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Technic3D verlost ein BitFenix Shinobi XL Tower inklusive Lüfterset und Alchemy Kabel. Teilnahmebedingungen sind im Link zu finden."
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Most people know NZXT and their Gamer Cases. In this review we will look at the NZXT
Phantom 630 Case with a lot of features and a stylish design.
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Many manufacturing industries keep an award winning design and release updated versions of it; either to provide a change to the appearance or update features. Legit Reviews took a look at the NZXT H440 almost a year and a half ago, and recently the NZXT H440 Razer; both of which received high praise. NZXT took the internal heart of the H440 and updated the exterior and a few features of the case to become the Noctis 450. Read on to see how the NZXT Noctis 450 PC case is all about!
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Today we have something very special in the office, while in many ways it is just another PC case I like to think that any part of the Corsair Obsidian series is somewhat of a special occasion. Obsidian has become a byword for high quality and some of the slickest and coolest styling in the PC market and it's certainly one of Corsairs strongest product ranges, with system builders and modders around the world buzzing on forums each time a new Obsidian chassis is approaching its retail release.
The Obsidian 750D is on the high-end of the price scale, with an RRP of around £135 ($200 USD) it is clearly the plaything of the enthusiast, yet it is still far from the most expensive in the Corsair range. At this time of writing there are two chassis above the 750D, the ultra-tower 900D that costs $349, and the 800D which costs $299. Obviously they're all very expensive, rare, premium and no doubt many other things, but that means one thing, either people are crazy enough to pay high amounts for a regular chassis, or this is no regular chassis.
When your spending this kind of money on a chassis you expect high quality and performance and that is just two of the things I will be looking for today. Design is one thing, but this chassis wants to be more than just any old case to justify its price tag and it will be fun to see just what Corsair have to offer to the market given its price and many of its specifications are in line with the equally popular NZXT Phantom 820. So let's get right to it and see just what this beast has to offer.
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Kaum im neuen Jahr angekommen bringt Cooler Master unter dem Namen CM Storm SNIPER ein neues Gaming-Case auf den Markt. Das CM Storm SNIPER SGC-6000-KKN1-GP Ultra wurde mit Unterstützung von Profispielern entwickelt und designt. Mit grossen 200mm Lüftern, einer eingebauten Lüftersteuerung sowie blauer Beleuchtung versucht Cooler Master den Spielern ein aggressives Gehäuse mit guter Luftzirkulation zu bieten. Wieviel Gaming wirklich drin steckt und ob sich ein Kauf lohnt, lest ihr in unserem ausführlichen Test.
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Technic3D hat das Rasurbo Vort-X U3 PC-Gehäuse im Test. Das Vort-X Gehäuse aus der Gaming-Case Serie ist ein besonders preisbewusstes Gehäuse und soll in der Praxis den Anwender von seinen Leistungen überzeugen. Ob dies gelingt steht im nachfolgenden Review.
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Sleek simplicity is the idea behind the newest chassis in the Urban series. Join us as we look at the new Urban T21 from Thermaltake.
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Today in the eTeknix office we have the latest chassis from Aerocool, the DS Dead Silence microATX gaming chassis. While of course this chassis could be used for any type of system (within reason of course), it is certainly aimed at the PC gaming market and more specifically the small form factor end of the market.
Compact gaming PCs have taken off in a really big way this last couple of years and companies such as Cooler Master and BitFenix have done really well with their miniITX solutions, proving a popular choice for LAN gamers, HTPC users or with those looking to build a compact gaming system for their bedroom or to go alongside their big screen TV. There are many new players to the cube chassis market this year and this is a great thing, it’s always good to see companies trying to compete, out do each other and improve on designs because at the end of the day it’s often the consumer who wins. The big question is, does the Dead Silence have what it takes to mix it with some of the biggest names in the industry?
We’ve reviewed a few gaming chassis from Aerocool in the past and while their brand name might not carry as much weight as something like Corsair, at least here in the UK, they’ve actually produced some of the best cases we’ve seen here at eTeknix such as their BX-500 and Xpredator and I’m hoping that the DS offers as many cool features as their other gaming series chassis. So lets cut right to it and see what Aerocools DS has to offer.
It is worth pointing out that Aerocool make two main models of this chassis, one with a side panel window and one without. We have the one without the side panel window, but Aerocool have also provided us with a replacement window side panel so that this review effectively covers both editions, but please not that it doesn’t come with both the solid and windowed side panels at retail.
The front of the DS box features a quick run down of the main specifications. These include the Micro ATX / Mini ITX motherboard compatibility, 4 expansion slots and the hard drive configurations.
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Today, the Level 10 GT has been transformed and camouflaged into the Level 10 GT Battle Edition. This case is clearly designed for lovers of first person shooter games, featuring a military green army oriented colour scheme.
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The HAF Stacker 935 hits our labs. Have a look what this new mod-tower design has in store - and yes, we will be adding the 915R to it as well.
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