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Asus hat eine Vielzahl an Computergehäusen im Portfolio, allerdings sind die meisten davon im unteren und einige im mittleren Preissegment angesiedelt. In unserem heutigen Test stellen wir das TA-U21 als höherpreisiges Gehäuse auf den Prüfstand, wollen sehen ob sich der Kauf lohnt und mit welchen Stärken und Schwächen der Käufer zu rechnen hat.
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Mit dem PC-X2000BW nehmen wir uns einen wahren Big-Tower der preislichen Oberklasse vor, der mit Ausstattung und Aluminium punkten möchte – so weit das Auge reicht. Was der Tower für seinen Preis von über 400 Euro bietet, gilt es in gewohnt ausführlicher und kritischer Manier heraus zu finden.
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The GT1 is the latest mid-tower case from In Win, coming with an excellent suggested price (USD 69). Let's see what this case has to offer.
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To me, NZXT’s lineup of cases is rather typical for most case manufacturers with several product lines with different characteristics and price levels. A couple of months back I took a look at the NZXT Beta which is a case from one of NZXT’s lower priced series. The case which I will review today, the NZXT M59 is part of their “Classic” series which is a step up from the lower budget models.
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The Lian Li PC-TU200 is a compact case which is designed to offer maximum flexibility, performance, ruggedness and portability.
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The Automaton ATX case from Sunbeamtech is a budget friendly aluminum tower case with Alienware looks and plenty of cooling fans to keep your hardware running stable. Is it any good? Time to find out!
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One of the great things about a free market are the options. In today's computer market there are options between brands and even within brands. Cooler Master's High Air Flow (HAF) series is one example of products designed to fit a range of different needs. The launch of the HAF 912 helps fill out the offerings from the HAF series of feature rich computer cases. The HAF 912 is a mid-tower offering to satisfy both the fanatic and the frugal. In this article Benchmark Reviews compares model RC-912-KKN1 with the rest of the HAF lineup to see how the 912 compares to it's older brothers. As a budget case it will certainly try to offer as many features as possible, but ultimately it costs less because some sacrifices must be made compared to the top of the line products. Read on to see how the HAF 912 approaches the often precarious balance between performance and cost.
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Als vor Jahren der Trend anfing die Kabel im Gehäuses zu sleeven, also mit einer farblich einheitlichen Ummantelung zu versehen, musste man dies noch selbst erledigen. So gab es von diversen Herstellern zwar den Sleeve in diversen Farben, Größen und auch Qualitätsstufen, fertige Kabel waren aber nicht zu finden. Ende 2009, Anfang 2010 gab es von NZXT die ersten fertig gesleevten Kabel zu kaufen, welche gerade die eher handwerklich nicht so begabten Modder ansprechen sollten, aber auch Leute denen schlicht die Zeit fehlte konnten auf diese Kabel zurück greifen. Ein neuer Trend, welcher sich aktuell abzeichnet, entfernt sich wieder etwas von den gesleevten Kabeln hin zu den puren Adern der Verlängerungen. Cubitekt bietet nun schlichte Kabel an, welche aus schwarzen Adern zusammengefasst zu Flachbandkabeln für einen dezenten Auftritt sorgen sollen, indem sie alle internen Kabel farblich und von der Aufmachung her vereinheitlichen. Die Cubitek Black Cobra Series bietet hierfür diverse Verlängerungen in schwarz an, welche problemlos miteinander kombiniert werden können. Ob das Konzept aufgeht, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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AZZA is a relatively new player in the computer market, not being around as long as some other case giants like Thermaltake or Antec, but made big waves with their Solano 1000 and Hurricane 2000 cases in their high end selection. Today we get to look at one of the mid-range budget options from Azzatek, the Toledo 301. Coming with standard case features like black interior and bottom mounted PSU, let's look at how well this case holds up to our testing.
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For those who had the pleasure of seeing or using some of the earlier Temjin Series chassis, I envy you. I have always wanted to acquire a Temjin chassis before I was writing reviews, but at that time even, they were cost preventive in me getting one. My personal favorite was the TJ07, and at a very close second were the squarer TJ09 and TJ10 models. One thing all of these cases share is that they were ahead of their time in case tech and very pleasing to the eyes. The biggest thing about the TJ07 I liked was the compartmentalized interior to break up the heat sources and offer their own ways of cooling each major compartment.
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