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In 2010 Thermaltake partnered with BMW to design a unique chassis for their 10 year anniversary, the result was the artful Level 10 case. The BMW designers came up with a free standing tower chassis that featured individual compartments for each of the computer components. Needless to say this case was big, expensive and looked amazing. The expensive part is what kept most users from buying this piece of history and which we believe lead the Thermaltake designers to create the case featured in this review.
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Bitfenix ist eine noch recht neue taiwanesische Firma, welche sich zur Aufgabe gemacht hat, Produkte wie z.B. Gehäuse, speziell an die Anforderungen und Wünsche von Spielern und PC-Enthusiasten anzupassen. Mit dem Bitfenix Colossus ist dies bereits gelungen und nun sollen die Shinobi Gehäuse an den Erfolg des Vorgängers anknüpfen. Die Shinobi Gehäuse sind günstiger, sollen aber ebenfalls eine gute Verarbeitung und nützliche Features bieten. Ob dies gelungen ist erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten. Viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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Im Test ist das Gamer-Gehäuse QS-202 aus dem Hause AeroCool. Mit einem geringem Preis und vielen Features versucht AeroCool Gamer mit einem kleinen Geldbeutel für sich zu gewinnen. Ob AeroCool den Kompromiss zwischen Preis und Qualität erreicht, haben wir versucht für euch herauszufinden.
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For those who had the pleasure of seeing or using some of the earlier Temjin Series chassis, I envy you. I have always wanted to acquire a Temjin chassis before I was writing reviews, but at that time even, they were cost preventive in me getting one. My personal favorite was the TJ07, and at a very close second were the squarer TJ09 and TJ10 models. One thing all of these cases share is that they were ahead of their time in case tech and very pleasing to the eyes. The biggest thing about the TJ07 I liked was the compartmentalized interior to break up the heat sources and offer their own ways of cooling each major compartment.
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Bitfenix is a relative newcomer to the market and certainly new to me. The case we are looking at today, the Bitfenix Shinobi, is actually my first hands-on experience with their products. When they introduced the Colossus chassis I was bit skeptical; the styling was just something that I questioned. However, most have seemed very happy with the build quality, so that did perk my attention. The Shinobi is a mid-tower offering that has a minimalistic style and comes with or without a side window. The sample sent to us includes the side window, viewed as an added perk by most.
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Auf der Suche nach günstigen Gehäusen wird man an einigen Hausnummern kaum vorbeikommen. Sharkoons Rebel 9, das schon getestete Lancool PC-K57 oder auch das Xigmatek Asgard sind Gehäuse, die für wenig Geld eine vergleichweise hohe Verarbeitungsqualität, einige Features und eine zumindest einigermaßen ansprechende Optik liefern. BitFenix will mit dem Shinobi das Low-Budget-Segment ordentlich aufmischen und hat damit scheinbar Erfolg. Eine genaue Betrachtung hat das Gehäuse auf jeden Fall verdient.
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Wer kennt das nicht: der Rechner summt ungehemmt vor sich hin und raubt einem noch den letzten Nerv. Da ist es nur verständlich, dass man das Betriebsgeräusch möglichst weit in den Hintergrund drängen will. Die Firma Nofan stellt nun eine verschiedene Komponenten umfassende Lösung vor, mit deren Hilfe der Rechner nicht nur leise, sondern gleich lautlos werden soll.
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Today, we are reviewing the Bitfenix Shinobi PC Chassis. One of the most important factors when undertaking a custom PC build is the design and functionality of the chassis itself. It sets the tone for the build to come, and for some, even dictates specifically which components are needed to match the case. It is the centerpiece of any build, and more importantly, a part that you will always look at first before anything else. A conscious decision is needed and this, the chassis, raises a few questions.
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Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary / Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, over a SilverStone Raven RV03 that looks hardcore. As much as I want to be a poet as famous as Edgar Allan Poe, I just simply cannot wrap my head around such intriguing English works with such deep meaning. Whenever ideas pop into my head, these are usually not anything English literature related -- other than the fact that the text I have written down is English, and that's about it. But what I can tell you about this poem, especially in this introductory paragraph, is that reviews written here at APH Networks are sometimes done around midnight, but not exactly in a dreary fashion. Unless you have heard this poem before in one way or another, many of you may be wondering what in the world this poem has anything to do with our review on SilverStone's Raven RV03 case today. Yes, I know, I don't have a major in English literature, and I am interpreting this poem too literally in accordance to my own thoughts. But what we have here at APH today seems to be quite unique from the standard market of computer chassis. The very first notable thing that is prominently advertised about the SiverStone Raven RV03 is its 90 degree rotated motherboard tray. Of course, the company also tack on other interesting features as well. Now that I have got you hyped up about Edgar Allen Poe's SilverStone Raven RV03, it is up to you to keep reading to find out more!
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Le SilverStone Temjin TJ11 est un boitier qui a du user pas mal de touches, tant nous en parlons depuis longtemps. Petit à petit, le boitier a délivré tous ses secrets, jusqu'à son tarif, qui a fait l'effet d'une douche froide. D'abord supposé à 700€, nous l'avons finalement trouvé à 600€ au Japon, puis en France au même tarif. De quoi affoler tout le monde, et diviser les foules.
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