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The Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced is a small case for Mini-ITX motherboards, targeted to users who want to build a small yet powerful gaming computer, since it supports the installation of video cards up to 13.5" (343 mm) long and power supplies up to 8.7" (220 mm) deep. Let's see if this case is a winner.
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Thermaltake Suppressor F31 Silent Review @ eTeknix
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With mass storage being available at reasonable prices, the desire to build home servers, NAS boxes and so forth has never been stronger. Some might choose the pre-built NAS route, but for those pro-DIY, Fractal Design has its Array R2. Interested in a mini-ITX chassis that can support up to 6 hard drives and 1 SSD? Read on.
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The Antec Eleven Hundred mid-tower case has nine expansion slots, and thus is clearly targeted to users building a system with three or four video cards with XL-ATX motherboards. Let's see if this case is a good buy.
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Ingenuity and great designs have revolutionized the world. Time and time again -- from the very first computer, to the first tanks that were rolled out during the First World War. Speaking of tanks, one of the most famous tanks of the Second World War was the German built Panzer IV. The Panzer IV revolutionized tank designs of many countries with certain elements that are found even in today's modern tanks. The Panzer IV simply bulldozed over the opposition when it was first introduced; as it was simply more than the opposing forces could handle from these powerful mechanical bulls.
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Zalman has been known for combining beauty and functionality into their products and the Z11 Plus chassis that we are looking at today is no exception. The Zalman Z11 Plus Mid Tower has a meshed front panel, black interior coating and side panel window to make it look hot on the outside. On the inside three 120mm fans and two 80mm fans keep your hardware nice and cool.
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Today I will be taking a look at the latest entry to the Thermaltake chassis range, they're all new Urban S31. There are two main models for this chassis, one without a side panel and one with, but I'm lucky enough today to have hold of the edition with the side panel window.
Priced at around £90 for the windowed edition, or £85 for the non windowed its safe to say that this chassis isn't cheap, as you approach the £100 mark your entering some extremely competitive territory, where anyone spending that kind of money is looking to build a mid to high-end performance rig. For this kind of money you want support for modern features and components, good style and design, great build quality and usually something extra that makes the chassis stand out from the crowd, something that isn't so much a gimmick, but something that adds true value to the product.
Thermaltake have a fantastic reputation in the PC market, not only from their award-winning chassis designs, but also for some of the best power supplies and CPU coolers and with many years of knowledge under their belt I'm confident that they can make a great product.
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Et oui, certains sites de VPC proposent aussi des produits badgés à leurs noms, tel que LDLC. Claviers, souris, RAM, écrans, alimentations et boitiers, voilà dans les grandes lignes la production actuellement disponible. Et aujourd'hui, nous allons nous attarder sur le Danube, un boitier PC Moyen Tour super accessible, vendu sous la barre des 30 €. Une bonne affaire ce Danube ?
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When I think of the Fortress naming from SilverStone, I first think full tower and the design implementations that both previous FT0x versions had. The FT01 was ahead of its day and offered wire management, great air flow, tool-free features, and a very sexy to look at exterior. The second reincarnation of the Fortress was the FT02, which took the FT01 and the Raven and mixed them up to make a pretty awesome case with a ninety degree motherboard tray alignment, while keeping most of the original ideas. Externally the FT02 was far superior to the sleek lines of the FT01 with its redesigned all aluminum exterior.
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Up for review today I have another PC case from MSI, this one is part of their Interceptor series and it’s called the Ravager. Yes it’s a different name for a case but it’s a unique looking case. The Ravager is meant to be a gaming case and it has claw marks on it that give it a very unique and rather interesting look that is just a perfect fit for a case destined to have a gaming system it. The Ravager isn’t just all about looks though as it’s mostly tool-less making installation quick and easy, the only thing you’ll need a tool for actually is installing the motherboard. Anyway, read on to learn more about an exceptional case from MSI….
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