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Today we are looking at a new chassis from Lian Li that has been nicknamed the Adventurer on the packaging. The actual naming of this all aluminum chassis is the PC-TU200 Mini Tower chassis. As with the cases that used to house our remote nuclear launch capability, or even thinking back to my musically inclined days, a lot of the electronics shipped from gig to gig in cases much like this. The rugged look of reinforced corners with aluminum plates riveted to the frame over the sides of the case for added protection against any accidental abuse this case may encounter in its travels.
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Many manufacturers follow a generic trend when releasing a new computer case, but Cooler Master have caused quite a stir with the recent release of their Storm trooper chassis. Kitguru Lite takes a look at the chassis that looks custom made for Darth Vaders next gaming rig. Is the force really with Cooler Master?
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C'est un boîtier au format moyen-tour, dont le design agressif nous rappelle sans équivoque possible qu'il est en priorité destiné aux joueurs. Il a aussi comme trait particulier de pouvoir être agrémenté par des décorations de couleur (au nombre de sept : orange, vert, noir, rouge, blanc, bleu foncé et argenté) et inclut un rhéobus capable d'afficher les températures et les vitesses de rotation d'un ventilateur donné (jusqu'à trois).
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Cooler Master over the last few years have been a brand that virtually everyone has come into contact with in one way or another, whether it be from a simple fan right up to their gaming cases. More recently it has been their gaming based cases that have taken the limelight and this has included the HAF and Cosmos series.
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Die CA-0300 Serie von MS-Tech ist schon länger auf dem Markt vertreten und hat in ihrem Lebenszyklus bereits einige Überarbeitungen erfahren. Die neueste Evolutionsstufe trägt dabei den Namenszusatz NG, der für „Next Generation“ steht. Welche Neuerungen das überarbeitete Modell bietet und wie es sich gegen die mächtige Konkurrenz schlägt, zeigt unser Test.
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After losing many countless hours to a particular Elder Scrolls game, it is time to review another computer chassis. The Cooler Master Storm Trooper isn't a case that should be taken 'lightly'. First thing that comes to mind when I hear the words 'Storm Trooper' is Star Wars, but I guess that is what you would expect in this modern age. However, a quick history lesson would reveal that the term comes from Germany in World War I. Also known as a "shock troop", they are special solders that were trained specifically for breaching enemy defenses by skipping enemy strong points. While this might sound pretty logical to us, it was a revolutionary idea at the time. In fact, using infiltration tactics became a standard tactic towards the end of the First World War. Of course, like any tactic, the enemies learned how to defend against this type of attack as it became more common. Then, to top it all off, you have trench warfare, where the gains of an attack were typically minimal, and even successful attacks were not always truly successful. This is because newly acquired locations were often very difficult to defend from rear-facing attacks by the second enemy line. Got that? Meanwhile on my desk, the Cooler Master Storm Trooper is not what I would call a small, lightly equipped computer case. Considering it is a full tower chassis, supports quad SLI/CrossFire and XL-ATX motherboards, this case is what I would call heavy duty. The real question is whether or not it is effective enough for modern day hardware? Read on to find out.
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Built like a truck and can hold 10 HDD's, Fractal Design's latest case is trying to break new ground in both price and features for a what they are calling a "mid-tower". Legit Reviews takes a closer look at the Define XL in Black Pearl to see how it stacks up to the rest of the cases at the super competitive ~$150 price point.
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As far as being "no frills" and full of experiences, that holds true to the chassis as well. Don't let the no frills label I use scare you. Even in human form, you need to check waistbands and boots to be sure that you don't run into any surprises. The chassis we are about to look at also appears to be simple to give you that feeling of comfort as it sits on the table and stalks the competition, but behind its back, or under the door panels, there is plenty in store to aid you in an epic kill/death ratio, collecting dog tags, or in the quest for a golden gun!
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A few weeks ago we looked at the NZXT Tempest 410 Elite case and our guy Steve Ruxton left with mainly positive feelings. The original Tempest case was considered a classic, and with the new design NZXT incorporated a clear acrylic window and a large honeycomb steel mesh into the design to offer both good looks and maximum airflow. They have also added USB 3.0 to the front panel with dual radiator support and dual touch powered front fans. Is it worth your money? Check out the Kitguru Lite video and if you want to read more then head over to our full, indepth review analysis.
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The new Silverstone Precision PS07 is a case targeted to microATX motherboards, also supporting the Micro-ITX and Micro-DTX formats. It is bigger than traditional small form factor (SFF) cases, such as the Sugo series models from the same manufacturer (see the Sugo SG05, Sugo SG06, and Sugo SG07 reviews). In fact, the Precision PS07 has similar size and features as the Temjin TJ08-E. Let's compare them.
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