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Choice is something that end users love to have and the Element G is all about that. The abilities to control everything from fan speed, noise level, and to even the flavor on the day fan color is incredible. On the inside the modular type setup allows you freedom to set things up the way you want them and not compromise layout or cable management.
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Antec möchte sein beliebtes Gamer Gehäuse, das Nine Hundred, etwas aufpolieren und lehnt den Nachfolger an das ebenso erfolgreiche Twelve Hundred an. Neben neuem Deckel- und Frontdesign hat sich auch am Heck des Gehäuses etwas getan. Was noch für kleine Details in der Neuauflage stecken und wie gut es sich im Alltag schlägt, lest ihr in diesem Review.
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It's been a while since I've taken a look at any PC cases here I think... but I've got three of them coming up for review now. The first being what I have today from Xclio, the Godspeed One Advanced. This case features speed controlled side and top mounted fans, and enough room for a decent system to fit in it. Overall it's not a bad case, but there are some minor issues that I came across that need to be mentioned, so read on to learn more.
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Mit dem Obsidian 800D gibt der vor allem für seinen Arbeitsspeicher bekannte Hersteller Corsair seinen Einstand im Gehäusebereich.Wir konnten als erste deutschsprachige Webseite ein Vorserienmodell für euch testen.
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Unter einem HTPC versteht man eigentlich einen schmucken kleinen PC, den man bequem unter dem Fernseher verstecken kann. Doch für all jene, die etwas anspruchsvollere Hardware-Vorlieben an den Tag legen, gibt es natürlich auch ausgewachsene HTPC-Gehäuse.
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Usually when a person says they bought a budget mid-tower steel computer case for their gaming PC for around $50 you know that they most likely bought something ugly with bad build quality. Today, NZXT destroys that myth with the $49.99 NZXT Beta gaming chassis. You'll be amazed at what you get for this price point, so read on.
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SilverStone Sugo SG06, together with its brother SG05, is one of the smallest computer cases we've ever seen and yet it supports video cards up to 9" (22.8 cm) in length, making it a terrific case for building a very small but powerful PC. To shrink its size SilverStone decided to use a small CFX power supply, which comes with the product, and support only a slim optical drive, i.e. an optical drive originally targeted to laptops. The main difference between SG06 and SG05 is the material used on the front panel. On SG06 the front panel is made of aluminum, while on SG05 it is made of plastic. Let's see what you can expect from SG06.
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Generally, software has usually not been released in a timely fashion; some software may take different lengths of time to be officially released. Take Windows Vista, Half Life 2, or most notably, even Duke Nukem Forever -- as common examples -- especially where the latter has been infamous for indefinite release dates to this very day. One thing that has been common in the software sector is the use of beta testing.
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Diesmal haben wir ein Roundup der etwas anderen Art. Der Tenor in unserem Forum war: Es müssen nicht immer Gehäuse jenseits der 100 Euro Grenze sein. Sehr schön zusammengefasst hat dies unser User gruenmuckel. "Material egal, das Ding kommt untern Tisch und wird nicht als Handtasche getragen". Daher haben wir uns diesmal speziell im unteren Preissegment umgeschaut und fünf Gehäuse von 30 Euro bis 60 Euro genauer unter die Lupe genommen.
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Element T (VK9000) is the most affordable product within Thermaltake's Element case series, costing around USD 85.00 (Element G costs around USD 145 and Element S costs around USD 105). While Element S and Element G share the same internal design, Element T is a completely different product, to the point we wondered why Thermaltake put it in the same product line. Let's see if this case is worthwhile buying.
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