NZXT Beta EVO Mid Tower Case Review

Installation
Installation is quick and easy for the Beta EVO. First off we had to install the power supply on the bottom of the case; there were no problems there.

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Then we had to attach the motherboard standoffs. The motherboard tray has each of the holes labeled with numbers; in the center of the motherboard are the holes you need to use for which type of motherboard.

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Installation expansion cards were easy, just simply remove the screw holding the reusable mesh cover, remove the cover and then install the card.

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To install any external bays you need to first remove the front panel and remove any covers for the bays you want to use.  Then all you have to do is slide in your drive and line it up and secure the tool-free latching device.

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Installing the hard drive is just as easy. Just simply attach the hard drive rails to the hard drive, making sure that the clips face away from the connector end of the hard drive because the hard drive cables will be attach from the opposing side, thus having you to remove the other side panel of the case.

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Once everything is installed you can now manage your cables through the holes on the motherboard tray and secure them on the back of panel.  You can also easily remove/attach your CPU cooler with the cutout in the back of the motherboard tray.

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The front panel lights up once you power on the case.

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