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Today we are looking at a chassis that may be a mid tower, but takes traits from a couple of the later cases I just looked at; the Dragon Rider, and Dragon Slayer chassis exteriors. You will soon see the similarity in the exterior, along with a cool little lockable door on the side to give access to your hard drives; something that I have seen done, but not exactly like this.
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„First Knight“ lautet die Bezeichnung der neuesten Gehäuseserie des Herstellers LanCool. In unserem heutigen Test gibt sich das PC-K63 getaufte Topmodell die Ehre und wird uns hoffentlich verraten, ob es sich hierbei wirklich um den neuen Gehäuseadel oder doch nur einfach um einen weiteren Standard-Midi-Tower handelt.
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We have taken a look at quite a few cases recently and most have been slightly out of the ordinary. As such, it is time to take a look at a case that on the face of it is much more the standard PC case-style. The question is: Just how good is it and can it stand out from the rest?
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NZXT was kind enough to send DragonSteelMods the latest version of their Tempest case – the Tempest EVO. While the original Tempest was a very well received case, NZXT did not rest on their laurels and made some improvements creating the Tempest EVO. This case is designed with the PC enthusiast and/or gamer in mind.
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Not too long ago all custom computer builds where done using beige boxes. Unlike their mass-built cousins, these cases had very few externally defining features. In the last five years, this has changed with many cases having very useful features or being very showy. Sadly, this has come at price, and with each year the costs of computer enclosures have risen. Cooler Master has addressed these rising costs with the Elite series of cases and with its newest addition the Elite 371. Priced for only $49.99, Benchmark Reviews determines if the Elite 371 has everything that is needed in cases or if too many corners have been cut for the sake of cost.
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Fractal Design, ein in Schweden beheimatetes Unternehmen, hat sich der Herstellung eleganter, funktioneller und dabei preislich attraktiver Computerhardware gewidmet. Im Bereich der Computergehäuse findet man schlichte und elegante Modelle, die jedoch mit intelligenten und durchdachten Details überzeugen. Fractal Design hat mittlerweile ein großes Portfolio, welches mit verschiedenen Produkten wie z.B. Netzteilen, diverses Mediazubehör und Lüftern aufwarten kann. Die Sparte Computergehäuse ist seit längerer Zeit ebenfalls im Sortiment des schwedischen Unternehmens.
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The Antec One Hundred computer case is touted as "the gaming case that delivers high-end features at a price that won't break the bank." Many gamers (and non-gamers) will purchase cases with sexy exteriors, only to find that the functionality and performance of the case are significantly hindered. For experienced users, a gaming case brings certain expectations, such as the need for good cooling, ease of use for install and re-installation of components, proper placement of USB ports and audio jacks, as well as several other factors. Benchmark Reviews will take the Antec One Hundred for a spin and you can decide if it meets your criteria for a good economy gaming case.
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Mit dem RS 4 bietet AeroCool ein Gamer Gehäuse mit individuellem Design an, welches mit Tragegriff auf leichten Transport setzt.
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Sentey wants to be considered among the premium do-it-yourself brands, and with the Black Box Series BX1-4284 mid tower case they are well on their way. Version 2.1 of their black series case certainly didn't disappoint. We were immediately impressed with the fit-and-finish of the overall build and the implementation of the tool-less functionality.
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If you have a mATX motherboard kicking around and want to put it to use, why not put it to use with style in the In Win Dragon Slayer? Don't have a mATX motherboard, you aren't alone; and I can assure you this chassis is not for you. This computer case reminds me of the feeling you get when getting into a compact car, and you are expecting it to be tiny. Suddenly, you get in it, and it feels roomier than a big truck -- go figure. The Dragon Slayer is a fairly small sized case, yet provides lots of playing room. In fact, it is large enough to handle two full sized VGA cards. On the other hand, the style of the case is up to debate; it neither impresses me nor disappoints me. Oddly, the case reminds more of a supply crate from a video game, and not as much as the acclaimed medieval chain armor. The side panel looks like someone had a fun time with a drill, but otherwise the front of the case has a very nice glow to the In Win logo -- if your computer isn't already bright enough. Oh wait, is this the introduction? Too bad. I am not going to give too much of my review away right now. As I have mentioned earlier, this is a mATX chassis, so if you are using an ATX board, the Dragon Slayer will not work for you. But if you are looking for a mATX case, then read on to find if this is the one to get!
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