Tecware Nexus Evo Mid-Tower Case Review
Peter Donnell / 4 years ago
Interior
With the side panel removed, we can get an even better look at the interior of the Nexus EVO. It’s not the longest case in the world, but it’s pretty standard for a mid-tower. That being said, you can still get a fairly long GPU in here, but be sure to measure up as some of the newer ones are pretty massive.
All the interior hardware is finished in the same black as the exterior, giving it a really clean and uniform look. There are two SSD mounts right on the PSU shroud too, allowing you to easily show off your SSDs.
In the rear, you’ll find a 120mm exhaust fan. The fan is finish in all black too, with all black cables and headers. It even comes with a 4-pin and MOLEX header, ensuring maximum compatibility.
You’ll find two more of the same fans in the front.
I’m actually rather impressed to see three fans pre-installed at this price range, and stock airflow performance should be more than enough for your gaming PC build.
Up in the top, you’ll find additional fan mounts, or you can even put a slim radiator up here if you’re using an AIO. However, it’ll also provide passive heat exhaust, which is no bad thing.
Cable routing options are surprisingly good. There’s a good amount of space located behind the motherboard. Furthermore, there are cable tie loops dotted around the back, so you can easily strap things down.
There’s even a bigger recess towards the front, so you won’t have any issues dealing with the thicker 24-pin cable and GPU cables.
Of course, the PSU shroud will help you hide a few more excess cables, ensuring you get a clean looking build with ease. There are also some storage bays down here, should you need some 3.5″ drives.