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Product:
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NZXT Trinity Gaming Case |
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Price:
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$89 (CAN) / $75 (U.S)
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Supplied By:
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NZXT
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Author:
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Mars
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Date:
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September 3rd, 2005
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Rating:
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The NZXT Trinity Gaming Case comes with an assortment of accessories which include a power cable, box
of hardware and user manual. The box of hardware includes the motherboard stand-offs, mounting screws
and a set of drive rails. For those wanting to permanently mount their devices, there is a limited
number of mounting screws. The installation manual is well laid out, descriptive and easy to follow.
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As a person that normally does not favor economic or pre-modified cases, my first impression of the
Trinity was a positive one. With a beautiful gloss black finish, gunmetal plated steel front fascia and
clean lines, I feel this case lives up to its’ marketing slogan of "Just Sexy".
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The power button is nicely integrated into the front bezel, while the reset button is located inside the door beside the floppy
drive. I thank NZXT for breaking away from using the over bright backlit buttons or hyper bright Power
and Hard Drive activity LED's that are common place in today’s market.
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