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[Review] Nexus Prominent 5


Posted by The Duke on 18 Dec 2011 / 2 Comments
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The Nexus Prominent 5 silent case features tool-less installation making it a quick and easy installation of your components.  A black mesh front, aluminum edges, and black interior with orange accents give the Prominent 5 a different look. Nexus outfitted the Prominent 5 with a 140mm on the top and a 120mm is placed in the front for the air-intake. Some isolating padding, where the PSU is placed, prevents resonance and there are ventilation holes, and room for a fan, in the bottom of the case for air-intake. The thick rubber feet have been fitted with a premium dense foam, rubber-like material which  keeps the ventilation holes  elevated from the floor to make a smooth airflow possible and eliminates excessive noise. The Prominent 5 is fitted with a flat layer on the panel behind the motherboard and a nice wave foam layer on the other panel. These materials should help keep your system as quiet as possible, or does it? Read on to find out how well it does.



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