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NZXT has produced another case in the Beta line up: the EVO. The EVO has the same simple lines as the original BETA. In fact I really had to take a close look at it because I thought I received the wrong chassis. Upon further inspection of the EVO it was clear that this is in fact a new chassis to some extent, although the exterior has remained almost identical to its predecessor, there are a few minor differences.
Still falling under NZXT's Classic series the EVO is not a "looker" that might appeal to the hardcore enthusiasts or gamers, but instead to the wider sub $100 market.
The focus with the EVO compared to the original BETA seems to have shifted as well, increasing the total possible airflow to all of our rigs internal components. With support for up to six 120mm fans or four 120mm fans and two optional 140mm fans up top, the potential expandability has increased dramatically when referring to air flow.
With all the new possible fan placement options available, I expect the EVO to give us better temperatures than the Beta ever could hope to do. So let's just dive into this case and see what it has to offer us in terms of functionality.
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meh, w/e. if it doesnt exist, it doesnt exist.
meh, w/e. if it doesnt exist, it doesnt exist.
my god weve drifted way off topic.
my god weve drifted way off topic.
1366 use QPI
775 = FSB
AM2/+/3 = HT
Then you have different implementations of memory controllers... etc
So it's not going to happen
1366 use QPI
775 = FSB
AM2/+/3 = HT
Then you have different implementations of memory controllers... etc
So it's not going to happen
Unfortunately ASRock has given up the field from what I can tell
Unfortunately ASRock has given up the field from what I can tell
just a quick side question though, apart from AMD motherboards supporting AM2 up to AM3, are the mobos with support for more than one type of cpu? i mean, is it possible to have a socket 1336 support a 775 and/or AM2 if the right pins and layouts were available?
just a quick side question though, apart from AMD motherboards supporting AM2 up to AM3, are the mobos with support for more than one type of cpu? i mean, is it possible to have a socket 1336 support a 775 and/or AM2 if the right pins and layouts were available?
If I'm getting your point you would prefer all the cable ports out of the side instead of the front of them right? :/ for most companies it would push the wires against the sidepanel and obstruct them with a support rail.
It's one of those annoying things where it promotes better things but getting the masses to adopt it would be like pulling teeth.
If I'm getting your point you would prefer all the cable ports out of the side instead of the front of them right? :/ for most companies it would push the wires against the sidepanel and obstruct them with a support rail.
It's one of those annoying things where it promotes better things but getting the masses to adopt it would be like pulling teeth.
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