NZXT Vulcan Case Review - Three-Quarters
The NZXT Vulcan is almost entirely black, except for the amber LEDs in its top 120mm fan and a strip running down the front panel. You can install a 200mm fan in the mesh side panel (shown on the left).
NZXT Vulcan Case Review - Empty
The empty interior of the case. Because the Vulcan maxes out with MicroATX motherboards, there's not a lot of room to work here, but there's enough. The upper hole in the motherboard tray (center) lets you attach a cooler from beneath, if you want, and there's enough room between the drive cages (right) for a full-length video card.
NZXT Vulcan Case Review - Top
One 120mm fan comes preinstalled on the top of the Vulcan, and you can add a second. Another nice addition: a sturdy, screw-on handle, which makes moving your system from place to place a snap.
NZXT Vulcan Case Review - Rear
The system's rear panel. Note the grommeted holes (top) for routing piping for liquid cooling, and the button (shown right-center here, but near the piping holes on our model) that lets you turn on and off the case's LEDs.
NZXT Vulcan Case Review - Inside Bottom
The inside floor of the case shows both the removable hard drive cage (right) and the power supply bay, which has a filtered vent beneath it to aid in air circulation.
NZXT Vulcan Case Review - Inside Top
Another view of the top of the case, this time from inside.
NZXT Vulcan Case Review - Cables Behind
Pull off the other door of the case, and you'll see that all the front-panel cables and wires are cleanly routed beneath the motherboard tray.