We believe the NZXT Whisper is a nice design chassis carefully thought through in many ways, but alsl believe its not good enough to reach an audiphile enthusiast and demanding market. We are used to see perfection from NZXT, its their reputation. T...
Large, spacious case, 7 External drive bays and 9 internal HDD bays, Room for large expansion cards and EATX motherboards, Foam lined side panel, rubber HDD mounts, and PSU gasket help reduce noise, Four quiet case fans included (additional intake fa
Limited airflow in upper section (adding optional front intake fan will help), Requires a PSU with extra long cables
The NZXT Whisper full-tower enclosure is a solid case that provides a lot of storage space and accommodates both E-ATX motherboards and larger expansion cards. Nine internal drive bay locations permit a lot of flexibility with room for up to nine HDD...
Well made, Easy access to drives, Decent cooling, Places to route cables, Lots of room inside
Door broke, Very heavy
The NZXT Whisper PC case is truly one of a kind in terms of quality, and true to it’s name it is very quiet. The hard drive racks are a very nice touch, they’re easy to access and having nine of them allows for quite a bit of storage. The cabl...
This case is very spacious and is a great choice for people with lots of hard drives and DVD drives. Is it completely silent? No, but no case really can be as long as there are fans to the outside. It does come very close though, and definitely lives ...
Very good noise-dampening capabilities; tons of expansion room
Does not run completely silently; case size and layout may cause some trouble for cable routing; power button easy to hit accidentally
The NZXT Whisper doesnt have all the flash of a traditional gaming case, but its striking look and powerful sound-killing capabilities make it just right for the aurally sensitive enthusiast. ...
Abstract: There’s not a lot to be said about the NZXT Whisper that isn’t said in the video, and what was said I don’t feel like saying again. The bottom line is that it’s a huge, solid case, with lots of built-in functionality like the slide-out HDD trays and ma...
Pros Well made with nice fit and finish Aluminum panel added to front door Sound dampening Nice trays for Hard Drives Controls accessable even when door closed. Noisey fans included with case Cons You will need extensions for certain power supply cabl...
Clean looking exterior, Reduces (but doesn’t eliminate) computer noise, Comes with noise absorption material and quality fans, Front panel easily accessible, Large number of drive bays
Heavy
The NZXT Whisper Computer Case is well-designed computer case that has a number of features that help reduce noise. You can see NZXT’s attention to detail in this case; every source of noise was considered and mitigated to a certain degree. Being a...
Louder than it claims, No window, Not very good for Cooling.
Page 3 of 3 Performance: The case didnt perform as well as my M998 in terms of cooling, but keep in mind that the M998 case has Noctua fans installed rather than the regular stock fans. They not only push more airflow but also are much more silent. ...
Heavy duty construction, Aluminum plate on door, Sound dampening included, Plenty of space for external drives and many hard drives, Space for eATX boards, Nice lighting, Compartment design of the interior, All four fans included, Power & Reset buttons ca...
Pricey, Noisy fans negate the sound dampening feature, Bland interior server roots obvious, Many PSUs require extension cables due to case layout not included, Mainboard compartment quite compact for the case size, Screwless system does not hold too well...
The NZXT Whisper is a nice looking enclosure, but the big selling point of this unit is not the design. NZXT sells the case - as the name implies - as a perfect basis for silent computing. The used sound dampening materials are one of the big features,...