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Die "Hundred-Riege" von Antec gehört zu den beliebtesten Gehäuseserien auf dem Markt. Je nach Produktbezeichnung reihen sich die zahlreichen Ableger in die verschiedenen Preisklassen ein. Demnach gilt das Threehundred als günstiges Einstiegsmodell, welches mit hoher Leistung und guter Ausstattung glänzen soll. Nun erblickt eine neue Revision das Licht der Welt - das Threehundret-Two. Was der neue Spross gegenüber dem Vorgänger besser macht und wie sich das Case in unserem Parkour behauptet, erfahrt ihr im Test!
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Heutzutage gibt es Gaming-Gehäuse wie Sand am Meer. Doch ein Hersteller sticht immer wieder mit erstklassigen Produkten aus dem grauen Einheitsbrei heraus: Die Rede ist vom Cooler-Master-Brand CM Storm. Mit dem Trooper wollen die Jungs eine optimale Hardwarebehausung für Spieler mit dem passenden Design im eigenen Produktportfolio vorweisen können. Wie sich der Big-Tower von den Taiwanesen unter dem Label CM-Storm schlägt erfahrt ihr im Test!
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Historically one of the hardest parts about going DYI (do it yourself) with a small form factor (SFF) home theater PC (HTPC) has been finding a nice mini-ITX case that actually looks like it belongs in the A/V stack. Until recently enthusiasts have had to choose between “the cube” and killing the pig for a benchmark chassis like the OrigenAE M10; fortunately Wesena is set to alter this dichotomy with their all aluminum ITX7 enclosure. Offering a sleek look, space for a slot loading optical drive and a built in infrared receiver we have the opportunity to take a look at the first revision of an interesting new entrant in this space.
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be quiet! have one of the best-kept reputations in the PC component market, having created some of the most reliable and best performing products we’ve ever seen. Their range of CPU coolers often dominate leaderboards for their ultra-quiet performance, but then again, with a name like “be quiet!” they wouldn’t be worth much if they were noisy. Their PSUs are rock solid, with a range of great features and you guessed it, super-quiet performance. So what about their chassis? We already reviewed the Base 800 a little while ago and absolutely loved the quality and design, as well as its focus on noise suppression, but it was lacking one little detail; a side panel window.
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Wenn es etwas gibt, das grundsätzlich in jedes Gehäuse gehört und was die meisten Nutzer tagtäglich verwenden, dann ist es der Einschaltknopf. Die Idee, diese Grundfunktion in einen kleinen Kasten, welcher auf dem Schreibtisch platziert wird, auszulagern, erscheint somit ein wenig absurd. Dennoch hat Sharkoon genau dies mit seinem "PC Jump Start" umgesetzt und den "kleinen Kasten" darüber hinaus mit Audio- und USB-Anschlüsse ausgestattet.
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Fractal Design's Define S Window mid-tower case impresses Chad for the features it packs into its smaller size and what you get for the price.
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NZXT has just revamped their Tempest mid-tower case, adding some nice aesthetic details to it. Since we've already reviewed the original Tempest, we will be able to do a detailed comparison between the two models. Is it a good buy? Let's see.
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In this review we will be looking at the Thermaltake Armor A60, this is a smaller version of the popular Armor A90 and appears to be designed to fulfill the role of an inexpensive gaming and general purpose chassis with an emphasis on cooling and convenience.
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Thinking on buying a Blu-Ray player? Maybe you will be making a better deal buying the ASRock Core 100HT-BD, a tiny complete computer with a Blu-Ray player, being smaller than a commercial player and you get a full working computer for your living room. Let's see if this idea makes sense.
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This Fractal Design Define R5 is not the first Define R5 to be assembled. There have been others before it and they are the Mid-tower silent partner series of the Fractal Design Label. The Fractal Design Define R5 is made for the addition of plenty of parts, custom and not so custom, all in one units, but also it is made for less noise, deadening vibration, and built to a high of standard of quality and excellence in and out that seem to defy their economical prices. An example is the Power Button looks like it belongs to a luxury car and the outer steel and inner insulation is hefty and you know by just having these parts in your hand that you are not just picking up some cheap lightweight panel cover. The steel panel is heavy and the window is beautifully clear and the isolation is thorough but not interfering even in cable management which is a trade off most take in stride when buying a quiet and insulated case.
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