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It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything from Xclio but they’ve just introduced a few new cases and they’ve sent me over two of them for review. Today we’ll start off with the Touch 320 Mid Tower Chassis that features six fans pre-installed; those fans are controlled by a touch panel fan controller located on the front of the case, that’s where the name ‘Touch’ comes from of course. Let’s just get into it…
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Today I will be reviewing the XClio Touch 767. XClio is one of those brands which have been around for a while, but isn’t the first brand I think of when considering what computer case I should get next. Hopefully by reviewing this product I’ll be able to see whether the XClio cases are worth your consideration in future, and indeed whether the Touch 767 compares well to its competition.
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I put the unique Xclio Touch 767 Gaming Chassis to the test.
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Xclio have one mission in life: Make high quality cooling equipment to the best of their abilities. They have a huge range of cases made for gamers and tech enthusiasts alike, and the Touch 767 is one of the most recent additions to their Full Tower range.
The Touch 767 and Touch 787 are Xclio’s latest case design, a far mark away from the design of their almost iconic A380 tower. It’s all set up for water cooling and there’s enough spare fan slots that anybody who can invest in this case is looking at some serious cooling power.
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On top of an improved Touch panel of this chassis, we are also moving up in chassis classes. Here we go from the mid-tower design of the Touch 320, skip right over full towers, and deliver a Super Tower chassis! The optical bays stay tool-less, but this time there is a whole new look at HDD mounting. Similar to what I have seen in press releases from Lian Li, Xclio is the first to deliver such an implementation to me. This puts Xclio in the lead for not only the Touch panel, but now they are the first to bring me this! Xclio really appears to be stepping up the game from the chassis I remember getting even a year ago. I really like to see this sort of progress, even if it isn't for everyone, it shows there are some people with really good ideas and concepts and that Xclio isn't afraid to stand out and deliver new things.
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Another video card maker tries its hand at a chassis design. We check out the Type 01 from XFX and see if it was a good choice. Let's find out now!
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Xigmatek Alfar Neben all den teuren Luxuskarossen auf dem Gehäusemarkt nehmen sogenannte Low-Budget-Gehäuse einen ebenso hohen Stellwert ein. Gilt günstig und gut auch für das Xigmatek Alfar?
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Xigmatek is a name that has been around for a few years now making everything from CPU coolers to power supplies to fans to cases. Xigmatek has always made cases with unique styling that sets them apart from everyone else. Their latest release is no different. The Aquila is a small cube-like case that will hold a Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX system and boasts some unique features. Xigmatek was kind enough to send one over for us to check out so let’s get to it!
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t’s rare we see a Xigmatek chassis roll through the eTeknix office, but it’s certainly always a pleasure when one does. Xigmatek has a good reputation for creating uniquely designed chassis, with good build quality and competitive prices and it looks like they’re above to tick all those boxes once agin. The Aquila is a Micro-ATX cube type chassis, perfect for those who want a big system in a small box; perfect for LAN gaming, a HTPC setup or for those who are just short on space.
Cube style chassis are a big hit right now and virtually every major manufacturer has launched a new product in this category over the last couple of years. The biggest, or should that be the smallest, innovation in this part of the market is that the smaller chassis have been crammed full of high-end features that make them very competitive when compared to their mid-tower and even full-tower counterparts; a smaller chassis no longer means smaller performance.
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Connu en premier lieu sous le nom d'Ares 381, il a désormais pris le nom Asgard 381 pour sa version finale. Et il ne s'agit pas su seul Asgard de la famille car il y a aussi quelques anciens boîtier ayant ce nom, l'Asgard I, II et même III, Asgard Pro et j'en passe... Ils sont reconnus pour avoir un prix très bas, tout en offrant de nombreuses possibilités d'intégration, en essayant d'obtenir de bons résultats.
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