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Dieses Case ist unter dem Focus "Silent Computing" entworfen worden. Viele Funktionalitäten und eine gute Dämmung gewährleisten einen flüsterleisen Betrieb, bei guten Kühleigenschaften.
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nVidia has always loved a bit of GT action. Going back as far as the original 6800 series SLi cards, the GT version was extremely popular. So, on that basis, is the new chassis from Thermaltake any surprise? KitGuru sneaks in for a close-up.
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After finishing this review, I found the average online retailer price for this case to be around £50. This puts it up against the Antec 300 – a personal favourite of mine. Other than the SwordFin’s louder cooling, I think I’d choose SwordFin over the 300 any day. It is definitely better put together, and its steel construction helps with rigid stability.
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As we have seen lately, there’s quite an interesting trend happening in the enthusiast PC cases market. Most definitely you can get a premium case with great features and awesome design… for $100. But when it comes to low cost cases in the range of $30-$35, it used to be that the options available were not impressive… not at all.
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With a URL like SpireCoolers.com, it’s not hard to understand that Spire are most well known for their heat sink fan combinations. However, you may have heard they make cases too. Today – despite it being a holiday, yes, I’m dedicated – I’m reviewing the Spire Savit 6005B. It’s got a snappy name and a matt black exterior with a few USB ports.
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In this review we have tested this mid-low end case, built for videogamer.
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In the eTeknix office today we have the X2 6018 (although I'll refer to it as "X2" for this review), from Spire and with a price of around £50 / $70 it's set to take on the more budget friendly side of the market, the sweet spot for the general consumer and mid range performance systems.
Spire is not the biggest name in the tech world, at least not here in England and that's fine, big reputations don't exactly happen over night, but that does mean I'm going into this review unaware of what to expect from Spire in terms of quality and features. However, Spire do have a good team behind them and I have heard of them a few times before, as well as seen a couple of their chassis in use while at LAN gaming events, so I'll take that as a sign of some good things to come.
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We are looking at a Gamer Case from Spire, with a somewhat special name - 2X.6011. The Case is based on a midi-tower with an aggressive design. You find eight 3.5 inch drive bays, three external 5,25 inch bays and five fans as standard - foru with blue LED light. The X2.6011 case also has a large side window, built-in fan controller, USB 3.0, built-in dust filters and much much more.
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Our SSD Review today is going to examine the Comay Venus Pro 3 SATA 3 240GB SSD. Comay is a brand of SSDs manufactured by CoreRise Electronics Ltd, one of four SSD companies located in China with the others being Renice, Runcore and Memoright. The Comay line is a typical ‘SandForce Driven’ family with limited availability as the company is relatively new, however, Comay can be found in Canada, at Synetic Inc. Their website shows additional distributors in Russia and Australia.
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Steiger Dynamics may be a new company, but the impressive high-end LEET home theater PC chassis shows they definitely know what they are doing.
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