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The case we are looking at today is part of the ECA3250 series of cases by Enermax. There are 3 models in this series; one in black, one in White/Black (predominantly White) and the one we are looking at in Black/White (predominantly Black).
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BitFenix have quite a solid reputation for their chassis products, they've always offered some really nice quality designs that don't cost the earth, just take a look at the BitFenix Prodigy for example. The Ronin looks set to continue that trend of high quality design at a reasonable price and it will be interesting to see what BitFenix have to offer.
The Ronin is priced at a mid-market friendly £70 (prices taken from Google Shopping) and that sets it along side some tough competition from the likes of NZXT, Corsair and Cooler Master, all of whom have award winning ATX chassis for around the same price, so the Ronin will have to offer something unique to stand out amongst the crowd. Fortunately, BitFenix are promising some unique features here such as their Stealth Cover and SofTouch surface treatment. For those who don't know what they are, we will be taking a closer look shortly, but why not check out the rest of the specification first.
As we can see, there is some good component compatibility available, with room for a good amount of storage, cooling as well as ATX, mATX and mITX motherboards. With that out of the way, lets push on and take a look at what else the Ronin has to offer.
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Aerocool have been working hard to grab a percentage of chassis sales in the UK market and today we are analysing their Aerocool X-Predator Evil Black Edition Gaming Chassis. This is a full tower case loaded with features ideal for the target audience.
The X-Predator is aggressive in its design with a focus on maximum airflow to cope with high end enthusiast grade components.
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Technic3D hat das Nox Xtreme Hummer Zero 3.0 PC-Gehäuse im Test. Das Hummer Gehäuse wurde im Detail verbessert und das relativ niedrige Preisgefüge beibehalten. Wie das aktuelle Hummer Gehäuse im Test abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Artikel.
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Technic3D hat das CM Storm Enforcer PC-Gehäuse im Test. Der Midi-Tower soll möglichst viel Hardware aufnehmen und mit den gebotenen Features die Gaming-Gemeinde zufrieden stellen. Wie das CM Storm hierbei abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Artikel.
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When Cooler Master released the Cosmos case a few years ago it was truly something new and revolutionary. They followed it up with the Cosmos S, which gave it a more streamlined look and took away the front door. Our own staff member Colin Dean still uses that case to this day. Back in 2011 at CES we saw a prototype of the new Cosmos that Cooler Master was going to release later in the year. We were excited, but we had no clue when it was going to be released. Right before CES this year Cooler Master announced the Cosmos II. A massive case with support for up to 13 hard drives, 5 included fans with support for up to 10 fans, 2 hot swap hard drive bays, and it can fit motherboards up to XL-ATX. Read on as we check this beast out!
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Ah yes, the good old chassis, ever evolving despite following a standard that was ratified back in 1995 and nothing much has really changed with regards to the base specs. That said, many a case manufacturer has come up with its own twists on the standard and SilverStone is one of the best when it comes to making the most out of a chassis.
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Let's take a look at the latest mid-tower case from the South Korean 3R System, the T100 Valkyrie, which comes with eight expansion slots and several other features.
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In Win, the modern masters of chassis design, are back once again. Today we’ll be taking a look at the In Win 805, a slightly more accessible product for the masses that takes many of the style points of the premium ranges that In Win offer. We’ve been blown away by their more creative products such as the S-Frame, H-Frame, H-Tower, D-Frame, Tao and many more, but it is nice to see these wonder-chassis filtering down into a more consumer friendly package, both in terms of price and ergonomics.
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NZXT è un marchio che molti di voi conosceranno, ed è facile comprenderne la ragione: la qualità dei prodotti è sempre stata elevatissima, i design avanzati ed il know-how invidiabile. Oggi, nella recensione del nuovissimo cabinet Enthusiast tower Phantom 630, vedremo come questo prodotto non faccia eccezione. Design superbo, prestazioni eccellenti e compatibilità impressionante con soluzioni a liquido. In tutta franchezza non ci saremmo aspettati tanto e sebbene qualche piccola pecca strutturale riconducibile ad un difetto di fabbrica, siamo davanti ad un prodotto semplicemente fantastico. E’ la rivisitazione, al ribasso, di un modello che ha avuto un grandissimo successo commerciale, il Phantom 820; si differenzia da quest’ultimo per essere leggermente più compatto, ma mantiene quasi le stesse potenzialità, costituendo una via di mezzo tra il full-tower Phantom 820 e il mid-tower Phantom 410. Buona lettura !
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