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NZXT come out with the Phantom mid-tower case to much praise and then released the very popular Switch 810 full tower. What do you do next after these two fantastic case releases? Why make a full tower version of the Phantom that uses the best of both cases and call it a Phantom 820 of course. Legit sniffs around the latest from NZXT to see if it really is the best of the best.
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Caseking.de bietet das Midi-Gehäuse Shinobi von Bitfenix neben der Standardvariante (mit oder ohne Seitenfestern) sogar mit vorab eingeklebten Dämmmatten an. Wir haben das Bitfenix Shinobi Core getestet - ohne Fenster aber mit Dämmung.
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Rosewill has delivered me a chassis that really made me think. While I sit here and try to put my finger on where this case design actually came from, it confuses me more and more. What I have been able to deduce is this is basically a HAF 932 that took on a major redesign along with adding things that make me think it resembles other chassis'. Basically, what I see is the basic concept resembles the HAF 932, but has been stretched taller inside by removing the top power supply mount. So what is the benefit to giving the interior the rack treatment? In this instance it opened the chassis to allow for XL-ATX motherboards, added space for another hard drive, and in the back the chassis can support up to 10 expansion cards. Seems all good so far!
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Cari lettori di XtremeHardware, oggi vi presentiamo la recensione, sia scritta che in formato video, del nuovo modello GT1 dell’ormai famoso produttore IN WIN. È un modello mid tower economico, rifinito ma interessante, quasi elementare per molti aspetti, però similmente alle altre soluzioni di questo marchio, e nonostante l’utilizzo di plastica rigida nella paratia frontale, si caratterizza per una estetica moderna e di qualità. Verrà analizzato in termini strutturali, anche tramite l’ausilio di un video di presentazione. Buon lettura
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Ever since we saw this case in rendered images, we wanted to get our hands on it and finally BitFenix sent us the Prodigy Mini-ITX case for review.
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Hard drive enclosures can be very useful devices, you may just want it as a cheap way of using an old hard drive as a backup storage drive, or you may need it to save all those important documents from a laptop hard drive that just won't boot any more. There are many other reasons for using such an enclosure and as you have probably guessed we are taking a look at one of many variants on the standard and usually quite plain Hard Disk Drive Enclosure, in this case it is of the 2.5" only variant, but does take advantage of the latest USB 3.0 interface for hopefully impressive performance.
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Antec, bekannt durch Gaming Gehäuse, Netzteile und Computerzubehör, hat mit der Dark Fleet Serie bereits im vergangenen Jahr vier weitere Computergehäuse für Gamer auf den Markt gebracht. Die Dark Fleet Serie setzt sich aus 3 Midi-Towern (DF-10, DF-30, DF-35) und einem Big-Tower (DF-85) zusammen. Antec hat einerseits auf ein mehr oder weniger ansprechendes Äußeres und wie gewohnt auf nützliche Funktionalität geachtet. In unserem Review schauen wir uns die mittlere Ausführung, das Dark Fleet DF-35, genauer an.
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The latest small form factor (SFF) case from SilverStone, the Sugo SG07, comes with a 600 W 80 Plus Bronze power supply. Let's see if it is worthwhile buying this case.
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Hopliten waren im antiken Griechenland schwerbewaffnete Krieger. Enermax hat eines seiner neusten Gehäuse ebenfalls als Hoplite benannt und möchte damit zum einen auf das robuste Erscheinungsbild, zum anderen aber auch auf die hochgerüstete Ausstattung verweisen. Das Hoplite kann gleich durch eine Reihe von beachtlichen Ausstattungsmerkmalen glänzen. Ob es wirklich der ideale Kampfgefährte für Gamer ist, soll unser Test aufzeigen.
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Over the years In Win has always been able to create very attractive cases that we have really enjoyed. The thing about the cases is that they would always seem to be able to keep the price down. This is again the case with the GT1. A mid tower case that has great looks, support for long video cards, 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard drives, a hard drive dock and USB 3.0. All of those features come at a price of $64.99, which seems like a steal. Read on and see if it really is a steal of if this case turns out to be a disappointment.
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