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I actually had to go back to SilverStone's own pages to find the history of the original design concept of this case. I knew it existed as I had seen it many times looking around at their site over the past three years, but I never really took a deep look at the chassis. That is until now! No offense intended to SilverStone with this, but even with the chassis being originally released in 2006, the case is quite boring and standard by today's "must have's" in cases. The basic effort then was to deliver a Micro-ATX chassis that offered four expansion slots, a removable motherboard tray, a couple of fans; but aside from that, you only got a face covering of aluminum on the bezel and an unfinished steel interior.
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So far we have reviewed two chasis from fractal designs theDefine R3 ATX chassis and the Define Mini Micro-ATX Chassisand have been impressed by their build quality and aesthetics. Today we are reviewing a chasis in their Core line which aims to provide a unique combination of design, features, cooling performance and value. The Fractal Design Core 3000 mid-tower desktop case builds off of the entry level Core 1000 by adding improved cable management, more cooling options and removable hard drive bays to allow for longer graphics cards of up to 420mm in length.
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Today for review I’ve got the Diablotek Fly Mid Tower case or chassis. This case is very lightweight made from aluminum and magnesium with space inside for even the largest of video cards and even a large CPU cooler or liquid cooling system. The case has subtle yet stylish looks, it would fit fine in an office as your work computer or in your home housing your gaming system. So let’s just get right into it…
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We're going to make a bold statement and say that the CM Storm Trooper is the best looking case we have ever seen. The overall styling has perfect lines to complement the features and yet allows them to blend in with exceptional balance. A great example of this is the carrying handles.
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Corsair, que l'on connaissait plus pour ses alimentations et ses produits mémoire, est devenu en très peu de temps un acteur incontournable du marché du boitier PC. Il faut dire que la marque nous a livré des modèles très bien réalisés et en plus bien placés au niveau du tarif. Aujourd'hui, Corsair s'attaque au milieu de gamme avec son Carbide 400R, un boitier qui en promet beaucoup pour environ 100 €. A découvrir dès maintenant en CowcotColor.
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Today we are going to look at the LEPA LPC302 Mid-Tower case which boasts quite an impressive feature set for a mid-range case. We look forward to seeing how it fares against the competition, because this sector is extremely competitive.
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NZXT has recently released its latest budget mid-tower case, the Tempest 210. Costing only USD 55, lets see if it is a good option for the budget-minded user.
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There is an ever increasing market for small form factor cases as consumers demand smaller PCs to fulfil their space requirements. Small form factor cases are perfect for people who want to build a home theatre PC or even for people who don’t have a lot of space to work with.
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Corsair now brings forth the latest series of cases with the newly released Carbide Series to follow the Graphite and Obsidian series cases before this. Looking to Corsair to get a little background information on this new series, I gathered a couple of things that stood out to me. In their videos of the new Carbide cases from Computex 2011, George made two points very clear.
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If you are looking for a small form factor case to take to LAN parties or just to save space, the Thermaltake Armor A30 is a great option. It has the features that are needed in an enthusiast level case, including a USB 3.0 port, SSD support, room for multiple hard drives, a removable motherboard tray, and even support for long video cards.
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