Expansion

NZXT designed the Guardian with not only style, but also with expandability in mind. There are a total of 10 drive bays, five 5-1/4" and five 3-1/2". The drive bays have a completely screw-less design using sliding clips that lock both sized drives in place.



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The Guardian has the 7 standard add-on card slots with the AGP slot open. An add-on face plate has been included in case the slot will not be put in use. The add-on cards are held in place by plastic clips that rotate horizontally and snap in place by pushing them from the back of the case. The devices are made of a lightweight plastic that can easily crack or break off if not properly used. We preferred the sliding clip that Thermaltake uses in its models, like the Xaser III Skull that we reviewed last month.



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Again, two more 80mm fans can be added to allow better system cooling.

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  • segagenesis - Tuesday, July 6, 2004 - link

    OK design, terrible exterior (I wont say worst!). I think we dubbed this case the "Transformer Case" at the shop.
  • firtol88 - Wednesday, April 7, 2004 - link

    :o :o :o OMFG ROLFMAO!!!!

    17'5 50 1337!!!


    :| ????????
  • TrogdorJW - Tuesday, April 6, 2004 - link

    The problem with case mods is that they just emphasize the geekiness of the owner/creator. At least when you do it yourself, you're being a true geek and not just some poser. Personally, I like my cases to have as few lights as possible and to be quiet. Of course, my computers are all in the living room, which has something to do with my tastes. If you're watching some show on TV, you don't want to hear the whine of the fans and power supplies. Even more important, when it's bed time and you're stuck sleeping on the couch (hey, it happens), its really hard to fall asleep with glowing cases illuminating the room, and the data-centeresque turbine whine doesn't help either.

    Basically, that Lian Li kicked ass over this.
  • GonzoDaGr8 - Tuesday, April 6, 2004 - link

    Icewind....Nice case pal. Nice case.
  • Icewind - Tuesday, April 6, 2004 - link

    Yeah, if I was 10 years old, I might be going insane to have that for a case, but seeings how im pretty seasoned case modder, I must laugh. The thing just reaks of quality!

    Not.

    I'll show you how its done right.....
    http://www.cp4g.com/bryce/
  • Operandi - Tuesday, April 6, 2004 - link

    "NZXT incorporated good looks and performance in the Guardian."

    hahah, I'm sorry but this thing is anything but "good looking".. Am I the only one sick of these increadbly cheap and tacky looking cases? I used to think Thermaltake cases look like *&%@ till i saw this thing...

    Lets get some reviews of cooler masters, silverstones, or Lian Li's...
  • Praeludium - Monday, April 5, 2004 - link

    You know, I have a plain metallic grey Antec 1080 server case, and I game just fine.

    I do have a red neon fan in there, but I don't even see that because the door it's installed in is facing away from me. Am I just destined for prosaic attitudes already at the tender age of seventeen? Or am I just too unimaginative to case mod?

    I dunno anymore.
  • retrospooty - Monday, April 5, 2004 - link

    LOL !

    It looks like one of those old transformers from the 1980's ... Only uglier
  • medfly - Monday, April 5, 2004 - link

    /aol

    yeah that thing is butt ugly!

    aol/

  • Verdant - Monday, April 5, 2004 - link

    i'm going to go ahead and say it...

    its ugly

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