Excellent cable management, Lightweight, Ample work space inside, Various cooling options, Good expansion capability,
None, gold
I also wrote a review for the NZXT Gamma case. The M59 Classic case is remarkably similar to the Gamma in profile. Because of that, I expected the performance and the installation to be the same. The layout for both cases is nearly identical. The o...
Simply because a case is being marketed as budget does not mean that it is of budget quality. The M59 arrived as a fully featured mid tower, performed as such, but is priced as though it is something substantially less. Featuring water cooling capabili...
Abstract: Video Review: The NZXT M59 Case has lots of drive bays, black interior, cable management holes, cooler retention hole on the motherboard tray, dust filters and more. While the overall fit and finish is great, the styling is bold and might not suit everyone's taste. While the motherboard tray is not removable, nor is it all aluminum, this case is very impressive overall.
Finsihed interior with rounded edges, Cable routing holes, tie-down areas, and processor back plate cutout, Room for 7 3.5" devices and 4 5.25" devices, Bottom-mount power supply with filtered intake, Extraordinary features and construction quality for...
No external 3.5" bays, Upper fan mounts of limited usefulness, Difficult to mount front 120mm fan, Front panel USB ports too close together, Radical styling not appealing to some
This case performs well; it's not a tool-less case (but no case at this price point is). It offers ample interior room for most builds and is easy to work with. The NZXT M59's appearance is bold and rather aggressive. This may not be to...
The M59 functionally speaking is a very decent case. It sustains good temperatures stock from the factory, and can only improve when you add the additional fans. The style or aesthetics of the chassis took some getting used to for me, but it finally wo...
Excellent look and design, Room for the large video cards, Includes 2.5” to 3.5” adapter,
Top drive back blocks installation of top fan, Must use the included stealth drive cover or modify the case, Little room on top of case around motherboard, No front fan installed, No 5.25” to 3.5” bay adapter included
The NZXT M59 case is well designed and stylish case that will make any gamer happy. It’s a budget minded case that’s big on features, for the price it’s well worth it. You should be able to fit most any system in there, but just be aware of the issue...
Light weight, Plenty of space for hard drives, Dual 2.5" HD adapter, Good cooling performance
Only two fans included
The M59 has been my first experience with an NZXT case and overall I was happy with it. While the looks are rather polarizing, the case was easy to work in and install aside from screwing in the motherboard standoffs. Cooling performance was surprising...
The often used but equally misunderstood statement "you get what you pay for" has not only been applied to the M59, it has been proven a fact. As mentioned earlier, this chassis comes in at $60US and can be found for less on sale. I have tested units ...
PRICE!, Tons of features, Unique design, Toolless features
Motherboard standoffs did not install correctly
We look at a ton of cases here at ThinkComputers and the NZXT M59 is an average case, there really is not much that sets it apart from other cases, except one huge thing.THE PRICE! You can find this case online for $60 or less! This is what makes this...