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Antec realise that to some people a case is just the thing that holds their components and so have low cost options which look to provide Antec quality and features with minimal price. One of those budget friendly cases is the new "One" chassis which we have on our test bench today.
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Lets take a look at the latest mid-tower case from Zalman, the Z11 Plus, which comes with a very affordable price tag.
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If you are tired of banging your knuckles in that cramped case it might be time to look at a full tower. Rosewill just might be the cure with their latest super tower the Blackhawk Ultra. Room for a SR-2 and 420mm radiator for starters. Check out the rest of the case as Legit takes a closer look.
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Nachdem wir vor Kurzem über zwei Budget Gehäuse von BitFenix berichten durften, haben wir dieses Mal das Raider von BitFenix bei uns. Mit diesem Gehäuse schickt BitFenix ein weiteres Produkt auf den Gehäusemarkt, welches sich preislich in der gehobenen Mittelklasse bewegt. Beim Raider finden sich einige Features die einem das Leben erleichtern. Was das Raider alles zu bieten hat, erfahrt ihr in unserem Bericht. Viel Spaß beim Lesen
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Der US-amerikanische Gehäusehersteller Raidmax ist vor allem bekannt durch extravagante Gehäuseserien, die schon für die eine oder andere Forendiskussion gesorgt haben, was die Optik angeht. Das "Viper" kommt nicht ganz so "extravagant" daher, wie wir es von Raidmax kennen. Ob es der Hersteller schafft mit dem uns vorliegenden Gehäuse unsere Redaktion zu überzeugen, klärt der folgende Test.
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nMEDIAPC has made a name for itself in the home theater PC (HTPC) community for consistently delivering well-built, good-looking, and reasonably-priced chassis comfortable in the A/V stack. Offering a brushed aluminum front panel and a street price of $80, at first glance the HTPC 7000B seems to carry on this tradition. Coupled with two 120mm fans, we should expect excellent cooling from this full-height enclosure, but with a depth of just over twelve inches there are sure to be trade-offs where the form factor is both an asset and a liability; keep reading to find out how this case measures up.
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Some of the larger complaints of the original design were the lack of room behind the motherboard tray to do much for cable management, lack of room for longer video cards, ease of use and lack of tool-less features and the last drawback to the original was if you wanted to run water cooling, you had to punch your own holes to get the tubing outside of the case. Essentially the original Three Hundred was pretty bare bones as far as a lot of mid towers go.
This time around Antec really listened to the users of the Three Hundred and took the chassis back to the drawing board to see just what they could do inside of the same sized chassis, yet offer everything today's users are demanding of manufacturers in the feature set. With the newest version, the optical bays and hard drive bays have gone to a tool-less solution and the hard drive rack has been spun ninety degrees to eliminate some of the wiring mess inside. The motherboard tray is now offset and offers plenty of room back there and the expansion slots got a redesign to allow for more room inside of the chassis to fit even longer cards now.
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Today at XtremeComputing we are reviewing the Evolution Mid-Tower Case, from Cougar. Cougar are a brand I’ve not personally heard of, so let’s find out a bit more about them.
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As the market for DIY computer parts expands it's becoming harder and harder to find a quality chassis for less than $100. Nearly all ATX cases have risen above the $100 mark but usually are worth the coin considering fans, space, features etc.
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Xilence is a new player in the case market since 2011. Hence one of the reasons their lineup is limited to just 3 cases at the moment. The Black Hornet is the little brother of the acclaimed Interceptor range. Yet the features seem pretty interesting: what about a dual hot swappable HDD, a top HDD docking station and spare room for a dual radiator in the top? Seems to good to be true for the price of 87 euros. And all this inside a midi tower case? Can't wait to unpack it !
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