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Silverstone Technology was founded in 2003 and has been building cases specifically for the home theater PC (HTPC) market since almost the very beginning. Today, Silverstone produces HTPC cases across four different lines, including the “mainstream” Grandia line. I recently had the opportunity to spend some time with the most recent addition to the Grandia lineup, the GD06. With room for a micro-atx motherboard, a full-size graphics card, and up to 5 hard drives, the Grandia GD06 is intended to be flexible enough to house a standard HTPC, a gaming PC, or even a media server.
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OCIA.net has posted their review of the Cooler Master HAF 912 Case. Below is a direct quote from the review.
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Cubitek are a reasonably new kid on the block, but they’re making waves and not in the typical segments of the case market. Today is such an example, their mini-ITX chassis, the Mini Tank. Its got a distinctive look and an interesting internal construction.
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Ever dream of a mid tower case that had four hot swap internal SATA drive bays that you could access easily? Of course the case would have to have plenty of fans for cooling, and a pass thru ventilation design for the PSU to reduce heating the internal components. And of course, you would want your mechanical drives to be noise isolated. It might also help if the case had a cool look with a back lit LED fan to kind of show it all off. Hey let's throw in water cooling holes just in case, and what would be nice is if the price was affordable. Perhaps less than a hundred bucks?
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The Arc Mini R2 is designed with all of your liquid cooling needs in mind and offers removable ODD and HDD bays. Along with being able to remove the drive bays, there is a location for 2.5” drives/SSDs to be mounted to the back of the motherboard tray.
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As a computer chassis manufacturer, In Win not only produces highly inventive cases designed around specific genres but also incorporates the latest technology and devices into their builds. The Dragon Slayer is a perfect example of this: bold and rugged with its medieval-inspired aesthetics yet in keeping with modern technology through the inclusion of USB 3.0 and accommodation for large GPUs.
Moreover, it’s true to say that with In Win cases, the looks are critical with a love it/hate it aspect to the styling but always offering a unique appeal unrivalled by anything else on the market. So let’s take a look at the Dragon Slayer’s visuals, and internals, in a little more detail...
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MS-Tech ist mittlerweile seit 10 Jahren in Europa vertreten und die meisten Leser haben sicherlich schon MS-Produkte gesehen, ohne sich dessen bewusst zu sein, da MS-Tech vornehmlich im Retail-Markt vertreten ist und häufig beim PC-Händler um die Ecke oder auch in Vobis Stores zu finden ist. Mit dem CA-0200 haben wir diesmal eines dieser Retail-Gehäuse im Test. Wie das gerade einmal mit ca. 29,- Euro im Preisvergleich gelistete Gehäuse hierbei abschneidet, werden wir auf den nächsten Seiten genauer unter die Lupe nehmen.
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Man sucht ein gutes, funktionelles Gehäuse was gut aussieht und wenig kostet. Da hat vielleicht Thermalte das passende im Programm. Unter dem Namen Dokker vertreibt die alteingesessene Firma das kleine schwarze Gehäuse. Ob der Preis sich auch in der Verarbeitung und der Ausstattung wieder spiegelt, erfahrt ihr in diesem Bericht. Viel Spaß beim Lesen.
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Hot on the tracks here, we have ANOTHER competition from our friends at BitFenix. This time we are giving you the chance to win a BitFenix Shinobi Window + full Alchemy cable kit.
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If you are hunting for an excellent design chassis then probably today you will fall in love with BitFenix Colossus Venom. BitFenix seems a new brand for many of us but in fact they have been there in the market for quite many years ago. If you have not heard or aware of BitFenix Colossus Venom then you should stay on this review and we are sure that you will like it very much with its awesome design.
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