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Si vous fréquentiez les LAN du début du 21e siècle, vous avez certainement dû croiser des gamers exhibant fièrement leur Antec Super LanBoy. Ce boitier entièrement en alu, au look tranché pour l'époque, a indéniablement marqué les esprits. Les modèles de la gamme se sont depuis succédé chez Antec, mais rien n'a su réellement se démarquer comme l'avait fait le Super LanBoy en son temps. Depuis 2009, la marque travaillait sur un nouveau modèle très prometteur, dédié aux joueurs nomades : au mois d'août dernier, la gamme LanBoy refaisait enfin surface, juste après des Dark Fleet au succès mitigé. Un design original à l'opposé du LanBoy 1er du nom, un agencement aux petits oignons et des performances de haut vol côté refroidissement, voilà ce que promet Antec. Et pour les fanatiques des meubles en kit suédois, le tournevis sera votre compagnon dans cette quête de l'agencement idéal ! Innovation et modularité sont ses leitmotivs, LanBoy Air c'est son nom... Il était temps pour le Comptoir de vous présenter cet écrin qui, au pire, ne vous laissera pas de marbre.
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Want to go LAN-party hopping but don't want to tote your full tower? Want a mini gaming case that doesn't make sacrifices for size? Need a soild case for your mini-ATX board? If you answered Yes to any of those questions, then Cubitek has the answer for you in their Mini Tank mini-ATX case designed with the gamer in mind.
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If you're even half the nerd that I am you might eventually have wondered what's inside your notebook, where the irritating noise of a fan suddenly came from when watching Youtube vids, and very maybe you might have wondered why your notebook sometimes gets so hot! I'm a bit being sarcastic here as I perfectly know most of our readers indeed do understand what's going on inside the metal or plastic housing, yet still what's there to do when temps keep on rising? Notebook coolers to the rescue! Todays we'll be having a look at one of the more performant notebook coolers you'll stumble against upon your search for the perfect solution, or did we just find it four you? Read on!
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Time to throw another case into the mix. Today we are introducing an evolution of one of coolermasters biggest sellers of the last years. The Coolermaster CM 690 II Advanced. By listening to the end users input, the CM engineers have refined the 690 series case. Adding a removable HD bay (to support up to 3GPUs easily), a hot swappable HD docking station, baptised X-docking station, are just a few of the new features or updates as you want. The 690 II advanced is available in a window and non windowed version. Let's see what this beauty has got in store for you.
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In the middle of 2010 I received some concept art from the Xigmatek Rep and was asked to keep the images and information confidential. This information has been very hard to keep quiet, but somehow I managed to achieve the task. If you have purchased a large PC case in the last 12 months, it's time to look for the receipt and try to return it. Your case is weak and you will no longer want it after seeing the Xigmatek Elysium.
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Riding in on wings of glory the Dragon Rider is one of the best E-ATX cases I have seen in a long time. Decent pricing and a plethora of features lead this to be a strong contender for the role of your computer case. Join us as we review the Dragon Rider.
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The enthusiast case market is replete with fancy cases brimming with exotic materials and features. It's not unusual for builders to buy "more case than they need", investing extra money in a case their system can grow into. But sometimes all you need is a basic case: a good-quality enclosure that will serve as a home for your components in a business, "grandma computer", or other non-enthusiast setting. Although Benchmark Reviews does not often look at cases like this, they make up the bulk of the case market. While Cooler Master's best known for its enthusiast cases (such as the HAF series), they serve this market as well with cases like the Elite 343 mATX computer case.
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Coolermaster are more well known for their gamer and enthusiast chassis than anything else, but they also have a range of coolers. The desktop game is pretty competitive, but the laptop game is less so; mostly because no one has made one that actually has much of an impact. Well Coolermaster is attempting to stop that today with the SF-19, a large scale cooler with USB 3.0 compatibility. Lets see how it does.
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Aujourd'hui, retour à nos amours avec un boitier, et un boitier qui a bien des choses à faire valoir. Mais pourquoi ? Tout simplement car ce dernier est une grande tour tout aluminium compatible Full ATX, et qu'elle est vendue sous la barre des 200 € sans pour autant oublier d'arriver avec des fonctionnalités intéressantes. Cette grande tour qui en promet tant et tant n'est autre que la HPTX-Tank de Cubitek. Verdict Now...
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Already figured out what you are going to get for your new gaming rig, but can't decide on a case? Take a look at what we just got from Antec. The Antec Six Hundred v2. This mid-tower can hold up to six 3.5" HDDs, three 5.25" drives, and has a bottom mount for 2.5"HDD/SSD as well as front-loading 2.5"/SSD hot-swap bay for quick drive changes. Not only that, but the Antec Six Hundred can hold up to an 11.5"(292mm) video card which should fit all but the most extreme video cards. Still interested? Good. Read on to find out more about the Antec Six Hundred v2.
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