NZXT M59 Case Review
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Published: Oct 11, 2009
Author: Andrew Schembri
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: NZXT

The Interior

NZXT M59 Case Review  NZXT M59 Case Review

NZXT M59 Case Review  NZXT M59 Case Review
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All of the edges inside the M59 are rolled, meaning that there is nothing sharp to cut your hands. In the above pictures, one can tell that NXZT really paid attention to detail. The first thing one might notice is that the hard drive bays are rotated 90 degrees from a standard case. This makes swapping hard drives a snap after a computer is fully built.

There is also a large opening cut in motherboard tray. This is useful to gain access to the area of the motherboard behind the CPU cooler in order to facilitate easy CPU cooling changes.

Flipping the case over, one can see th multiple locations for tying cables. There are also cable passthroughs along the bottom and fore side of the motherboard tray.

NZXT M59 Case Review  NZXT M59 Case Review

  NZXT M59 Case Review  NZXT M59 Case Review
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Installing hard drives is as simple as attaching the included drive rails to the sides of the drives (the rails snap easily onto the drives), and then sliding the whole assembly into the drive bay. It really couldn't be any easier. The problem this creates though is if one installs drives with the connections towards the right hand side of the case, the connectors stick out and makes installing the side panel difficult. This is resolved by flipping the drives around so that the connections are on the left hand side. The 3.5" to 2.5" adaptor is mounted in the same manor as the hard drives are.



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