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Up for review today I’ve got the new NZXT Vulcan PC case which is specifically for micro-ATX motherboards only. It’s a rugged and well made gaming chassis that comes complete with sturdy carrying handle to make transporting your system that much easier. Despite it’s size, the Vulcan has plenty of room inside for even large video cards, with room for four hard drives as well along with two 5.25” devices. The Vulcan is a great case truly, I like it very much, so read on to learn a bit more about it..
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A few years ago, Thermaltake released the BlacX. It was one of the first (if not the first) hard drive docking stations for sale. Thermaltake was the company to really push the product to market. Now, Thermaltake is upping the ante by supporting two drives at once.
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Today we will be looking at our second chassis from NZXT. This time we have the NZXT Beta EVO in the KitGuru test labs.
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Antec has been around for a long time. Chances are, if you enjoy building your own computers or even tinkering with them, you have heard of Antec. They make a myriad of components and accessories for a wide range of computer users. One of the areas in which Antec has always had a strong presence is computer cases. Many of their enclosures have received very high marks from all across the industry, earning them a lot of recognition in the computer world. In the summer of 2010, Antec released a new line of computer cases known as the Dark Fleet. In this article, Benchmark Reviews is taking an in-depth look at the Antec DF-30 Mid-Tower Computer Case. At right around $100, the DF-30 represents the most inexpensive case so far in the Dark Fleet line. We will be exploring the DF-30 Mid-Tower Case to see if it stands up to the name Antec has worked so hard to earn.
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Not long ago NZXT officially announced their upcoming new Full tower chassis The Phantom. This case is targeting the enthusiast market and offers many exciting features. The company spent countless hours working with members of the Case modding community like Craig Brugger and Bill Owen to help bring a product to fruition that is both easy on the eyes and very user friendly.
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Mit dem Fifty 1 bietet Revoltec ein günstiges Gehäuse für den kleineren Geldbeutel. In der Variante mit professioneller be quiet! Dämmung will das Gehäuse zusätzlich durch ein besonders leises Betriebsgeräusch punkten. Ob uns das überzeugen kann, wird der folgende Test zeigen.
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Thermaltake has just released a new mid-tower case within their Armor series, A60. Let's see what are the differences between the new A60 and the A90, which we've already reviewed, and see if this new case is a good buy.
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The Armor A60, like the A90 chassis from Thermaltake proves itself to be a bit of a mixed bag, but most of the bag was good. There is room for lots of hardware in the A60, with three big bays and six HDD mounts be they 3.5- or 2.5-inch. The “SideClick” feature will also be a draw for some users.
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Antec’s new line of high performance chassis’ are aimed at gamers and professionals alike offering exceptional cooling combined with flexibility and functionality.
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The LanBoy Air is without a doubt one of the most unique case we've ever seen, being completely meshed to improve air flow and highly customizable. This is not the first time Antec is trying to improve airflow: two years ago they released a completely open case, the Skeleton. On the Skeleton, however, as you computer components are completely exposed, you may damage your components by accident. Is the LanBoy Air the solution all hard-core enthusiasts were looking for? Let's see. The LanBoy Air is currently available in two colors, blue or yellow. We reviewed the blue version.
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