, firewire, and audio ports, Hidden CDRom bay, Easy installation, Toolless side and front panel, Runs quiet
  • Hard to adjust CDRom to work correctly with the bay cover.
  • For my first NZXT case I am thoroughly impressed with the amount of quality and craftsmanship that has gone into the Adamas case. For one almost everything on the case is made of metal, which mean the case is going to last for a long time and is durab...

 
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  Published: 2006-11-04, review by: futurelooks.com

  • Super Tough Design Tough enough to stand on, Tons of innovative design features such as the quick release front panels and side panels, The black anodized aluminum is damn sexy, Clean and fairly uncluttered cable routing is possible with this case.
  • Case resonates and makes some really annoying noises, Quick Release system for Optical Drive is flawed, Rear 120mm fan cannot be used on most motherboards, and its removal is required when installing a motherboard, Only 2 drive bays become available wh...
  • The NZXT ADAMAS Premium Aluminum Chassis is probably the toughest aluminum case I have ever come across. Compared too all the lightweight, flimsy chassis out there, you could probably drop the ADAMAS on top of them, and theyd be reduced to a crushe...

 
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  Published: 2006-11-02, review by: overclockercafe.com

  • NZXT Adamas, Installation, Just a few comments about installing a system in this case. Like all midtower cases space is at a premium with the Adamas case. Due to certain design features there are good and bad things with installing a system in this case...
  • Price, Not really a completely screw less rail design, Placement and design of the 120mm exhaust fan, Popout expansion slot covers
  • This entire review has surprised me to no end. From the moment that I first opened the box to actually installing a system into this case I have been continually surprised. The exterior of this case is absolutely wonderful in its design and looks. NZX...

 
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