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Nach den eher hochpreisigen Gehäusen aus der Obsidian und Graphite-Reihe versucht sich Corsair nun an einem lupenreinen Mittelklassemodell. Auf was man zugunsten des günstigeren Preises alles verzichten muss und ob das Carbide 400R Corsairs Erfolgsgeschichte im Gehäusebau fortsetzen kann, wird unser Test klären.
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With the addition of an extra SSD mounting spot and an USB 3.0 compatible port the new V3 version of the already incredible Twelve Hundred Ultimate Gaming Case by Antec is equipped with everything even the most demanding of gamers could ever wish for.
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In unserem heutigen Test betrachten wir die beiden Midi-Tower T9 Value Edition und T5 Value Edition des Herstellers Sharkoon. Beide Gehäuse suchen den Mittelweg zwischen einem elegant-klassischen Design und einer durch optische Akzente erworbenen Eigenständigkeit.
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In 2010, Thermaltake won the Red Dot Design Award for Product Design for their collaborative work with BMW DesignworksUSA. That product was called the Thermaltake Level 10 case. The Level 10 was an aesthetic innovation that broke many of the traditional "rules" of the computer chassis industry. The problem? It's original cost was $850. That's a little on the expensive side. In 2011, Thermaltake was at it again, reusing the general design of the Level 10 in order to create another case that won the Red Dot Design Award for Product Design, the Thermaltake Level 10 GT. By cutting the cost of such an innovative style of case by more than half, the Level 10 GT began to appeal to a much wider audience. Now Thermaltake has brought us another look in the Level 10 lineup. In this article, Benchmark Reviews brings you an in-depth look at the Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition Case.
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Just last week we took a look at the Tempest 210 which at that time I had remarked about how it resembled a Source 210 that NZXT had already been selling. Well, this time I actually, without really paying attention to the names of each case, have sort of put the cart a little ahead of the horse with this one. After looking at the Tempest 210 and what it had to offer in a very user friendly price range, I now am going to be taking a look at the latest version of the Source 210 NZXT has added to the Classic Series.
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Après un très bon ARC et un Core 1000 très décevant, Fractal Design nous revient avec un Core 3000. Un boitier entrée/milieu de gamme, proposé à 60 €, qui se veut plus que fonctionnel, car proposant pas mal d'options très intéressantes, surtout pour le prix. La marque suédoise rencontrera-t-elle le succès ? Réponse dans ces quelques pages.
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For those looking at a flexible Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX case one of the chassis SilverStone offer is the Temjin TJ08-E. This compact tower is designed to offer maximum flexibility with some cutting edge features and today we have one on our test bench to review.
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From a recent poll regarding external storage, it is clear that a significant number of respondents are making use of external storage options using interfaces such as USB and eSATA. One of the drawbacks of USB 2.0 is its lack of speed, while eSATA is not nearly as pervasive as USB. With USB 3.0 found in more motherboards, chassis (Fractal Design Define Mini, SilverStone TJ08-E), and expansion cards (SilverStone EC01), it seems like a perfect time to take a look at SilverStone’s new USB 3.0 3.5” external drive enclosure, the TS07.
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CM Storm is the gaming division from Cooler Master, and their latest full-tower case, the Trooper, is a true monster with nine expansion slots. Let's see what you should expect from this new release.
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It seems like it has been quite some time since I had the opportunity to bring you a new chassis from Cooler Master, but today changes all of that. Let me start by clearing up some confusion. All of the Storm series cases we have seen up to this point were spin-off's of the Storm Sniper, which itself was a CM 690 II in new clothes. Gone is the misconception that the Storm series is only for mid-towers, as this chassis is most definitely a full tower, and then some!
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