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Kleine Gehäuse werden immer beliebter. Deshalb bringt Antec das NSK-1380 auf dem Markt in Cube (Würfel) Form. Wie sich das Gehäuse schlägt, wie die Erweiterungsmöglichkeiten sind und ob der Einbau sie schwierig oder einfach gestaltet, erfahrt ihr in unserem Testbericht.
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Der Gehäusemarkt ist hart umkämpft und insbesondere im Preisbereich unter 50 Euro sieht man es vielen Modellen an, dass ihr Design mit dem Rotstift gezeichnet wurde. Auch der renommierte Hersteller Antec ist in diesem Segment mit einem Midi-Tower vertreten, welcher auf den schlichten Namen "One" hört.
Die Straßenpreise des Antec One beginnen aktuell bei ca. 47 Euro, doch was kann man dafür schon erwarten? Laut Antec ein modernes Gaming-Gehäuse mit USB 3.0, schwarzem Innenleben, großzügigen Kühlungsmöglichkeiten und einer werkzeuglosen Installation der Laufwerke. Zum Lieferumfang gehören zwei großformatige Lüfter und ein Adapter, mit dem sich die Frontanschlüsse auf USB 2.0 umrüsten lassen. Das klingt alles recht ordentlich, aber ist Antec auch die Umsetzung praxistauglich gelungen?
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The One is the latest entry-level mid-tower case from Antec, costing only USD 55. Lets see if it is worthwhile buying it.
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Antec realise that to some people a case is just the thing that holds their components and so have low cost options which look to provide Antec quality and features with minimal price. One of those budget friendly cases is the new "One" chassis which we have on our test bench today.
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The entry-level case of Antec’s gaming series line-up looks to offer an alluring amount of performance at a very modest price tag. Can the ONE dominate at a price point where its sibling – the Three Hundred – once reigned supreme?
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Today we're taking a look at one of their new cases, the One. The One is different compared to the other Antec cases we've worked on, as it's one of their value oriented offerings. Most of the other cases we've reviewed were from the Performance One series, which are generally very feature rich, but come in at higher price points. The One on the other hand is Antec's lowest priced case in the Gamer series.
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Antec are known for their wide range of high quality products, ranging from power supplies to high performance gaming enclosures. Today we have the Antec One Hundred Case to review, it’s designed for gaming and boasts an advanced cooling system, as well as being SSD compatible. Let’s take a closer look.
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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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Today we are looking at a Special Edition Antec One Hundred Case … a window version. These are proving to be popular alternatives to standard cases as they allow you to show off that fabulous gaming rig with the latest water-cooling system, or new LED ram.
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Some of the finer features of the Antec One mid-tower case include the two 120mm exhaust fans, tool-less drive installation, power supply intake filter, power supply anti-vibration feet, large CPU bracket cut-out, and plenty of options for cable routing. This is all offered without the premium price that enthusiast cases typically have.
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