NZXT has once again delivered a quality case with unique features and a well thought out design that will please any PC enthusiast or regular user alike. The inclusion of features such as wire management, space for dual large graphics cards, fan cont...
If you're looking to build a portable LAN rig, the NZXT Vulcan would be an extremely good case to use. It's small, it performs great, and it's got a handle! The only downside to the Vulcan is that you won't be able to use an ATX motherboard with it, s...
Justified price / quality ratio, Small and compact with carrying handle, Can still hold full size GPUs - perfect for a small LAN party rig, Two fans included, Water cooling ready, Fan controller included, Switch to toggle lighting elements on/off, Interio
Very restrictive on terms of CPU cooler, Thin metal makes for a somewhat fragile & easily bendable case, Thin paint job cannot take even the slightest amount of abuse, Mesh side scratches paint & is easily bendable out of shape, Somewhat inadequate packag
The NZXT Vulcan may have a few rather glaring drawbacks, like the fact that you will most likely end up with a noisy and compact CPU cooler as nothing else will fit or the fact that you will most likely end up scratching the thin paint job at the first...
Although I am doing Pros and cons as well as conclusion in the videos now let me just say this: The NZXT Vulcan is the best m-ATX case I have ever seen and it even rivals a couple full size ATX cases out there. NZXT are putting themselves in the positi...
Quality made, Portable, Carrying handle, 2 Fan Controllers, Can fit 2 ATI 5970's in crossfire, CPU Cutout, Excellent Air cooling
Plastic thumbscrews, No SSD Mounts, Could have come with a second Orange LED Fan for the top
Once again, NZXT has come out with another quality case. They have provided an amazing, high end computer case with the intention of making the mobile gamers happy, and they’ve succeeded greatly. I was very pleased with the carrying handle and the lig...
The aesthetics of the NZXT Vulcan are somewhat simple, it is not an overly decorative case nor is it completely unembellished, it does have the two included orange backlit fans. There are dust filters on the front intake fan as well as on the PSU bay w...
Sammanfattning: Regardless, if you’re in the market for an enthusiast-class microATX case and don’t mind NZXT’s aggressive, angular aesthetics, the Vulcan delivers. And it does so without breaking the bank.
For those that never wanted to venture into the world of mATX computing may want to very it a look see now. The NZXT Vulcan combined with a nice overclocking motherboard like the ASUS Gene or MSI 890GX-65, you can have well made gaming rig. And it wo...
Although I don't do much traveling around to different LAN parties, I can certainly appreciate the small size and portability of the NZXT Vulcan for those that do. The chassis leaves enough room for full size gaming components while offering a minima...
Mini-tower cases full of features are starting to emerge, and NZXT Vulcan is a good contender at its price point (USD 70 suggested, but you will surely see it being sold by less), providing a good value for the user looking a small case for building a ...