Conclusion and Verdict
In conclusion, I believe that the Narwhal 920 is a very well built chassis. The 920 is huge for a mid-tower and comes with the space to go with a lot of different set ups. Much like the Viper GX II, the Narwhal 920 has all the features you could ask for. Especially, if are looking for a budget friendly gaming tower. If you are thinking of going with a water cooler setup, look no further! The 920 has the capabilities and room to hold a 240mm or a 280mm water cooler.
Looking to run four graphic cards, but don’t want to break the bank on a high-end chassis? This is your chassis! With eight expansion slots available, the Narwhal 920 can handle it. What ever build you are into, the Narwhal 920 most likely work for you!
I might not use the word extraordinary as I did with the Viper GX II, the overall look of the 920 is not half bad either. My self, loved the simple and traditional look of the Narwhal 920! The silver and black is a great color scheme, while also having, the included white LED fan makes the 920 look incredible!
Yes, the word incredible is the word I will use! Being built of SECC steel and ABS plastic makes the 920 fairly sturdy too. Overall, I believe that there is not much that Raidmax did wrong with building the Narwhal 920.
Pros:
- Stylish front panel
- Eight expansion slots
- Fan controller mount
- Plenty of room
- One click black mesh covers
- 280mm water cooler capable
Cons:
- Front and top panel made of plastic
- No front filter
Final thoughts:
Priced at around 80 USD, the 920 is great for any entry level gamer looking for a budget friendly chassis that looks incredible, while also having all the features you want. You will not go wrong in choosing Raidmax’s Narwhal 920!