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Vor knapp einem Jahr haben wir uns den kleinsten ITX-Ableger von Lian Li angesehen. Damals konnte uns das PC-Q07 nicht wirklich überzeugen. Trotz der sehr guten Verarbeitung offenbarte es uns Schwächen bei der Positionierung der Festplatten und auch thermische Probleme. Die Zeit bleibt aber schlussendlich nicht stehen. Heute wollen wir uns das PC-Q25 ansehen. Es bietet mehr Platz, eine aktive Be- und Entlüftung. Gleich bleibt, dass es einen Mix aus ITX-Komponenten und normalen ATX-Komponenten ermöglicht und nahezu komplett aus Aluminium besteht. Wir sind gespannt, ob das neuere Modell unsere angeschlagene Meinung von Lian Li im ITX-Bereich wieder etwas verbessern kann.
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Nexus is a Dutch manufacturer with cases that focus on quiet computing. Its latest release is the Prominent R, a mid-tower case with eight expansion slots and a 3.5"/2.5" docking station.
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Lian Li hatte in den vergangenen Jahren einige sehr interessante Mini-ITX-Gehäuse auf den Markt gebracht, in denen normale Desktop-Komponenten verbaut werden. Das neueste Modell dieser Gattung hört auf den Namen Mini-Q PC-Q25 und bringt einige spannende Neuerungen. Wird Lian Li das hohe Niveau der Vorgänger halten oder gar übertreffen können?
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In 2008 NZXT released the original Tempest case, at the time it was considered one of the finest ventilated cases available in the budget sector. Recently NZXT decided to update the range with the new Tempest 410 and 410 Elite. NZXT has 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.
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything from Xclio but they’ve just introduced a few new cases and they’ve sent me over two of them for review. Today we’ll start off with the Touch 320 Mid Tower Chassis that features six fans pre-installed; those fans are controlled by a touch panel fan controller located on the front of the case, that’s where the name ‘Touch’ comes from of course. Let’s just get into it…
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A good case that stands out from the rest is not easy to find. The Tattoo Pro promises to be a case that you want to buy at the price you’d be willing to pay. In my mind, that spells value without compromising the fundamentals of a good case design. Let’s see how the Tattoo Pro holds up.
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Today we have Antec's newest addition to the Performance One series, the P280. Continuing the legacy of Performance One enclosures, the P280 integrates quiet technologies such as sound-dampening steel / polycarbonate side panels, a triple-layer front door and hard drive trays with preinstalled vibration-reducing silicone grommets. Antec says that with the P280 they have fixed some things that users didn't care for, so let's find out if they did!
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As I sit here contemplating to start this based off of a revision of a previous design angle, or if I take the approach of allowing this chassis to stand on its own merits, I find that both angles are very applicable to what we are going to be having a look at. As the title mentions, essentially we are at what the evolution of what the P180 has become some years later. The external design has definitely been revisited in this new release, but there have been a multitude of changes made internally. Looking at cases that came later in the Performance One series from Antec, the P183 and P193 and their revisions, they were all based off a compartmentalized interior design. So while Antec tried to make it have aesthetic cues that hark back to the classic design that many of you reading this have used, there has been much thought and effort into maximizing what you can get into this chassis, making it easy to do, and deliver limited noise in operation."
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If you have ever gone looking for a used car, typically, you don't go around looking for the cheapest car possible. However, if you are strapped for cash and need something quick and dirty, any car is usually better than no car. Of course, when I mention all these things, I mean absolutely no disrespect to the BitFenix Merc Alpha we have here at APH Networks for our review today. Sure, it isn't your high-end enthusiast chassis, nor is it your mainstream case. In fact, it is what many would classify as a hardcore value case. When I first read the name "Merc Alpha", I really just want to call it the cheapest Mercedes-Benz in existence (You know, with the name "Merc" and everything). It is hard not to think of it that way, as the Merc Alpha is going for only $39 at press time. Of course, an assumption would be that you are being offered nothing more than the absolute minimal number of features. On the other hand, assumptions could be wrong, and many would try to debate that fact -- this case could be completely different than what you have been expecting. BitFenix does create a wide array of different types of chassis, so I hope they do know what features are the most important even on a lower priced model. The real question here is whether this chassis is truly a Mercedes-Benz under the covers, or is really just a Hyundai cheap car in disguise? Read on to find out more about this super saver deal!
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Today we are looking at the second chassis in the Carbide series. For those who follow what I write about, the 400R wasn't all that long ago. In my time looking up information on the 400R, I found myself sitting there admiring its bigger brother more than I was actually looking into the 400R. My feelings were even written when I reviewed the first in the Carbide series that while the 400R offers plenty of bang for the buck, I wanted to see this version of a similarly designed chassis to give a more informed answer as to which of the two I would put my money on.
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