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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.
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Antec's Skeleton case is a real work of art that also brings top-notch cooling and innovative design elements to the table. The open design and sliding component tray makes installation relatively easy, and hardware changes can be achieved quickly and with minimal bother.
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Heute testen wir das Antec Skeleton das kein normales PC Gehäuse ist sondern eine offene Plattform speziell entwickelt für User die gerne ans Limit ihrer Hardware gehen. Wie es sich geschlagen hat werdet ihr in unserem Testbericht erfahren.
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Antec is a company most enthusiasts are well familiar with; they have been around since 1986 with their main focus being cases and power supplies. They launched their "Gamer Series" of cases back in early 2007 with their "Antec 900 Ultimate Gaming Case." A flood of fans for this line and design of cases from Antec soon followed for their high airflow design and use of large fans. That wave continued when they released the Antec 300 case and then the 1200. Today we have the second version of the Antec 600 case and we're here to see if Antec can top their previous success with the Antec 600 v2.
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Antec has been in the PC enclosures business for over 25 years. They have many unique and creative cases such as the LanBoy and Skeleton. However, nothing is more iconic than their "Hundred" series gaming cases, from the low-end Antec One Hundred to the Antec Twelve Hundred full tower. In order to keep up with competition, Antec has been massively updating their line of products. This time it's the Six Hundred's turn. Out of the seven "Hundred" series gaming cases, the Antec Six Hundred V2 is the most balanced. It was designed to be simple but effective. Benchmark Reviews will test the Antec Six Hundred V2 and see where it stands among the fierce competition.
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Already figured out what you are going to get for your new gaming rig, but can't decide on a case? Take a look at what we just got from Antec. The Antec Six Hundred v2. This mid-tower can hold up to six 3.5" HDDs, three 5.25" drives, and has a bottom mount for 2.5"HDD/SSD as well as front-loading 2.5"/SSD hot-swap bay for quick drive changes. Not only that, but the Antec Six Hundred can hold up to an 11.5"(292mm) video card which should fit all but the most extreme video cards. Still interested? Good. Read on to find out more about the Antec Six Hundred v2.
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Antec have, for some time, been one of the most reputable companies when it comes to PC enclosures with an array of impressive enclosures catering for different users’ requirements. The high-end part of the market has been plugged consistently by the company with cases such as the P180, and its later revisions, not to mention the Twelve Hundred and many more to boot. However, recently, Antec has decided to focus on the lower-to-mid price ranges and today’s review follows that theme: introducing the Antec Six Hundred gaming enclosure...
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When it comes to building a killer rig, there are many important components you have to consider, the case being a big one. You want a case that looks great, is quiet and keeps all of your hardware nice and cool. With this in mind today we look at the Antec Six Hundred.
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Antec's Six Hundred gaming chassis has proven to be a bit of a mixed bag. I like the look and the few features that it has are quite good, but Antec touts it as, “The Ultimate Gaming Case.” I'll take exception with them on this point.
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Der PC ist ein Multi Talent, daher ist es nicht verwunderlich das dieser immer mehr in das Wohnzimmer Einzug hält. Klar sollte das nicht in einem Standard Gehäuse der Fall sein, daher gibt es dafür spezielle HTPC Gehäuse. Diese sind im Passenden Format so dass diese zu dem vorhanden AV-Receiver passen und natürlich ist meistens ein Display vorhanden um alle Informationen im Blick zu haben. Wir haben heute das Antec Fusion Remote im Test, das HTPC Gehäuse bietet neben dem angesprochenem Display auch eine Fernbedienung und die passende Software ist auch mit dabei. Wie sich dieses Bundle schlägt erfahrt ihr heute im Testbericht. Viel Spaß beim Lesen.
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