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Here at TechwareLabs, we're much more used to seeing MSI's logo on parts inside the case than on the case itself. That said, they make whole PCs, so why not cases too? Today we'll be looking at the Nighthawk, one of two cases MSI is launching its enclosure line with. Does this bird fly? Keep reading to find out!
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It’s been a while since we last reviewed a case from CM Storm. However we’re back with the CM Storm Trooper, which boasts a variety of cool new features including an easy-to-carry rubber-coated handle, hidden tool box for storing private goods and a built-in fan controller...
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In this review we have tested this mid-low end case, built for videogamer.
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The BitFenix Prodigy looks to be in a league of its own, as it has so many features that you would only expect in a full-sized tower chassis. The version we have today is the lovely ‘Arctic White’ colour scheme, but it is also available in Black
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Today we are going to look at a product from the other end of the size spectrum, the Xigmatek Gigas small form factor case. It boasts an impressive specification which includes a brushed aluminium chassis with plenty of cooling. Let us see if it fulfills the high expectations!
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Après un très bon Silencio 550, Cooler Master remet le couvert avec le Silencio 650. Un nouveau modèle dans le même esprit qui a une lourde tâche, faire aussi bien que son ainé. Pour cela, vous allez le voir, Cooler Master propose encore plus de fonctionnalités à ce 650. A découvrir dans ces quelques lignes.
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We put Antec's updated edition of the popular Three Hundred chassis to the test.
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While you may have recently read our Cougar Evolution chassis review, Cougar are better-known as a manufacturer of Power Supplies. Currently, they only have 5 cases on the market; the Cougar Solution, Volant, 6XR9, Evolution and the Evolution Galaxy. The Cougar Solution Chassis was introduced at the beginning of this year, and is marketed as a high-performance Midi tower for the budget enthusiast.
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Ever since we saw this case in rendered images, we wanted to get our hands on it and finally BitFenix sent us the Prodigy Mini-ITX case for review.
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Diablotek has sent us over another case for review, this one is called the Cyclops and it’s part of their gamer series. This would be considered a budget case as it sells for around $70 but just because it’s budget doesn’t mean it’s not full of some great features like five pre-installed fans for cooling. Once I got started installing my system in the Cyclops I did run across some rather small issues or annoyances so it’s not a perfect case but for a budget case it’s not bad. I especially like the looks of it, it looks like a gamer case. So read one to learn more…
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