Today we will be taking a look at an Aluminum SSF gaming chassis from NZXT. The Rogue was designed as a LAN style case allowing a combination of flexibility and portability. With a suggested retail price of 149.95USD the Rogue boasts the accommodations for five 120mm cooling fans, a removable motherboard tray, and other features including Aluminum construction. Let’s continue on and get our first look at the Rogue from NZXT!
Specifications
- MODEL :: Rogue Series
- CASE TYPE :: Small Form Factor
- FRONT PANEL MATERIAL :: ALUMINUM
- DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) :: 368X278.2X443.9 mm
- COOLING SYSTEM :: FRONT, No Fans :: REAR, 1 X 120 mm RED LED Fan (included) :: SIDE PANEL, 4 X 120mm Fans ( two optional)
- DRIVE BAYS :: 4 DRIVE BAYS :: 2 EXTERNAL 5.25" DRIVE BAYS :: 1 EXTERNAL 3.5 " DRIVE BAYS :: 4 INTERNAL 3.5" DRIVE BAYS
- MATERIAL(S) :: Aluminum Construction/Steel Construction
- EXPANSION SLOTS :: 4
- POWER SUPPLY :: 500 WATT PS2 ATX 12V 2.0 ( OPTIONAL )
- WEIGHT :: 9.2 KGS (W/O Power)
- MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT :: MICRO-ATX
Packaging
The NZXT Rogue comes packaged in a black cardboard box with illustrations of the product and specifications on the sides. We would like to point out that while looking at the pictures below we didn’t have the orientation of the box incorrect in the photographs. In fact the box opens in a way most motherboards boxes do, and the reason for this will become clear as we continue with the review. Within this outer packaging we find the Rogue protected by Styrofoam and wrapped in a heavy plastic bag.