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Today we are going to have a look at their latest high performance case, the Freedom Xone. Unlike the Omega and the Infinity Zor cases that we recently reviewed and which Akasa classes as full size tower cases, the Freedom Xone is classed as a midi tower case even though its physical size is marginally smaller than the Omega’s.
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Der meist knallbunte asiatische Markt dient vielen Gehäuse-Herstellern als Vorlage für ihre Case-Designs. Gehäuse, die eine schlichte Optik vorweisen können, findet man in Zeiten von schreiend bunten Gaming-Cases daher zusehends seltener - doch es gibt auch Ausnahmen. Dazu gehören die Gehäuse des in Schweden ansässigen Unternehmens Fractal Design. Der Midi-Tower Arc soll in dieser Hinsicht besonders überzeugen - er bietet mit den Worten des Herstellers "stylish, minimalistic looks and an overall understated elegance". Ob das Gehäuse nicht nur mit minimalistischer Optik und Understatement, sonern auch mit inneren Werten glänzen kann, wird unser Test aufzeigen.
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Dass Cougar recht passable Netzteile baut, ist uns bereits aus diversen Tests bekannt. Die orange Farbgestaltung macht die Produkte so markant und zieht momentan überall die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich. Doch Compucase/Cougar ist genauso als Hersteller von Gehäusen bekannt. Daher haben wir heute den Midi-Tower 6XR9 in unserem Testlabor, um diesen detailliert beurteilen zu können.
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The Rosewill Line Glow mid tower case is a steel case targeted at consumers looking for a basic chassis. The front of the Line Glow features a plastic bezel with three external 5.25” drive bays, one of which can be used as an external 3.5” drive bay. There are two 120mm blue LED fans pulling cool air into the front of the case. Additionally, there is a 120mm fan on top and 120mm on the rear exhausting warm air out. A second 120mm fan can be mounted into the top of the case. The front panel connectors include two USB 3.0, two USB 2.0, and audio jacks for convenience. Drive support is included for eight internal 3.5” drive, and a bracket is provided for one 3.5” bay to be used with 2.5” drives.
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Wir haben einen weiteren XL-Gehäusetest fertiggestellt: Auf 13 Seiten mit 108 Fotos und zwei kurzen Videos fühlen wir dem übergroßen Gamer-Tower BitFenix Shinobi XL auf den Zahn. Ist der mattschwarze Riese mit SoftTouch-Oberfläche, in dessen Lieferumfang zwei Lüfter mit 230 mm Durchmesser enthalten sind, unserer Extremkonfiguration gewachsen?
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Today we are going to look at the Cooler Master N200 case which is a mainstream model designed with water cooling in mind. It occupies a compact mid-tower form factor and can accommodate a micro-ATX motherboard as well as an array of high-end components. Being a budget model, the N200 seems like an ideal option for those who have a restricted budget and wan’t to concentrate their efforts on gaining the most performance, rather than a top-notch case.
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Après un colossal Fulmo GT, nous testons ce jour un boitier Enermax qui prendra bien moins de place, le Hoplite ST, qui fait suite au Hoplite premier du nom, qui était un bon boitier, mais un peu taillé à la serpette. La version ST se veut plus Mode, surtout dans cette version très Hype blanche et le châssis évolue aussi. Découvrons tout cela dans ce nouvel article.
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The Sentey Halcon GS-6050 II is a mid-tower case that costs USD 75 in the United States and can be an option for users on a budget. Let's take a look at it.
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When I hear the name MSI I mainly think of video cards and motherboards, but to many people’s surprise they make quite a few different products and one of them happens to be cases. Today we are checking out their Stealth Mid Tower Case. This case features a very sleek design, lots of cooling, USB 3.0 support, USB charging port and tool-less installation for both your hard drives and optical drives. Is this case going to make MSI a name you think about when looking for a new case? Read on to find out!
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USB 3.0 is the future and it’s here now, there’s no doubt it’s fast but there isn’t much yet in the way of pre-built hard drives on the market just yet that can take advantage of its speed. The solution of course is to get an aftermarket enclosure like the one I have today from Hornettek called the Viper. This enclosure is small and well made; I put it up against another USB 3.0 enclosure and found that it actually performs a bit better.
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