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Today for review I've got another PC case from our friends at Xclio, this one is called the Nighthawk. This case features modular hard drive bays that can be moved, or removed and can support up to eight of them. The Nighthawk also features fans that can be controlled so you can adjust their speeds, and those fans have plenty of LEDs to brighten up your day. So read on to learn more...
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It's been a while since I've taken a look at any PC cases here I think... but I've got three of them coming up for review now. The first being what I have today from Xclio, the Godspeed One Advanced. This case features speed controlled side and top mounted fans, and enough room for a decent system to fit in it. Overall it's not a bad case, but there are some minor issues that I came across that need to be mentioned, so read on to learn more.
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A few days ago I took a look at the Xclio Godspeed Advanced PC case, and I found it had a few problems, a nice case but not the easiest to install a system in. Today for review I've got another Xclio case called the Blackhawk. This case is full of chock full of features like full fan controls, LED lighting controls, lots of room inside, and lots of fans to keep thing cool. The Blackhawk has all of the controls mounted on the top front of the case, room for eight hard drives or up to six 5.25” bays. Read on to learn more about a great case from Xclio.
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With most case revisions, it takes quite a bit of time, planning, listening to the buyers and possibly some re-tooling to be able to work out what the best options and ideas are to place in their revised chassis. XClio is breaking that mold. With just a couple of months passing since I got the original, I got wind of the possibility to review the newest revision. The original Blackhawk we took a look at back in February, and he we are now taking a look at the improved version.
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In the market for a new home for your computer? Worried about heat? Join Matt A. as we look at the XClio 1000. With more fans than you can shake a stick at and enough room to house a family of four, will the XClio be all its stacked up to be?
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Most enthusiasts, professionals and hardcore gamers i happen to know prefer to house their systems inside the largest PC Cases possible for a variety of reasons (spacious interiors is the most significant one obviously) something that i also prefer to do myself. However although people may want to house a system inside a large PC case that's not always possible due to space limitations and so just like a friend told me recently the only possible choice is to pick one of the smaller midi tower PC cases. These may not share the same features and spacious interiors as the larger Full and HPTX towers but we've seen quite a few interesting models from time to time that even we ourselves would use if we ever came upon any kind of space restrictions. Well since we are falling back slightly with our PC case reviews today on our test bench we have one of the latest midi towers to hit the market the 6018B MOD Series Chassis which is manufactured by X2 a subsidiary of the well-known Spire.
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Aujourd’hui est un grand jour : nous testons un boîtier très particulier... Vous l’avez vu, vous en avez rêvé, il vous a fait fantasmer, le voila sur PC-Overware.
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We get together with SilverStone to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a Fortress FT03-MINI Chassis!
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We've got one more NFL related contest for the 2010-2011 season, and of course it has to be with the company who has been the biggest supporter of our Pro Football Pick 'Ems over the years... Up for grabs is a brand new NZXT Phantom full tower crafted series case!
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Hot on the tracks here, we have ANOTHER competition from our friends at BitFenix. This time we are giving you the chance to win a BitFenix Shinobi Window + full Alchemy cable kit.
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