Abstract: Though both cases share many features, the Tempest EVO is best suited for cooling junkies and the Hades for those who are content just monitoring their system's temperature(s). From the front, the Hades has a distinct visual edge, and the Tempest EVO looks plainer overall. But the...
Looks nice and is well made, Built in temperature monitoring, Wire management,
Can’t use large CPU coolers or even average sized ones, Not really room for larger video cards depending on configuration, Not really much room inside of case at all
The NZXT Hades isn’t a bad case overall but it does have some glaring issues that cannot be ignored. The side fan just won’t let you install larger CPU coolers and there really isn’t much room in this case. If you’ve got a large video card then expec...
A poor enthusiast choice, but otherwise functional....
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Published: 2010-06-10, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
NZXT seems to be just a slight edge above the rest in what is offered in economical entry to mid towers. The Hades, while using an unusual front bezel and door combination, offers quite the complete package. Direct competition for this chassis would...
"Nine" Drive Bays, Included Temperature Monitor & Fan Controller, Excellent Ventilation, Filtered Air Intakes, Good Cable Management
Crowded at Top of Case, One Unusable Bay, Door Blocks Fan Controllers and Must be Shut to view temperature
The NZXT Hades case isn't anything too new or revolutionary from NZXT. It uses a fairly standard internal layout that gives you a total of nine bays in a mid-tower case. These nine bays include four external 5.25" bays, three internal 3.5" HDD bays...
Unique design, Great cooling performance, Dual 200mm fans, Fan controller, Price, Decent cable management, C/F temperature display, Dual SSD mounting adapter, Water cooling support, Mesh door...
Fan noise, Cable management covers come off easily, No reset button, Mislabeled power button cable, Installation can be tight...
The Hades is a unique case from NZXT with an attractive price that manages to deliver a lot of good, a little bad and even some odd. The design of the case is very interesting and at first glance I was not sure if I loved or hated it. But once I power...
Abstract: Intel Hades Canyon NUC es el nuevo PC ultra compacto y potente de Intel y hoy lo veremos en detalle por dentro y por fuera en nuestro vídeo de unboxing, próximamente publicaremos nuestra habitual review. Un mini PCque actualiza su anterior versión Intel S...
En si la NZXT es una caja interesante, con un diseño agresivo y llamativo, con un potente sistema de refrigeracion y un aspecto interior con acabado en negro que le aporta mayor elegancia si cabe. Con una excelente estructuración del cableado qu...
NZXT se ha adaptado rápidamente a las necesidades de los que optan a tener lo último en hardware sin descuidar otros factores como la ventilación y una fácil instalación. La caja Hades nos permite montar dos discos SSD además...
Nos ha gustado Diseño espectacular Excelente refrigeración con opción de mejora Instalación sin herramientas Acabado general del chasis (en negro) y robustez Filtros anti-polvo Gran número de detalles (backplate, refrig. ...