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nVidia has always loved a bit of GT action. Going back as far as the original 6800 series SLi cards, the GT version was extremely popular. So, on that basis, is the new chassis from Thermaltake any surprise? KitGuru sneaks in for a close-up.
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It seems that quite a few cases have been released recently and while this might seem a bit repetitive it does at least allow us to compare the cases quite well.
Today's case is the Cooler Master Silencio 550 Chassis which is trying to be slightly different to your standard case but at a price that will not break the bank. The name itself might give it away slightly but if it's not obvious Cooler Master do claim 'near silent' operation when using this case. That seems like quite a tall order when most users will be using fairly hefty CPU Coolers and a decent powered PSU. All we can say from the start is that they certainly haven't compromised the looks of this case.
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Technic3D hat das Lancool PC-K59 Gehäuse im Test. Der Hersteller verspricht eine einfache Installation der Hardware und viele kleine Features die dem Anwender einiges erleichtern sollen. Ob sich das Gehäuse mit durchdachten innovativen Lösungen durchsetzen kann, steht im folgendem Testbericht .
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Last year, Corsair released the Graphite Series 600T, a high-end mid-tower case with several features usually found only on expensive full-tower models, and that got our recommendation. Now, Corsair is releasing the white version of the 600T, which brings a new configuration for the side panel.
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Zum Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P80NXW kamen wir quasi wie die Jungfrau zum Kind: Eigentlich wollten wir uns das Modell PC-V2120 ansehen und daran den Einbau einen aufwändigen Wasserkühlung demonstrieren. Doch stattdessen hatte uns der Hersteller das PC-P80NXW eingepackt und die ausgewählte Wasserkühlung passt hier leider nicht rein. Nun gut, dann müssen wir eben etwas improvisieren.
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NZXT has kept me very busy recently with their submissions and I thank them for keeping me busy. So far we've looked at the NZXT Mesh 30W fan controller and the incredible looking, and performing, HAVIK 140 CPU cooler. On top of those products, they also delivered a new chassis to our labs for testing. The Classis Series of cases already has some big players. There is the Alpha, Beta EVO, Lexa Blackline and M59 just to name a few, so this chassis is going to need something to set itself apart from the other nine cases already in this series.
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Corsair has since released two follow-up cases in the Obsidian line, the 700D and the 650D. The 700D is essentially identical to the 800D, but removes the hot-swap drive bays and windowed side panel. The 650D, on the other hand, is a mid-tower offering that heavily resembles the 800D in fit and function. There are some changes that had to be made given the smaller footprint, but it's largely a shrunken 800D. Today we will be going over the smaller 650D to see if it truly lives up to the stellar reputation the 800D holds.
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The BitFenix Survivor is a nice-looking mid-tower case, with a rubber coating on its plastic parts which help avoid fingerprints, dubbed "SofTouch" by the manufacturer. The presence of a retractable handle makes it an interesting choice for gamers who go to LAN parties, but it will definitely please users who want a case with a sleek, professional look. Let's check it out.
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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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Taking a close look at a globe, where would you end up on the other side of the world if you dug a tunnel straight down into the earth? Well, if you are situated in North America, you would end up pretty close to Australia. If you followed the traditional North American stereotype, you would end up in China; but this is only true if you started out in South America. So if you were to ever think of digging straight through the earth's core from our APH Networks office located in Calgary, ending up in Australia would not be a big surprise. As mentioned in the G.SKILL Sniper F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR2 2x4GB reviewed by my colleague Jonathan just recently, everything done in North America is done the right way, whether it be driving on the right side of the road, getting names of our political parties correctly, and the constant of gravity being 9.81 meters per second squared. Why would I be bringing up this topic again? Well, recently, Cooler Master has sent us a very special case for us here at APH Networks to take a closer look at, and it is no other than the Elite 371 with an upside-down logo. Before you frantically scroll down, I must say that in Australia, where everything is done upside-down and backwards, the Elite 371 gives me a slight hunch that it came from Australia indeed. But having reviewed so many products from Cooler Master, we know that their products come from their main office down from the good ol' US of A. So this question now stands: Is Cooler Master trying to fool us with one of their cases from Australia California? Or have they come up with a perfect budget case for their money-wise consumers? Read on to find out!
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