Home >>
Web Links >>
Cases
(2768)
Cases
Besonders leise Gehäuse erfreuen sich großer Beliebtheit, die meisten Hersteller haben das erkannt und entsprechende Produkte in ihr Produktprogramm aufgenommen. Bei Antec möchte man nicht außen vor bleiben und stellt mit dem Solo II einen Midi-Tower vor, der den Anforderungen, die an ein Silent-Gehäuse gestellt werden, gerecht werden soll. Ob das gelingt, klärt unser ausführlicher Testbericht.
Cases
In Win have been pushing the boundaries of chassis design to their very limits, then pushing them again! In recent years they have created some of the most unique and incredibly cool chassis products on the market, from the D-Frame which was based on the chassis of a motorbike, the H-Frame, which I can only assume was styled on a Transformer, and the glass covered Tao that was styled on the sort of glass skyscrapers you see in big cities. Now we have their new chassis, the 904 Mid Tower, which looks set to combine much of what In Win have done before, but into something just a little bit more practical and affordable.
With a price tag of just £149.99 the 904 falls right in line with the competition in terms of premium models, competing with other high end mid towers from companies like NZXT and Corsair. However, while other companies may focus on cramming their chassis full of features to benefit high end gaming rigs, the In Win 904 is set to focus almost purely on style. Not everyone wants huge radiators, 14 fan mounts and 12 hard drives, some people just want their PC to look incredible.
In Win haven’t gone for the most imaginative name with this chassis, but it’s the first premium chassis they’ve done in a while that has a more mainstream appeal and price tag. So let’s get right to it and see just what this aluminium and glass behemoth has to offer. As you can see from the specification below, the chassis packs enough support for a high end system thanks to ATX motherboard support and 8 expansion bays. There isn’t a lot of room for storage, but it’s more than enough for your average rig.
Cases
Akasa are well known for producing a wide range of products for the enthusiast market, such as fans, laptop cooling pads, power supplies and CPU coolers. They have had good sales success with their range of cases and today we are looking at the Venom Toxic, a full ATX design which offers a high level of airflow.
Cases
Sentey wants to be considered among the premium do-it-yourself brands, and with the Black Box Series BX1-4284 mid tower case they are well on their way. Version 2.1 of their black series case certainly didn't disappoint. We were immediately impressed with the fit-and-finish of the overall build and the implementation of the tool-less functionality.
Cases
Today we take a look at one of the latest chassis designs from legendary manufacturer Lian Li. Lian Li have built up an impressive reputation in the PC industry for producing some truly amazing products, their chassis designs have always been known for their premium quality, well-engineered and innovative designs and their extensive use of light weight aluminium. I’ve spent time using Lian Li chassis in the past and they’re always impressive in one way or another which is just one of the reasons I’m looking forward to testing this new chassis today.
The PC-TU100 was on display earlier this year at Computex and its one of the smallest and most unusual chassis around, well ok it’s not that unique, but it does have a funky little carry handle on it that really makes it stand out from most other chassis designs.
Today I will be looking for all the thing we have come to expect of Lian Li, these include light weight aluminium with a premium grade finish, innovative features, good design and hopefully even value for money. The PC-TU100 isn’t at retail at the time of writing but we expect it to be out in the next few weeks, so unfortunately pricing has yet to be confirmed, although expect to pay a small premium due to the materials that Lian Li use in the construction of their chassis.
Cases
NZXT has just released a mid-tower version of their Phantom case, the Phantom 410. Lets see if it is a good buy.
Cases
Mit dem Sixty 3 erweitert Revoltec seine bestehende Sixty-Modellserie um einen interessanten Midi-Tower. Mit einem äußerst attraktiven Preis von rund 35 Euro und vielfältigen Einbaumöglichkeiten, sollen vor allem preisbewusste PC-User und Gamer angesprochen werden. Ob das Sixty 3 halten kann was es verspricht oder ob man angesichts des günstigen Preises mit Einschränkungen rechnen muß, soll unser Test auf den folgenden Seiten klären.
Cases
In Win are setting an incredible pace for unique chassis designs recently, but while last week saw us taking a look at the glass and aluminium wonder that is the Tou, this week sees us looking at something a lot more practical and consumer friendly. I am of course talking about the In Win GT1, a budget friendly mid-tower that can be picked up for as little as £55 here in the UK. So it looks like we have a mid tower on a mid budget price range, so this should be something that caters towards quite a broad range of system builders in terms of features and performance, as we often find the best value for money comes from mid-market products.
In Win are known to draw heavy inspiration from non-pc products, much like with their awesome D-Frame chassis which was based around the chassis of a motorbike. In the same spirit, the GT1 mid-tower draws much of its design inspiration from a sports car and it will be interesting to see if its performance is as energetic as its design inspiration.
Cases
In Win has just released an inexpensive mid-tower case, Griffin. Let’s see whether or not it is a good buy.
Cases
Günstige Midi-Tower erfreuen sich bei vielen Anwendern großer Beliebtheit, das hat sich auch BitFenix gedacht und bringt mit dem Merc ein entsprechendes Gehäuse auf den umkämpften Markt. Was genau man von dem Neuling so erwarten kann und an welchen Stellen der Rotstift angesetzt wurde, werden wir in unserem gewohnt umfangreichen Test herausfinden.
execution time : 0.139 sec