I love the little details that went into the M59 -- the mesh expansion slot covers help your aftermarket VGA cooler vent hot air, the rolled edges are a great help. This is the first case that hasn't gotten a single bit of my blood during the install...
Abstract: For those that are looking for a case with beautiful lines that could add personality to almost any room, consider the cool, clean look of the NZXT M59 Classic Series. This case will fit in almost anywhere that you home theater PC is located. This..
Well ventilated, Lots of space for drives, Bottom mounted power supply, Behind the motherboard wiring, Rounded edges throughout, Motherboard tray cutout for behind CPU access
Looks may polarize some users, Only one stealthed optical drive
NZXT promised an advanced gaming chassis that's easy to build. On all accounts, NZXT has delivered. Not only does this case facilitate easy building, it also allows for easy upgrades by making swapping of components a breeze. Airflow potential is exc...
NZXT M59 is a mid-tower case targeted to the user that wants an inexpensive good-quality mid-tower. Here is a summary of what we found about this product. Strong PointsMeshed bay covers.Meshed slot covers.Dust filters on the front panel.Dust filter on ...
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Published: 2009-09-24, Author: Brian , review by: icrontic.com
Abstract: The NZXT M59 case NZXT is a relatively new kid on the block as far as computer cases are concerned. Founded in 2004, they’re not as widely known as some case manufacturers, but they make quality products that can stand up on stage with the venerable ol...
From the start, the NZXT M59 has been a winner. It has most of the latest features of a high-end case, with the price-tag of a budget case. The black on black look of the M59 looks great and the window on the side shows off all of the goodies tucked i...
Published: 2010-02-28, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
I have been spoiled, and I do love my larger cases. They are easy to work in and tend to keep temperatures under control a little better than the standard mid tower chassis’. The M59 made me see that there is quite the case out on the market in the...
Nice amount of features in a budget case, Performs well for an entry level case, Ability to remove a heasink without removing the motherboard, Good Looks, Cooling can be improved, Painted inside and out...
Lack of space for wire management, Large heatsinks difficult to fit with top fans....
Well after this review I would have to say I'm kinda neutral on this case. It does have many great points that any one person might look into. Points such as 120mm/140mm radiator support, price, and a side panel window with LED fan. It also boasted go...
Good Cooling, Roomy, Pretty Lights, Unique Design, Water Cooling Ready
Sloppy Manufacture
Great case all-in-all, with some good looks to boot! Good cooling makes it an excellent gamers’ chassis with plenty of room for expansion. It is water cooling ready even with old school water cooling equipment. There is enough room inside for even...
Abstract: It's a scenario that we have seen too many times. A user assembling a new system willingly forks out thousands for a high-end CPU, storage, memory and graphics cards, and then scrimps on the casing. Many a times, casings are overlooked and deemed unimport...