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The BitFenix Ghost is a mid-range chassis, designed with gamers in mind. Bitfenix claim that not all gamers are willing to deal with excessive fan noise so they have attempted to design a chassis with minimal noise characteristics.
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The Corsair 900D is a chassis that needs very little introduction, it is one of the great lords of the chassis world and has been ever since it was first created. It is huge, it is expensive and it packs more features than most anything else on the market. It’s the prime example of what Corsair can do and while we’ve seen it at many trade shows and gaming events, packed to the brim with water-cooled graphics cards, we never really get to take a closer look at what it has to offer, nor are you really allowed to touch other people’s 900D builds as they’re often worth thousands of pounds.
Our build isn’t going to be an epic water cooling rig, we here at eTeknix have seen that, what we want to do is take a good look at the chassis, not the systems people put inside it. At £299 each, the 900D is a far cry from cheap, and it is even further away from the kind of tech your average consumer will have use for. It’s also incredibly big, so big that most desks wouldn’t be tall enough or deep enough to accommodate it! This chassis is the reserve of the enthusiast market, those looking for something crazy. Or in Corsairs own words, the 900D is “understated overkill”.
Just look at the specifications below, five radiator mounts, two of which are capable of housing 480mm radiators, fifteen fan mounting locations, even more if you mount push/pull fans on your radiators. Then we have nine hard drive bays, with room for fifteen bays if you purchase additional cages, four 5.25″ bays, ten expansion bays and room for not one, but two power supplies. To put it another way, this chassis has room for an insane amount of components!
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The Thermaltake A30 is clearly targeted at gamers if not LAN party enthusiasts directly. The all black SFF design does little to hide the modular chassis' ability to hold a full size build with only the micro/mini ATX motherboard limiting the options.
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Chad has a few reservations about Sentey's latest computer case, the Shield GS-6090 mid-tower chassis. Come along for the ride and see what you think.
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Corsair bietet mit dem Carbide 400R ein günstiges Gehäuse an, welches dennoch die gewohnte Qualität des bekannten Herstellers besitzen soll. Getreu der Namensgebung der vorhergenden Reihen - Obsidian und Graphite - setzt Corsair mit Carbide auf eine chemische Verbindung, die meistens glänzend vorliegt. Auch das 400R kommt mit einer glänzenden Lackierung, vier Einbauplätzen für optische Laufwerke, acht für Erweiterungskarten und einem massiven Kühlungspotenzial. Trotzdem reißt das Gehäuse kein allzu großes Loch in die Geldbörse.
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Last march we looked at the single most expensive case we had ever seen at Legit Reviews, the $699 Thermaltake Level 10. This year we get a look at the more affordable rethink of the Level 10, the new Level 10 GT that costs just $269. Join us as we look at the new Level 10 GT as we want to see what Thermaltake and the BMW Group DesignworksUSA has been up to!
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Like many other popular Micro-ATX cases, Raidmax has opted for a dual chamber design. However, note that this is not as wide as others like the Fractal Design Node 804, but still manages to fit plenty of fans, 3.5″ and 2.5″ drives, and they even added a 5.25″ bay. The case is not exactly eye candy, however many HTPC users will find that the overall design is not flashy, but rather elegant and simple. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the Raidmax Hyperion Micro-ATX computer case.
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A very revolutionary chassis hits the labs for testing as Corsair's Carbide series gets a beast of a chassis with the new Air 540.
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Das Produktportfolio aus dem Hause Corsair umfasst inzwischen drei Gehäuse. Neben dem bereits getesteten Obsidian 800D und dessen kleineren Bruder Namens 700D sehen wir uns im heutigen Test den Dritten im Bunde an. Ausgestattet mit modernster Technik und, wie von Corsair gewohnt, viel Platz, stürmt das Graphite 600T auf den Markt.
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We all know Rosewill as Newegg’s house brand. They made all different types of products from cases to network adapters. What’s great about Rosewill is many of their products are very low cost and help you save money when you are building a new system. Today we are taking a look at one of the largest Rosewill products we have ever looked at. The Thor V2 is a Full Tower case that is ready for your gaming system. It supports XL-ATX motherboards, has three 230mm fans and one 140mm fan included, supports long video cards up to 330mm and has room for 8 hard drives! Did we mention we were sent the white version which looks awesome!
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