NZXT Rogue SSF chassis review

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nzxt rogue SSF m-atx review

Moving around the case we see the 120mm rear exhaust fan which is great. And there's plenty of room for big fans in this case and NZXT didn't skimp to make them usable here. That read fan is emitting light with the help of a red LED by the way. Also notice the PSU location. A bit weird, yet the placement is designed that way for you to be able to insert PSU (the lengthy 1200 Watt PSUs for example).

nzxt rogue SSF m-atx review

A tad weird .. the top of the case features a small window towards the rear. The window size and positioning is odd as it will provide a look at the top of the power supply and CPU cooler, and that's pretty much it. Convenient is the fact that you will be able to remove it to easily access the innards and thus can reach the components much better.

nzxt rogue SSF m-atx review

Here's another point of discussion. I simply love removable mainboard trays. But ...

nzxt rogue SSF m-atx review

The sheet metal used here is so darn thin ... it flexes, bends and while the entire case looks and feels sturdy .. this part just isn't. When I pulled it out I actually did bend it a little and had to bend it back in place to make it fir properly again. I do appreciate the fact that this chassis has a removable mainboard tray though.

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