All in all, the overall durability of this case is outstanding. The exterior features look very menacing, along with the sleek black paint job. The 3×120mm fan bracket is a great concept, but had poor execution since it was very flimsy, and moves aro...
Solid construction, Classic styling, Expandability, Convenient top I/O ports, Support for dual power supplies, Tiltout motherboard tray, Removable hard drive cages, Easy Setup, Large number of fans & good case ventilation, Quiet,
Price, Cable management could be better.
The NZXT Khaos Classic Series Case is a solid product with overall good workmanship, design and thermal performance. Its classic, professional styling and superior strength of construction impresses you from the first moment you take it out of the box....
Sleek style, completely black with curved edges and symmetrical design, Dual power supply support, Supports up to seven fans, with three in the middle of the case, Lots of room, Supports 8 3.5" drives and up to 11 5.25" drives, Handle bar and wheel for e...
Expensive, Hard drive cage seemed to be a little too tight
While this is my first high end Full Tower case that Ive reviewed I have to see I am highly impressed. The dual power supply, support of up to seven fans with three in the middle of the case and the strong case design just shocked me. When you pick u...
Included fans, Handle and wheels for easy transport, Motherboard tray folds out, Good sound dampening features
Too expensive, Too small inside, Triple fan bracket feels cheap, HDD cage clumsy to work with, Radical design not for everyone, No cable management features.
Today we took a look at the NZXT Khaos and its attempt to position itself as a high-end chassis for enthusiasts. This is not an easy undertaking by any means. Any time a component costs as much as this case does it demands a higher level of scrutiny. ...
Last year I reviewed my first NZXT case, which was the “Duet”, and I best described it as an impressive little HTPC case that was moderately priced. At $80 there was little bad that could be said about this case, so I know the company is capable of pr...
NZXT Khaos is an all-aluminum case targeted to the high-end user. Here is a summary of what we found about this case.Strong PointsOutstanding material (everything is made of aluminum, no steel or hybrid parts). No sharp edges where you could cut yours...
Published: 2008-10-07, Author: Mike , review by: tweaktown.com
When the folks at NZXT decided to put their many talents into play and design an enclosure aimed specifically at a small market segment, they went all out. Whether you are looking for excellent cooling, plenty of space, easy access during the instal...
With the Khaos, NZXT have attempted to create a high end flagship product for the company, with the pricing being far above any of their other cases. There’s strong competition from companies such as Thermaltake and Lian Li (Pc80 Armorsuit springs t...