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I remember vividly when Silverstone released the Raven RV02. It has been one of the stand out products for me in the last decade, utilising the simple theory that ‘heat rises’ as the foundation of the design. Until then I had been astonished that no chassis designer had built a case from the ground up with a pure focus on vertical airflow. Today we are looking at the third incarnation of the design, the RV03.
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Early in my career with TweakTown, I was asked to review a chassis for SilverStone, and with it being only my fourth go at reviewing cases, I remember feeling like I wasn't covering all that the case had to offer. The case I'm reminiscing about was the original Raven chassis design, the RV01. While it had the outer dimensions of a typical tower chassis when comparing to other chassis' being released at that time, the similarities ended there. It was the first in using a motherboard orientation that took advantage of convection and was aligned so that the rear I/O faced up in the chassis. It had a cool drop down cover for the drive bays, and from what I remember, as it spent some time in my personal use, it was a great case overall.
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Hand assembled only days before Computex 2011, the TJ12 is at least 12 months away from production – but is already attracting serious attention
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Cooler Master get mentioned frequently here at eTeknix, whether it be for the latest product news and press releases or us getting our hands on the newest product(s) from them. They always seem to impress us no matter what they release and today will hopefully be no different.
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Aus dem Hause NZXT wollen wir euch heute ein neues Gehäuse vorstellen, welches auf jeden Fall einen Blick wert ist. Die Rede ist vom H2 Classic Silent Midtower, welches eine umfangreiche Kühlung bietet und dabei trotzdem nicht zu laut werden soll.
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Delivering copious amounts of air cooled the bench rig to the lowest recorded ambient and load temperatures while staying very quiet is a great accomplishment. Overall, this chassis is one of the best on the market, and the only nagging issue is the complete lack of dust filters.
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The Cubitek brand isn’t one I was familiar with even though they were founded in 2002. They were initially founded as an OEM/ODM business model but in the spring of 2010 they reorganized to be able to become a branded manufacturer. That translates to them being a newer player in the market and perhaps I haven’t been remiss in not noticing them until now. Their philosophy of "Build something we would want to buy at a price we would want to pay” certainly speaks to me. Today we are going to take a look at their Tattoo Pro mid-tower offering and see if it lives up to that claim.
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The Cougar Evolution is a mid-tower case with interesting features such as a hot-swap docking station and two-channel fan controller, offered for USD 110 in the US. Let’s check it out.
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Technic3D hat das Corsair Obsidian 650D Gehäuse im Test. Corsair möchte bei diesem Modell möglichst viele Features und Details unterbringen. Ob die Obsidian Gehäuse-Serie weiterhin auf Erfolgskurs bleibt, steht im nachfolgendem Testbericht."
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It seems everywhere you look you’ll find a new case coming out, is that good or bad? I guess it depends on the company making the case. Price is always a consideration when buying a case, but also for me the manufacturer is one as well. I’ve reviewed many cases in my time, but never one from the company I have today, Diablotek. The case is called the Legend and it’s certainly what I would call a budget case being priced at under $40 most places I’ve looked. This case doesn’t even come with fans installed, and not much at all in the way of accessories. Well let’s just get into it ...
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