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The Enermax Coenus is an ideal platform for building a contemporary gaming machine on a budget. The Coenus can accommodate tall enthusiast-class air coolers and even has an adaptable HDD cage, allowing for some room when installing long graphics cards such as the GeForce GTX 690 or AMD Radeon HD 7990. There are also plenty of cooling options inside with room for two 120mm fans for the front intake, two 120mm fans or one 180mm fan at the top, one 120mm fan in the rear and one 120mm fan at the bottom floor. The Enermax Coenus “Advanced” comes with two pre-installed fans (one intake and one exhaust) and has better drive mounting support compared to the “Basic” Coenus which only comes with a single 120mm exhaust fan. Dust filters are included at the bottom and for the front intake of the Coenus to make maintenance easier.
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Not only will the latest 2.5 inch USB 3.0 external HDD enclosure by Enermax called the Brick surprise you with its very good data transfer speeds but the size of its brushed aluminum casing along with its price tag are equally impressive.
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Die Tastatur gehört zu den wichtigsten Eingabegeräten eines Computers und sollte, um gut arbeiten zu können, vor allem ein leichtgängiges, aber knackiges Tippgefühl bieten.
Enermax, bekannt für ihre hochwertigen Netzteile, hat vor ein paar Wochen die neue Generation der Aurora-Tastaturserie vorgestellt, welche über die patentierte „Scissors“-Tastentechnologie verfügt, mit der ein sanfter und leiser Tastenanschlag ermöglicht werden soll und das mit einer Lebensdauer von 10 Mio. Anschlägen. Darüber hinaus ist die Tastatur zum Teil aus Aluminium gefertigt, was einen Hauch von Luxus auf den Computertisch zaubert.
Ob Enermax mit der „Scissors“-Tastentechnologie auch hält, was sie verspricht, soll mit diesem Test herausgefunden werden.
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Brandaktuell drängt sich auf dem Gehäusemarkt ein Duell der µATX-Tower auf: In Win Dragon Slayer gegen NZXT Vulcan. Beide Gehäuse sind erst kürzlich auf dem Markt erschienen und setzen größtenteils auf vergleichbare Ausstattungsmerkmale. In unserem heutigen Test lassen wir die beiden Kandidaten, die um die Krone der µATX-Gehäuse streiten, gegeneinander antreten.
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For anyone, like enthusiast overclockers or reviewers... really any people who need to regularly and quickly change components DimasTech have created a selection of "test benches". Essentially a replacement for a traditional chassis they allow easy access to all the key components while also providing an area for the more static items and wiring. Today we take a look at their EasyXL Test/Bench table.
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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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Diablotek's new Legend offers a remarkable value in an entry-level gamers' enclosure, offering features usually found in more expensive models. Diablotek's legend offers a remarkably good deal on advanced features. However, these products often come with drawbacks and cut corners - but at $40 street, is this likely to be a showstopper? Realistically, it depends on one's needs and expectations.
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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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Today for review I’ve got the Diablotek Fly Mid Tower case or chassis. This case is very lightweight made from aluminum and magnesium with space inside for even the largest of video cards and even a large CPU cooler or liquid cooling system. The case has subtle yet stylish looks, it would fit fine in an office as your work computer or in your home housing your gaming system. So let’s just get right into it…
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We are back with another case from Diablotek. The last case we reviewed by Diablotek did not impress us that much at all so we are hoping for something better with this case. Part of Diablotek’s Gamer Series the Cyclops is a mid tower case that features support for full length graphics cards, is USB 3.0 ready, has tool-less drive bays, and has 5 pre-installed fans! You get all of this for under $70! Will this case be one of your choices for your next build? Read on to find out!
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