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Das Define R4 von Fractal Design ist von Beginn an ein großer Erfolg gewesen. Jedoch ist das Gehäuse recht groß und schwer. Für potenzielle Kunden denen dies aufstoßt hat Fractal eine Mini Version auf den Markt gebracht. Es handelt sich dabei um das Define Mini. Wie es sich schlägt, erfahrt Ihr in unserem Testbericht.
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All in all, Lian Li PC-8N is a high quality medium range box which offers great materials, low weight and an excellent finish. It has some good details like the anti-vibration system for the hard disks; the fans and their anti dust filters and grids… but I can’t help wishing it had a decent cable management system and that the installation was tool free. If it had those two features it would be a practically perfect case. Still the case is quite spacious and the fans are quiet which lifts the overall score somewhat.
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Lian Li is a maker of super high quality aluminium PC chassis, for most these are considered too expensive for a gaming PC. Well Lian Li also make PC cases made of steel and plastic to the same high standards and also share their innovations and patents, but market them under the name Lancool. Recently Lancool launched three new cases in the First Knight series aimed at the gaming market and Benchmark Reviews has the Lancool First Knight PC-K63 computer chassis on hand for testing. The PC-K63 is entirely tool free and has a fully painted black interior, the motherboard standoffs come pre installed and thumbscrews are used where there is no tool free mechanism. Patented tool free solutions are; tool free PSU clamp, tool free HDD/SSD rubber mounting grommets and an excellent HDD/SSD mounting cage, tool free ODD latch mechanism and finally tool free PCI backplane clamps. The Lancool First Knight PC-K63 case has a massive transparent window and very! bright LED fans that light up the inside while they cool your components. In the back is a very good cable routing solution that will help advanced and novice PC builders alike to easily route cables out of sight...
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Lian Li rolls out the PC-V355, a mini tower chassis that is feature rich as well as very compact.
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Die Kalifornier aus El Monte überraschen uns nun schon seit 2004 immer wieder mit ausgefallen Gehäusen. Sei es futuristisch gestylte Gamer Gehäuse, die nicht selten polarisieren, oder durch eigenwillige Designs, die völlig weg vom Mainstream konzipiert wurden. Das gilt insbesondere für die neueste Kreation: der Panzerbox.
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Es sind wieder einige echte Sahnestücke in die Galerie aufgenommen worden.
Derzeit sind über 1000 Bilder ausgestellt.
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Die seit 2004 bestehende kalifornische Firma NZXT stellt Gehäuse, Netzteile sowie Eingabegeräte für den designbewussten Gamer her. Wir haben diesmal ein Gehäusemodell im Test, welches den Namen eines gepanzerten Mannschaftstransporters trägt und der verbauten Hardware nicht nur Schutz bieten soll. Die aufwendige Front und das große Seitenfenster sollen des Gehäuse gleichermaßen für Gamer und Modder interessant machen. Wie sich das M59 in unserem Test geschlagen hat, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten. Viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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In this review we will be looking at a new chassis from Silverstone called the RV03 Raven 3. As the name indicates this is the third case in the Raven series and shares many of the same fundamentals established by the original. The increasing trend with the Raven is to make the chassis more compact without losing the features that made it popular to begin with.
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Today I have something very special in the office, the NZXT Phantom has always been a popular choice for system builders, PC gamers and general enthusiasts, but while I mean this is the nicest possible way, it's getting a bit old these days and it was time for something new. NZXT has heard these calls and beaten the demands of the modern gamers and system builder into the Phantom 530, bringing it up to speed to be compatible with the high end components of a new generation.
With a price tag of £104.99 (ex shipping) the Phantom 530 is obviously targeted at the higher end of the chassis market, for extreme gaming rigs, enthusiast system builders and people who want the finer things in terms of quality for their systems chassis. To put it another way, the Phantom 530 is expensive, not every PC owner has over £100 to spend on a case, so when you get into this kind of budget your going to want nothing, but the best in terms of quality, features and performance, nothing else will do and we'll be looking for all those aspects today.
I am of course hopeful that this chassis will do well, the original Phantom is still fantastic even today and NZXT have released an absolutely amazing range of cases in recent years that continue to innovate and impress both myself and fans of the NZXT brand, so let's get straight to it and see just what NZXT have to offer with their latest high-end chassis design.
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Im Testfeld: das Cooler Master Gladiator 600, das HAF Mini und das CM Storm Scout.
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