Final Thoughts
I feel the increased fan options in conjunction with the bottom mounted power supply and the cable management truly make this case worth the extra ten dollars. With an average price of $46-$54 (at the time of this article) the Beta Evo packs a serious punch for the price or better yet lack there of.
As a side note,while I maintain that the case is worth the extra few dollars over the standard Beta, the singular fan is still insufficient for keeping most systems cool. NZXT’s more open design did prove to be an issue with dust and pet hair, this problem was by no means unmanageable however it was worth noting.
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