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Visit   NZXT Phantom 820 Tower Computer Case @ Benchmark Reviews      
Last Update 2013/2/18 11:22
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A great case can last an enthusiast many builds. This means that case designers need to create cases that can handle many different configurations, with many different requirements. A multi-GPU system has different requirements than a single GPU system, which in turn has different requirements than professional workstation. While NZXT attempts to cater to all of these parties, designing a case involves making compromises between the three areas of quality, features, and cost. Therefore, the question Benchmark Reviews will attempt to answer is what compromises did NZXT make in the creation of the NZXT Phantom 820...


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Visit   Neuer Artikel auf TRV: Fractal Design Define XL R2 im Test      
Last Update 2013/3/11 7:53
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Dass die Schweden gute Gehäuse bauen können hat das Unternehmen Fractal Design mit der Define-Serie bereits hinlänglich bewiesen. Der Mix aus schlichtem Aufbau und gerader Linienführung gepaart mit einem reichhaltigen Funktionsangebot, der hohen Kompatibilität und dies alles für einen angemessenen Preis, hat viele Käufer gefallen. Bei der alljährlichen Leserwahl 2012 des Portals PC Games Hardware erreichte der Hersteller in der Kategorie Gehäuse direkt den sehr lobenswerten ersten Platz. Ein respektables Ergebnis. Fractal hat mit der inzwischen vierten Version des Define Midi-Towers einen echten Kassenschlager im Portfolio, darüber hinaus gibt es mit Big-Tower Define XL natürlich noch entsprechend den großen Bruder. Dieser ist seit dem Jahre 2010 auf dem Markt und hat seither lediglich eine Revision erlebt, bei dem mit dem Define XL USB 3.0 nur die USB 3.0-Anbindung nachgereicht wurde. Mit dem Define XL R2 wird das längst fällige Update, gerade im Hinblick auf den Funktionsumfang und der Kompatibilität, nachgeholt.


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Visit   Fractal Design Define R4 Arctic White Case @ Benchmark Reviews      
Last Update 2013/4/17 14:44
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In the PC hardware market you tend to get exactly what you pay for. It's not always the case, but 9 times out of 10 you will find that if you pay less you get less. How else can we justify handing over $110 for 12kg of cleverly crafted sheet metal and vacuum formed plastic. We pay for the brand and we pay for the looks, and some of us also pay for build quality. In this article Benchmark Reviews aims to delve deep into the Fractal Design Define R4 Arctic White Case (Model: FD-CA-DEF-R4-WH), and see if it's got what it takes to satiate the appetite of today's enthusiast. The Fractal Design Define R4 features include: the use of sound reducing materials, a 3-speed fan controller supporting up to three fans, modular drive bays and support for very large hardware. Please read on to find out more...


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Visit   Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Midi Tower Review @ Nikktech      
Last Update 2012/11/20 16:25
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It's quite amazing that we are just over a month away from crossing to 2013 but even so although we witness the release of countless PC Cases per year (even if that just applies for the past 5 years or so) only just a handful of those actually come with serious noise-absorbing coating and are aimed towards users who cherish silence. Even more amazing is that most of those cases are not manufactured by the leading companies in the field but rather small ones who just care about providing the best possible noiseless environment. So the most famous attempts to make a really quiet PC case to date (at least the successful ones) have been by Antec (Performance One series), Fractal Design (Define series) and lately by NEXUS (Prominent series). However it really seems that there's room for more such solutions and so today we are taking a look at a PC case manufactured by Nanoxia, a German brand name which i hadn't heard of in a while.


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Visit   Xilence XQ Series Interceptor Full Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix      
Last Update 2012/12/20 18:17
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Today I'm taking a look at the XQ Interceptor chassis from Xilence, which may not be the biggest chassis that Xilence make but it certainly isn't the smallest either. There are no shortage of enthusiasts in the PC market and this chassis is designed to target the extreme demands of high performance systems and the people that use them.


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Visit   NZXT Phantom Full Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix      
Last Update 2013/2/5 17:13
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Many of you will already be fairly familiar with the Phantom, no doubt many more of you have desired one of these chassis' for quite some time now also. NZXT have had a string of success with their current Phantom and Switch ranges, their flagship Phantom 820 recently earned one of our eTeknix awards and their Switch 810 and 810 SE both walked away with top honours too.

"But the Phantom has been out ages now, so why review it so late in its life" I hear you asking me, well its as simple as can be, a quick look through the eTeknix database and we realized this one was missed out on. Although this chassis may have been around the block a few times, it's still just as popular as ever and with the price now around £70 for this premium grade chassis, there has never been a better time to actually buy one.

The Phantom range has been built with one focus in mind, enthusiast gaming systems. Sure it can handle almost any kind of system you wish, but its extreme and unique style, as well as its component capabilities lend itself to high end gaming systems perfectly.

So lets move on and see exactly what the Phantom Full Tower has to offer and see why I think the Phantom is just as special now as it was over two years ago.



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Visit   Corsair Carbide Series 200R Mid Tower Review @ Hi Tech Legion      
Last Update 2013/2/12 18:21
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The Corsair Carbide Series 200R Mid Tower computer case is targeted at the budget market. Many of the features are designed to provide a simple installation, while maintaining the expected performance level. The Corsair 200R includes two 120mm fans for cooling the system, along with five additional 120mm/140mm fan mounts and one additional 120mm mount. The 200R has three 5.25” drive bays, coupled with four 2.5” and four 3.5” hard drive bays. All of these are tool less, including the 2.5” drive bays. Drives install simply by sliding them into the tracks. The front panel includes connections for two USB 3.0 ports, one microphone jack, and one headphone jack. Dust filters are also present on the intake areas of the chassis.


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Visit   Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Mid-Tower Case Review @ Hi Tech Legion      
Last Update 2013/2/18 11:22
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The Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 takes mid-tower versatility to the next level, using an incredibly advanced array of cooling and layout options, all while keeping airflow and silence as its main focus. The keys to the Nanoxia Deep Silence 1’s success are a unique chimney system, 8 modular and moveable HDD bays and the use of their highly successful Deep Silence fans throughout. While the DS1 bills itself as “water cooling ready”, it is much closer to a “water cooling marvel”, with top space for one 240/280mm, front 240mm (or 120mm) and rear 120/140mm. The modular HDD cages can be moved back in the case to open up room for the front radiator to sit behind the stock 120mm intake locations, with plenty of room to spare for thick radiators and/or push pull configurations. The extended top of the Deep Silence 1 offers mounting options for 120/140/240/280mm radiators and fans with a variety of offsets to suit your particular components.


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Visit   Cougar Spike Micro-ATX PC Case Review @ Legit Reviews      
Last Update 2013/2/22 9:13
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The average selling price on a PC case today in North America is right around $80, but today we are going well below that price point. The Cougar Spike micro-ATX chassis has an MSRP of $39.99, but it is available right now from Newegg for $24.99 shipped after a $5 rebate! For $24.99 you might be wondering what you get and to be honest, it's not half bad!


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Visit   Enermax Ostrog GT im Test @ ComputerBase      
Last Update 2013/3/27 16:05
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Enermax Ostrog GT im Test Enermax ist zwar vor allem für seine Netzteile bekannt, fertigt seit einigen Jahren aber auch Gehäuse. Aus diesem Bereich testen wir den Midi-Tower Enermax Ostrog GT.


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