| NZXT Beta Case Review |
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| Inside Beta |
 The left side panel is fastened to the case using thumbscrews, but the right side panel uses regular screws. On Figure 8 we have an overall look from inside Beta. This first thing that caught our attention was the presence of four big holes on the motherboard tray for routing cables behind it, which is another feature usually only found on high-end products.  click to enlarge Figure 8: Overall look.
 click to enlarge Figure 9: View from behind the motherboard tray.
Daughter boards are fastened to the case using regular screws and we wouldn’t expect anything different on a case from this price range, even though it would be nice seeing at least thumbscrews here.  click to enlarge Figure 10: Rear panel viewed from inside the case.
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