A Look Inside
When you take the side panel off you can take a look at the fan. It is a regular NZXT 120mm fan that uses a normal molex connection. The first thing that caught my eye about the inside of the case is that it is all black. We usually see this on more expensive cases, but not on ones that costs $60!
There is a lower hard drive cage that will hold up to 5 hard drives and right above that you have 2 more 3.5-inch bays. Above that you have your 4 5.25-inch drive bays.
Where your power supply goes there are a bunch of ventilation holes and a filer, once again things you normally do not find on a case with the M59’s price tag. Moving up your have the PCI slot covers that and some ventilation holes on the side. Finally you have the 120mm exhaust fan.
In the hard drive cage you will find a 2.5-inch hard drive bracket that is removable and can fit 2 hard drives. This is perfect for solid state drives, we should start seeing more of this as solid state drives become more and more popular. Also inside the case you will find a box of goodies that has your hard drive rails, user’s guide, motherboard standoffs and screws.
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Other than the ugly front panel, the M59 is a pretty good mid-tower.
Other than the ugly front panel, the M59 is a pretty good mid-tower.
Nice features as well as look to the case, great price point, really like what NZXT has to offer
Nice features as well as look to the case, great price point, really like what NZXT has to offer
Nice features as well as look to the case, great price point, really like what NZXT has to offer
If it wasn't for their good prices I would not choose a NZXT case.
If it wasn't for their good prices I would not choose a NZXT case.
It's not just the price, it's the price vs features. You can get really cheap generic cases, which are virtually like an oven.
It's not just the price, it's the price vs features. You can get really cheap generic cases, which are virtually like an oven.
If it wasn't for their good prices I would not choose a NZXT case.
It's not just the price, it's the price vs features. You can get really cheap generic cases, which are virtually like an oven.