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NZXT Again Targets Gamers on a Budget with Lexa S Case

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In the past several months, NZXT has been aggressively targeting gamers looking to get a lot of case for a little scratch (see here, here, and here), and continuing that trend, the company has just announced the low-priced Lexa S.

Priced at a penny under $70 MSRP, the Lexa S purports to offer exceptional cooling performance with 5 case fans (2x120mm front intake, 140mm top, 120mm LED side, 120mm rear), in addition to a fan controller that gives users independent control over the dual intakes and exhausts.

"We really wanted to offer gamers a solution for under $70 that offers optimal performance without compromise," said Johnny Hou, chief designer at NZXT. "With Lexa S you get enhanced airflow, sleek aesthetics, superior cable management, and added features like an SSD bracket."

Other features include an all black interior. front-facing HDD cage, punched holes in the mobo tray to allow for easier cable management, and mounting holes at the top to accommodate a radiator.

Image Credit: NZXT

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Should be called the apollo 2. I see more nzxt apollo in the case then I do Lexa.

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avatarI might just go for it,

I might just go for it, looks sexy and is cheap.

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avatarCan we have a link to

Can we have a link to someone who is actually selling it?

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avatarI have an NZXT case now and

I have an NZXT case now and I love it, the 120mm fans are super quiet.  This is a nice looking case too IMO, like one of the boutique brand custom cases.  My current one kinda looks like an alienware case, except no badging.

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