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La recensione di oggi, permetteteci di farvelo presente, è un vanto di orgoglio. La grande collaborazione con il prestigioso marchio InWin ci ha permesso di mostrarvi alcune soluzioni tanto elitarie quanto superlative sotto il punto di vista tecnico. Partendo dalla recensione dell’InWin H-Frame (QUI), per poi passare alla recensione del modello X-Frame (QUI), oggi è il giorno del modello D-Frame, che si caratterizza come uno dei più evoluti sistemi mai immessi in commercio per il concetto di Open Air Frame DYI (Do It Yourself), ovvero che è necessario assemblare ! Il termine Open Frame indica un cabinet completamente aperto, per performance termiche al top, che però si caratterizza per un orientamento del plate della scheda madre sullo stile degli eccelsi modelli Silverstone della serie Fortress e Raven, quindi con un orientamento ruotato di 90 gradi in senso orario, e format factor BTX del telaio (con qualche modifica). Oltre a questo, se non bastasse già di per sé, siamo dinanzi ad una edizione limitata a 500 copie al mondo con seriale al laser, struttura tubolare in alluminio saldato con Gas inerte al Tungsteno (TIG), plate della scheda madre forgiato in un bagno a 750°C di alluminio e pannelli laterali in vetro temprato. Insomma, si preannuncia come il top a livello termico per CPU e GPU, l’eccellenza fatta cabinet ed anche una semplice .. visione. Signori e Signore, vi presentiamo un modello che passerà alla storia in questo settore. Data l’eccezionalità del modello, e data la disponibilità di InWin, siamo lieti di presentarvi anche una comparazione diretta con il modello H-Frame, in un video dedicato, oltre alla recente introduzione di analisi in un video diretto di dimostrazione dell’unità. Potevano mancare i test termici e la comparazione con tutti i modelli recensiti fin d’ora per CPU e VGA ? Certo che no ! Buona lettura !
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To date, from BitFenix I have seen some really unusual designs such as the Survivor and Colossus, but in more recent times they have moved to more widely acceptable aesthetics and design layouts. Of the last pair of chassis designs, both are more of the usual suspect when it comes to mid tower cases, yet still have things that make them stand out when scrolling through what seems like an endless list of chassis purchase options.
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You may think that all cases below the USD 50 mark have serious quality problems (such as sharp edges where you might cut your fingers while building your PC) and don't come with features most users will need. However, after seeing the Bitfenix Merc Alpha, which costs only USD 40, you may change your opinion. Let's see why.
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It seems everyone is putting out PC cases, I didn’t know MSI was until this one arrived for my review, in fact it’s not even listed on their website yet, but I have it and it’s not bad. Today for review I have the Interceptor Series Nighthawk ATX Mid Tower PC case from MSI. The case is a bit small, but it still has plenty of room for even the largest of video cards along with room for several hard drives and more. The case features tool-less installation, three fans pre-installed including a 200mm sized one on the side. The Nighthawk also with a built-in card reader, that reads pretty much everything, to make your life a bit easier.
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The Chaser MK-I sits on giant (Galaxy Size?) feet nearly 1.5 inch tall and about 4 inches long that swivel out. This not only stabilizes the chassis but helps improve airflow to the power supply even when sitting on carpet or other soft surfaces.
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Vor einiger Zeit hatten wir das günstige MS-Tech Raptor Case im Test, welches für einen Gutteil der Leserschaft von Interesse war. So viel Gehäuse für kleines Geld bekommt man nicht überall geboten. Jetzt präsentiert der Hersteller eine überarbeitete Version, bei der einige Kritikpunkte behoben worden sein sollen. Wir haben für unseren Artikel das baugleiche Hornet SE bekommen, der einzige Unterschied liegt in der Farbe der Beleuchtung.
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Lets take a look at the latest mid-tower case from Zalman, the Z11 Plus, which comes with a very affordable price tag.
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It has been a while since we have looked at Nanoxia products, but they are back now with the Deep Silence 2 chassis.
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NZXT has come a long way since the early days as seen in their latest Classic Series case; the H2 Silent Midtower case. The H2 is designed to minimize noise and offer a long list of premium features without breaking the budget. With a sub $100 MSRP, the H2 has its work cut out for it.
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When a case which holds just one system isn’t enough, call in the Interceptor Pro. Combining two separate chambers into a single full tower chassis allows this behemoth to support HPTX and mini-ITX systems simultaneously. So is this dual-system Goliath a gimmick or can it offer the flexibility that its competitors desire?
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