The NZXT Hades is a great looking case with top-tier features and expandability for under $100, so this should be a case any user should strongly consider purchasing if looking for a mid tower....
Good Looking Design, Toolless installation features, Ample room for components, Good cooling features with room for expansion, LCD Temperature display, Good design efforts to keep the case dust free,
Nontypical size for fan mounts, Topmounted I/O ports don't allow tucking the case into tight spaces, Hard Drives mounting orientation could be facing to the side, Cable management grommets easily come out of their holes
NZXT is no newcomer when it comes to quality cases, and the Hades is no exception. The Hades shows that both form and function can be had in an affordable chassis. Such high points as the sleek looks, ample room, and useful cable management system are ...
Excellent Airflow and Cooling, Excellent Fit and Finish and Attention to Detail, Spacious Design for a Mid Tower, Accommodates 300mm Graphics Cards, Sturdy and Solid Build, Bottom Venting For Power Supply, Unique Styling, Very Easy to Work On,
Does Not Allow For All Fans to Be Used With Tall CPU Cooler, Hardware (screws/standoffs/thumbscrews) Crossthread Easily, silver
The NZXT Hades is a very interesting case. It has a lot of features, and the fit and finish of the unit is really impressive. It was not an easy build compared to many other cases I’ve worked on, as proper cable routing does take some time and the driv...
Abstract: Video Review: When choosing a case first you sill first have to like it;s overall styling, but it also should have many excellent features. Features like; excellent air circulation, plenty of included fans, lots of drive bays, water cooling friendly & ...
A seemingly never-ending stream of press releases bombards the review world with flowery language and hard-to-prove claims of superiority, often from case manufacturers maintaining that a specific model is perfect for nearly anyone’s gaming rig. In...
High airflow design, Mesh fan filters, Outfitted with watercooling passthroughs, Lots of room, Cable routing, CPU heatsink cutout, Three channel temperature display, Two channel fan speed controller
Not completely toolless (Hard drives require 8 screws each), Front USB ports are a bit close to each other.More expert reviews of the NZXT Hades can be found at Testseek.com
The NZXT Hades case provides an excellent cost/performance ratio. It is ideal for the user that wants to build a nice system with fan speed adjustment and temperature monitoring without having to purchase another fan speed controller, and can’t warr...
It’s nice to see the NZXT Hades take a good step forward in internal case aesthetics by offering a solid black internal chassis paint j0b. It also goes a long way to compliment the outward case design. Unfortunately, you can’t go by NZXT’s website pi...
Abstract: If you dig the Hades’ unique design, it offers a number of useful features normally reserved for much more expensive products. For under a hundred bucks, this case is definitely worthy of consideration.