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Das S135B vom holländischen Hersteller AOpen vertritt zwar erneut die Hochglanzfraktion unter den ITX-Gehäusen, weiß aber durchaus zu gefallen. Die Raumaufteilung ist gut gelöst und ermöglicht den kompletten Einbau der Testplattform, ohne Probleme zu bereiten, was auch eine Seltenheit ist. Das Netzteil fällt leider durch unangenehme Geräusche auf, konnte aber reproduzierbar mit einem Austauschgerät wiederholt werden.
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Multimedia PCs erfreuen sich immer größerer Beliebtheit und sind mittlerweile in vielen Wohnzimmern vorzufinden. Idealerweiße lässt sich das komplette System ins Heimnetzwerk intergrieren und mit einer Fernbedienung bequem von der Couch aus bedienen. Egal ob televisionelle Unterhaltung, Musik für eine Party oder die Bildershow für Verwandte vom letzten Urlaub, mit dem Antec Veris Premier sollen die Funktionen zum Alltag werden. Wie sich das kleine Technikwunder im Praxisbetrieb schlägt, lest ihr in unserem Review auf Caseumbau.de.
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Antec Inc was founded 25 years ago. They aimed their high-performance computer components and accessories products at the gaming, PC upgrade and DIY markets. Over the last 25 years Antec has built up a very good reputation and are now best known for their PC cases and power supplies. As they have moved into the HTPC case market it makes sense to expand on that segment to release other products which might give them an advantage in the market over their competitors.
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We've reviewed many Home Theater cases over the years at OCModShop. Some of them have multimedia features that are seamlessly integrated with the case, while many others are nothing more than standard desktop cases with a fancy front panel. There are several cases I have owned that were awesome, but converting them into Home Theater cases would have been way more trouble than it would be worth. If only there was a way to implement an awesome display and media controls into any case ...
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PC gaming has never been an inexpensive proposition. The cost of processing power, for both CPU and GPU, may have gone down in cost per GigaFLOP, but the price tag to play the latest, coolest, PC game has stayed relatively constant. Fortunately, for those on a budget, things are looking up lately. One reason is that reasonably priced and even budget priced gaming cases are now available. Antec has just come to the rescue with their new Two Hundred model mid-tower gaming case. Benchmark Reviews has already shown you Antec's high end offerings, now take a look at what you might have to give up by going the budget route for your gaming rig chassis, and surprisingly what you might gain. The Two Hundred has some new features that could convince you to spend less rather than more on your next gaming case.
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The ability to stay connected to the net whilst on the move is becoming more and more popular with netbooks being the latest must-have gadget. With more power and quicker speeds combined with a decrease in product size, the need for efficient and effective cooling is an ever-greater necessity. One way to supply extra cooling potential is through a notebook cooler; the marketplace has been hit with a wave of these coolers released left, right and centre and all claiming to offer effective cooling. In reality though, many coolers just couldn’t hack it in terms of raw performance and just weren’t worth it. That said, added features such as USB hubs and such like have made some coolers a more tempting purchase. One such product that includes a hub to bolster its marketability is the Choiix Mini Air-Through Notebook Cooling Pad. Let’s take a look...
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Antec has produced another fine product as seen here at Overclockers Online, and this time it is targeted at budget gamers. Their slogan "Small Guns, Small Funds" goes a long way here, as the chassis can be purchased from Canadian Retails for roughly $50, and performance value is hard to beat at that price point.
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Two Hundred is an inexpensive case from Antec, costing only USD 50 in the US. Is it a good choice? Let's see.
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With the addition of an extra SSD mounting spot and an USB 3.0 compatible port the new V3 version of the already incredible Twelve Hundred Ultimate Gaming Case by Antec is equipped with everything even the most demanding of gamers could ever wish for.
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While we may have reviewed many Antec cases before, do you think I'm going to turn down the chance to review some revamped versions of their entire performance one line? Exactly.
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