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Corsair's cases have long been considered to be some of the best, but at prices of $180+, many have had to sit out and hope for more modest offerings. With the Carbide series, those have arrived. The 400R mid-tower we're looking at here retails for just under $100, so let's see how it compares to Corsair's other offerings.
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Looking for a less flash case that is still stylish, functional, and fits in your desk? Need a sensible sized case to contain that power thirsty gaming rig? Then NZXT's VULCAN mid-size tower case is designed for you! From NZXT's crafted series comes the VULCAN, a micro-ATX motherboard case featuring enough space for 2 ATI 5970 graphics cards, 2 CD/DVD drives, up to 4 Hard drives, and up to 5 cooling fans. These features in a mid-tower case will please any computer builder looking for a small case to contain a big system.
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Antec are a company that are prepared to make changes and revisions to products in order to further improve them and create top quality products. The P180 from the Performance One series was the first in a series and today we have the latest revision of this design – the P183. The P180 which was launched some time ago now was an instant hit, the P182 even better and hopefully the P183 that we have here today can improve upon an already highly impressive product. Antec have a great reputation for their cases so this should be of the highest order; let’s take a look.
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When presented with a chassis like Lian Li's PC-8FI, it is very hard not to heap praise on it like a smitten middle school girl. There is, nevertheless, a hell of a lot to recommend this case. It looks good, has a fabulous feature set with many excellent tool-free elements and top shelf cooling.
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Vor nicht ganz einem Jahr präsentierte sich in Deutschland zum ersten Mal die Marke BitFenix, deren Kerngeschäft sich vornehmlich auf PC-Gehäuse konzentriert, wenngleich man sein Produktangebot auch in andere Richtungen wachsen lässt. Der von BitFenix absolvierte Markt-Einstieg ist gerade in Deutschland nicht sehr einfach, denn gerade in dem lukrativen deutschen Markt wollen viele neue ...
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Combining aircraft and science fiction design, the In-Win Griffin PC case is aims at bringing the features you need in a case that retails for under $40. With a huge 22cm fan, 10 drive bays and the ability to fit up to 11" long video cards the Griffin appears that it could fit the bill. Read on to find out more about this case and what you get for less than $40 before shipping.
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ITX ist inn, ITX ist klein und vor allem genauso leistungsstark wie "gewöhnliche" PC-Formate; wenn man den Formfaktor an den Ausmaßen und Leistung in wenigen Worten beschreiben will. Das dieser Bereich schon lange nicht mehr nur Thin-Clients und Mini-PCs vorbehalten bleibt, steht schon ebenfalls schon lange außer Frage. Doch wie gestaltet sich das Ganze nun? Wir haben uns dazu das Fractal Array R2 einmal genauer angesehen. Das Gehäuse wird zwar als NAS-Träger deklariert, muss es aber nicht unbedingt auch sein. Mehr dazu im nachfolgenden Testbericht.
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Vous le savez, à la ferme nous aimons tous les boitiers PC, y compris ceux qui prennent place à coté de la TV. C'est justement ce qui nous intéresse ce jour, avec le test du Streacom F7C EVO, une très belle petite chose au format Mini ITX. A découvrir sans plus attendre.
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We're certainly no strangers to Cooler Master here at OCIA.net, particularly their superb lineup of cases. In every instance, Cooler Master has walked away with an OCIA.net Seal of Approval, and garnered praise not only from myself but also other reviewers. However if there were one negative detail to point out, it would be the higher than average price that these cases demand. One other might be the overly large size of the chassis. Cooler Master's Elite series of cases address both of these issues however. Prices for these entry level enclosures are well below $100, some even under $50! But in order to get the cost down to this budget level does Cooler Master have to cut corners and deliver an inferior product? Or is the Elite series every bit as capable of holding up to the Cooler Master name?
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