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It's been far too long since we saw a Cougar chassis in the eTeknix office, but I'm happy to say that they have graced us with their presence once again, for those of you who missed the older Cougar reviews you can read up on the robust Cougar Evolution and the very funky, if somewhat loudly styled Cougar Challenger.
Cougar has been on the market since 2007 and in terms of chassis and components manufacturers that makes them pretty new to the game, but that's still long enough to have given them plenty of experience with the modern demands and needs of the PC market and they've already proven them selves capable of build a rock solid product, with a unique visual twist in the past, lets hope they can offer us a repeat performance today and that they haven't lost any of the unique visual flair that sets the Cougar brand apart from many others.
“COUGAR is particularly targeting enthusiast gamers who not only demand state-of-the-art PC chassis and highly efficient power supplies, but also want to express their dynamic gaming lifestyle with reliable quality products.” – www.cougar-world.com
The chassis I'm looking at today is the Spike, a mini gaming tower design that is set to offer a solution for a mid to high performance gaming rig with a space saving compact chassis design, a tough part of the market to crack in deed given that everyone from Silverstone to Bitfenix has a compact solution, although not all within the same motherboard as the Spike, either way this should be an interesting review, so lets get started and see just what the Spike has to offer.
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NZXT Corp is relatively new to the computer hardware industry. Five short years since the company's founding in 2004, NZXT has not only released more than 15 cases, but also gaming mice, power supplies, and other accessories. Their inventory ranges to all ends of the price spectrum: from their $450 all aluminum Khaos, to their budget case, Alpha, which sells for about an eighth of that price. Today, we're going to have a look at the just released NZXT Beta, a case for those with slim wallets.
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Multimedia PCs erfreuen sich immer größerer Beliebtheit und sind mittlerweile in vielen Wohnzimmern vorzufinden. Idealerweiße lässt sich das komplette System ins Heimnetzwerk intergrieren und mit einer Fernbedienung bequem von der Couch aus bedienen. Egal ob televisionelle Unterhaltung, Musik für eine Party oder die Bildershow für Verwandte vom letzten Urlaub, mit dem Antec Veris Premier sollen die Funktionen zum Alltag werden. Wie sich das kleine Technikwunder im Praxisbetrieb schlägt, lest ihr in unserem Review auf Caseumbau.de.
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Ein Big-Tower zum verlieben? Wir werfen kurz vor dem Weihnachtsfest einen detaillierten Blick auf eines der potentiell fulminantesten Gehäuse 2010: Das NZXT Phantom. Mit einem ausgefallenen Design und reichhaltiger Ausstattung soll der Proband punkten. Ob der Tower in unserem Testparcours hält, was er verspricht, zeigt unser Test.
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Après une large gamme de boitiers Frame, tous en séries plus ou moins limitées, In Win a décidé de revenir à un segment inférieur avec le 904. Si l'aluminium et le verre trempé sont toujours au rendez-vous pour donner un style inimitable et original, le tarif se veut quant à lui plus abordable : 200€. Une bonne recette ?
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The NZXT Beta's attractive styling, solid construction, enthusiast-inspired features, and tool-less (mostly) design offer most of the features one would look for in a new case. While it appears NZXT has tried to go the extra mile by including cutouts and rubber grommets for water-cooling, there really isn’t much space for a large top mounted radiator.
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Up on the review block today I’ve got one of the nicest cases I’ve had the chance to review in along time, it’s the NZXT Phantom. This case is very nice looking and inside you’ll find plenty of room to install any level of system . The case includes a fan controller built-in, on the top you’ll find sliders that control the fans. There are four fan pre-installed for you with space for three more if you think you needs more cooling. Read on to learn about a very nice case from NZXT..
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BitFenix ist bekannt für seine Vielzahl von ATX Gehäusen, nun kommt das erste Case für Mini-ITX Mainboards auf dem Markt. Unter dem Namen Prodigy (englisches Wort für "Wunderkind" soll das Gehäuse sich einen Namen im Bereich Mini-ITX machen. Mit bis zu 10 Laufwerken, Lüfter bis 230mm, Grafikkarten bis 310mm länge und sogar ein 240mm Dual Radiator soll in das kleine Gehäuse passen. In wie weit das Gehäuse zu überzeugen weiß, wollen wir wie immer in diesem Test herausfinden.
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BitFenix have been producing computer cases now for a few years and are earning a reputation in the industry, mainly due to their approach of producing products that ‘grant the user the utmost control, strength and performance to complete their computing tasks’. Their product range is currently fairly specialised and is focused completely on chassis and chassis accessories.
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Thermaltake recently announced the 'New Soprano' PC case, which is the latest revision of the companies long standing Soprano case series. This case has simple lines and brushed metal accents that keep it just classy enough for a professional office or modern home environment. Read on to see if the Thermaltake New Soprano has the look and features that you desire!
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