The NZXT Whisper is certainly a more spacious case than the Hush, and from most cases around its price range as well. It is very sturdy and well-built, while it can house a very large number of drives and components. Separating the case into two compar...
What could be a problem for most enthusiasts is the very plain design of the Whisper. NZXT classes it as a classic case, but the all black color and the simplistic design are going to make the Whisper appear very outdated to many customers. Another pos...
The Whisper is a very sturdy and well built product designed to please users who value the acoustics performance above all else and want a classic, simple looking case. The layout combined with the number of drives and components it can house makes it ...
Way too many HDD mounts, Flimsy hinged front panel, Cooling needs improving
On the whole, the NZXT Whisper is a case that I am not totally certain about. Its bulky exterior and flimsy front panel don’t seem to match at all. This coupled with the garish blue light that is emitted upon power-up give the case an odd look that...
The NZXT Whisper is a very surprising case, one I’m still not totally sure about. First off it’s not the best to look at when the system is off, but when powered on, it becomes something else, with its evil blue glow which happens to do a very...
The NZXT Whisper is aimed for silent computing and overall we feel that they have achieved it. With the decibel testing that we performed, the Whisper is just louder than a whisper quiet library. The cable management was good and allowed us to route o...
Abstract: Video Review: There aren't a lot of cases on the market that come with sound dampening material. I'm not sure why this is considering it's relatively inexpensive. Thankfully the NZXT Whisper Case does have this foam on the side panels and the top and it makes for a very quiet build. I wish they had included some on the bottom, back and front as well though. Besides this the case has a great look, lots of drive bays, a fair amount of room to work, but the motherboard tray is not removable. Watch the video to find out more...
For a case that was designed for quiet operation the NZXT Whisper is certainly no slouch when it comes to cooling either. We were very impressed at the numbers when compared to the NZXT Tempest and found the case very roomy and easy to work with. A few...
The NZXT Whisper Classic Series Case accomplishes the goal it set out to do. Conquer noise. With a quietly designed system, unless I looked at the case and saw the lights, Id be hard pressed to tell you if the system was even on. When we put our perf...
Silent operation, Plenty of room for expansion, Lots of cooling out of the box, Sleek design
Weight – it’s very heavy, Front door seems fragile.
After using the Whisper for a few weeks I have to say the name fits. This is one of the quietest PC cases that I have encountered. Other than the sound of an occasional DVD being accessed I could barely tell when it was on. Although I prefer the PSU o...
With seven external 5.25" bays available and a mind numbing nine internal 3.5" drive bays, the Whisper would make an excellent sever or NAS case with a need for lots of storage. With some features like the insulated panels, rubber power supply cover an...
Would have liked an extension for the 12V CPU connector,
The NZXT Whisper was designed to reduce noise and it does an excellent job of that. It is the quietest case I have ever seen. When I brought it into the bedroom and turned it on, my wife was shocked by how quiet it was. She thought I was lying when I s...