We will now take the side panels off and take a look inside. There is surprisingly quite a lot of space within, NZXT have utilized the space very well. The HDD cage can mount up to 5 HDD’s. The inside is much the same as other cases and there isn’t much else to comment on beside the expansion slot plates. These are quite nicely covered in mesh, again to aid airflow taking the onus off the fans. One of the first things you will notice when moving the Beta Evo is the lightness of the case. Although its made of steel it is extremely light, so much so that when I moved the box when it arrived, for a second thought there was something different inside. It may be light but it certainly isn’t flimsy. All panels are sturdy and covered in a nice matte black finish, within and without.

The NZXT Beta Evo from the side, with the side panel off

The hard disk drive cage inside the case

Mesh filled expansion panels
The NZXT Beta Evo from the side, with the side panel off
The hard disk drive cage inside the case
Mesh filled expansion panels





