Nexus Prominent R Premium Case
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Nexus Prominent R Premium Case
Scan code: LN43474 Manufacturer code: NX-PROMINENTR
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Nexus Prominent R Premium Case

Nexus Prominent R Premium Case With Noise Absorption Foam

Scan code: LN43474 Manufacturer code: NX-PROMINENTR
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Product Overview The Nexus Prominent R case is a premium chassis excellent for building a very quiet computer. With its tool-less installation features, it is a breeze to install components or to modify your set-up. The sleek professional looks and high quality materials make the case fit to blend into any environment. The black mesh front and top give the Prominent R a distinguished look, as well as to improve airflow. There is even a SATA dock to make backing-up or transferring files from HDD to HDD very easy.

Nexus installed two of their excellent silent case fans into the Prominent R. One 120mm fan is fitted on the rear to exhaust the warm air, while the other is fitted in the front as air intake. Some isolating padding where the PSU is fitted prevents resonance. There are ventilation holes (and room for a fan) at the bottom of the case and the thick rubber feet keep the vents elevated from the floor to allow airflow to enter from the bottom. The rubber feet also help reduce any vibration that may be produced.

Features Sata Hard Drive Dock
The Nexus Prominent R case has a SATA dock on top of the case which can be very useful for easy file transfer. This means the side of the case does not need to be opened to install a HDD; a SATA HDD can just be plugged in!

Noise absorption
The Nexus Prominent R case is fitted with noise absorption material. It is a premium rubber-like material with great noise reductions characteristics. The material really helps to reduce the overall noise of the system. As always, using only quiet components is recommended to keep any noise to a minimum.

Tool-less installation
Virtually all components can be mounted inside the case without any tools. PCI slots and optical drives are fixed with tool-less solutions.

HDD-tray with vibration absorbers
The HDD trays also use a tool-free installation method. Squeezing the HDD tray allows for a 3.5" HDD to be installed. Also the HDD's mounting is fitted with rubber to reduce resonance and vibration. If you plan to install 2.5" HDD or SSD, screw holes are provided.

PSU Bumpers and Velcro strap
Nexus has attached padding on the areas where the PSU would normally touch the chassis. They have also put some patches on the bottom and side of the case and gasket around the PSU opening at the back of the case. These "bumpers" are made of soft foam/rubber-like materials and absorb vibration caused by the PSU which prevents any unwanted noise. Finally, to create a firm mounting for the PSU, a velcro strap is available to ensure the PSU is tightly installed.

Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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