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Unter dem Brand CM Storm vertreibt der bekannte Computer-Zubehör Hersteller Cooler Master exklusive Gamer Gehäuse und Peripherie. Mit der Sentinel Advance wagte man letztes Jahr einen ersten Schritt in die hart umkämpfte Welt der Gaming-Mäuse. Mit der CM Storm Inferno möchte Cooler Master nun eine weitere Maus am Markt platzieren. Wie sich die Maus im alltäglichen Schlachtgetümmel schlägt wird folgendes Review zeigen.
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When building a Home Theater PC, the case is quite possibly the most long lasting component and one that if chosen smartly can be used for build after build. While you may swap tuner cards, motherboards, video cards, and more, a good case will provide a foundation for your HTPC builds year after year while looking smart in your family room or home theater. Let's take a look at the updated vCase3 from Vidabox and see if this case has the potential to last through those many builds.
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The Sentey Burton GS-6500 is a full tower enclosure developed for enthusiasts who desire high performance and a sexy exterior. This case flaunts its multiple LED fans, and LED buttons, turning heads in the process. The Burton, is one of several models belonging to the Extreme Division line of computer cases, and it is available in 3 flavors; The GS-6500 in glossy black, the GS-6500B with blue highlights and grills, and the GS-6500R with red highlights and grills. It's pretty easy to glance at the exterior of this case and be charmed into submission. As your jaw drops, your guard is let down, but don't worry, Benchmark Reviews presents an in-depth look at the all black GS-6500 case, from its highly glossy exterior to the bright blue glowing interior. This computer case shines visually, with a stunning array of fan LEDs, as well as a beautiful array of LEDs on the top console, but ultimately, the true purpose here is to determine if this cas! e is more than just visual appeal. Does the Sentey Burton GS-6500 attain the level of excellence that the computer enthusiast expects?
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Mit dem Obsidian 700D geht der bekannte Speicherhersteller Corsair in Sachen Gehäusebau in die zweite Runde. Dabei soll der kleine Bruder einiges ein wenig anders machen und bei niedrigerem Preis aber die gleichen Vorzüge bieten. In wie fern das Obsidian 700D überzeugen kann und welche Raffinessen es mit sich bringt wird dieser Test zeigen..
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Living on campus or in a small room in your parent’s house can have its “special dilemmas”. In such situations, even though your wallet can support a top end system, that’s not to say you have the room to house let’s say the 800D or HAF-X. Well, in order to save space, right off the bat you start shopping for m-ATX boards with tons of options and Crossfire or SLI support. Then comes the choice of what to house it in. Now things like room for graphics cards and wire management come into play, as most small cases tend to be tight, warm and usually pretty plain to look at
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I am a huge fan of leaving my case on my desktop for easy access to all the innards, but every once in a while I really ponder moving to a much smaller rig for my day to day use. With the advances in m-ITX motherboards for low power HTPC usage alongside the advances in m-ATX and the ability to overclock even on a tiny motherboard, something like one of these paired with let's say a GTX 460, and I could have the best of everything and still be able to game pretty well. Now the question comes to mind, what case do I house it all in?
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Fractal Design has made themselves a reputation for quality and attractive chassis that can serve as capable as a gaming system just as it would in your living room as your home theater PC (HTPC). With the Node 304 White enclosure, Fractal Design is offering a small form factor chassis with a lot of storage flexibility and still the ability to have a full size video card, all for under $90. The challenge with the living room is the acoustics play as critical a role as the aesthetics, so that will all be considered as we evaluate the Node 304.
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I'm sure by now you are all tired of my Antec 900 stories, but here they actually apply. I never did get to look at the 1200 from Antec, so the 900 is as close as my eyes can get to a comparison. Out of the box my 900 was loud at full speed, but it did offer some of the best air flow for any case at that time. According to most reviews, the 1200 offered all of that plus a bit more room for a cleaner build. More fans, better wire management and more room made the 1200 a very functional full tower chassis compared to the cramped accommodations I was used to in the 900.
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I’ve been reviewing quite a few Antec products recently and they’ve all turned up pretty well so far. The last of my Antec product reviews is the Solo II case, the prequel of which has ended up as one of the most oft reviewed ones on the site.
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Enermax Ostrog GT im Test Enermax ist zwar vor allem für seine Netzteile bekannt, fertigt seit einigen Jahren aber auch Gehäuse. Aus diesem Bereich testen wir den Midi-Tower Enermax Ostrog GT.
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