NZXT Beta EVO Mid Tower Case Review

Internal Overview
Upon removing the side panel you’re greeted with a complete black interior that similar to the regular EVO case. The motherboard plate has a hole cut out for the replacement/installation of the CPU cooler as well as having some cable management devices sticking through the back of the panel with the holes in the tray to feed wires back.

NZXT Beta EVO Mid Tower Case NZXT Beta EVO Mid Tower Case

Towards the front of the panel are five internal 3.5” bays facing towards the sides of the case. Above that are the five 5.25” external drive bays. All of the drives can be installed using tool-free devices.

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On the bottom of case towards the rear is a fan grill/cover for the PSU. I was sort of confused when I tried to remove the fan grill. You have to unscrew four screws, on the bottom of the case, in order to remove the grill. Above the PSU slot are the seven reusable mesh expansion bay covers.

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Included with the case is a small hardware box which includes all of the hardware, manual and plastic installation devices.

NZXT Beta EVO Mid Tower Case