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Um einen Computer Wohnzimmertauglich zu machen bedarf es neben leiser Hardware auch ein bestimmtes Gehäuse, ein HTPC Gehäuse. Dieses sollte neben Front Anschlüssen am besten auch ein LC Display besitzen. Wir testen heute das GEH-JCP-HTPC.B von JCP. Wie es sich schlägt erfahrt Ihr in unserem Testbericht.
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In the past few weeks here at APH Networks, there has been quite a few articles on SilverStone products. Many users who have followed along would have noticed we had gone through two separate articles on SilverStone products alone over the past month or so. Today, we are finally on our the last of our trio, and plan to go out with a bang. (Not literally. We're not blowing anything up.) We chose the biggest object to review out of the three, just to give it the incremental quality -- or at least quantity -- vibe. SilverStone is well known for their excellence in the computing field, with products ranging from fans such as the SilverStone Air Penetrator SST-AP121-L, power supplies such as the SilverStone Strider Gold ST75F-G 750W, as well as cases such as the Precision PS05 we are reviewing today. Just imagine how many articles we could go through in a year. Anywho, for our final part of the SilverStone trio of articles, we chose to end it off with a case. The SilverStone Precision PS05 is the newest revision of the Precision series. Although it is the value line for SilverStone, even the value series promises "thoughtful details from high-end chassis designs", according to the manufacturer. That is one bold statement to make for such a product in its intended market, but we trust SilverStone knows what they are talking about, since they are known for making excellent stuff in this area. So let us dive right into this review, and see how well this case implements "details from high-end chassis designs".
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An unusual aluminium mid-tower chassis from Rosewill, the MX2-B goes under the microscope. Read on and find out what Chad thinks of it in this review.
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Last month I had the chance to check out Corsairs 380T. It didn’t take long before it made it up near the top of my must buy list for a LANrig. Today I’m going to see what Corsair has going on in the full size market with their 760T. It shares a lot of the same features as the 380T so I have high hopes. Sadly, the 760T is only available in white or black so there isn’t an eye catching color like the 380T’s yellow but our “Graphite Black” sample still looked good at first glance. Let’s find out what it has going on when we give it a closer look.
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Explosions, pings, message notifications, and the Windows login tune. What do all of these have in common, you may ask? Well, these are all sounds we may hear almost every day when sitting in front of our computers. From just logging on to playing games, we hear a plethora of stuff coming from our speakers or headsets. However, one thing most users don't want to hear while performing their day-to-day routine would be the incessant humming from their computer itself. In my case, the last thing I would want to hear when I am gaming or listening to music is the spinning noise from my hard drive, or the noise from my case fans. To combat this problem, some people may go about and get the best fans and passive cooling units to reduce the noise. What some users do not think of, however, would be to choose a quieter chassis to seal the deal. Well, today we have a new case from NZXT that advertises to do just that. NZXT is well known in the industry for their high quality cases, fans, and power supplies. The product we will be taking a look at today is the NZXT H2 from the Classic line of cases, which is pretty self-explanatory. This line seeks more classic and clean designs, while providing modern luxury at the same time. Without further delay, let us dive right into our review, and see how well this chassis reaches its goals for being quiet and clean looking at the same time.
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Released last year by BitFenix, the Shinobi becoming an instant hit in the chassis market, and winning multiple awards in the process. Remakes are typically not as good as the originals, hence there was a sense of foreboding when BitFenix released the larger version of its mid-tower case; the Shinobi XL. Instead of a new design, the engineers at BitFenix boldly decided to expand on their most popular product yet. If the Shinobi review is anything to go by, then the XL has much of its work cut out..
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If the elements of the ARC Mini or ARC Midi made a great impression, but didn't offer enough room, Fractal Design offers the cure with the ARC XL.
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Nous pouvons le dire, Antec revient de loin avec ses boitiers, et l'arrivée du P280 a surement été une bouffée d'oxygène pour ce constructeur historique. Aujourd'hui, la marque nous propose de tester sa dernière production à destination du joueur, le Eleven Hundred. Un boitier qui se doit de faire au moins aussi bien que le P280, dont il est étroitement dérivé. A découvrir maintenant.
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Corsair stellte kürzlich ein neues Gehäusemodell der hauseigenen Obsidian-Riege vor: Das 550D erweitert das vielfältige Produktportfolio und stellt den relativ günstigen Einstieg in das Oberklasse-Segment dar. Allerdings ist der neue Sprössling nicht als ein vollwertiges Obsidian anzusehen: Viele Hauptmerkmale wie beispielsweise der Innenaufbau ähneln der Carbide-Serie. Nichtsdestotrotz soll das 550D mit einer geringen Geräuschkulisse aufgrund der vorinstallierten Dämmung und umfangreicher Ausstattung punkten. Ob Corsair dem Ruf der Obsidian-Serie mit dem vorliegenden Gehäuse gerecht wird erfahrt ihr in diesem Artikel.
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Today we are going to look at a budget-friendly case for those users who are looking to build a reasonably compact system with limited funds. Evo Labs is a budget-focused brand from UK based distributor Target Components, which aims to deliver customers more bang-for-buck than better known brands such as Thermaltake and Antec.
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