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Corsair have earned a great reputation in enthusiast circles over the years by releasing some fantastic CPU coolers, computer cases, power supplies and solid state drives. The company continue to strengthen their market position and today we are looking at their latest dramatic styled C70 case made from solid steel with carry handles.
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In European folklore, dragons were always depicted as evil serpentine-like creatures that roamed the lands wreaking havoc towards towns, and selfishly guarding treasure. Of course, a few things have changed, in that modern day dragons became more like huge fire-breathing creatures with horned dinosaur-like features over the less-frightening Germanic mythological dragon whose meaning came from the word "worm". However, I say "Screw European folklore!" To me, it is all about the Chinese mythology of dragons that really hit home. In fact, I am quite impressed by my own rich culture as a CBC (Canadian born Chinese) and I can attest to the fact almost everybody here in the staff team at APH Networks is yelling out "Damn straight!" towards our proud discovery of creating dragons. The Chinese depiction of the dragon is on a whole other avenue, as dragons were divine mythological creatures that brought prosperity and good fortune. So with the usual introductory-tangent-babble said and done, let us make our acquaintance with today's review unit, the computer chassis from In Win called the Dragon Rider. What is a dragon rider? Well, besides being a person that rides dragons, I really have no idea. Nowhere in mythology, whatever the culture, ever had dragon riders (Don't quote me on that though). So in this sense, has In Win forged a dragon rider out of a plastic and steel box? I can tell you this case is bold and beefy and strong and... well, let's just read on.
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Silverstone have always specialised in producing small-form-factor cases which tend to the needs of the HTPC and server market. Featuring a revised drive configuration amongst other upgrades, is Silverstone’s newest addition to the Grandia series, the GD08, able to follow the path of success forged by its ancestors?
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Zalman delivered the Z3 Plus case in white for review. We're pretty sure Zalman won't be happy with this review, but the show must go on, as they say.
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Oggi vi presentiamo un case molto particolare, la versione mini del cabinet Cooler Master Cosmos II: stiamo parlando del Cosmos SE! Rapportato al modello top di gamma, si contraddistingue per dimensioni ben inferiori, estetica grossomodo equivalente e features interne decisamente moderne, ma che sono ottimizzate per la fascia di prezzo. Come stiamo facendo ultimamente, questa recensione oltra ad essere scritta, sarà corredata da una serie di video dimostrativi (2), da test termici e da un numero elevato di fotografie dettagliate. Cerchiamo di dare il massimo, fateci sapere cosa ne pensate e se siete soddisfatti di questi articoli, perché i vostri feedback per XH sono molto importanti ! Buona lettura, e grazie per l’attenzione.
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APH Networks reviews the Fractal Design Define R4. Has the Define R3 been perfected?
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Phanteks has delivered the latest version of its aluminium Evolv chassis in a mainstream ATX form factor that stands a compact 495mm high and 510mm deep. It is notably smaller than, say, the Enthoo Pro which is also ATX. Pull off the aluminium front panel, release the full length dust filter, lift off the tool-free side panels and you reveal a steel chassis that is familiar from previous Phanteks cases however there are a few details that are new.
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If you have been paying attention to the articles I have been churning out in the past couple of months, you would have noticed all of the reviews, with the exception of one, have been on computer cases. Even as I write this introduction, I am still scheduled to review yet another case in the coming weeks. So at the moment, even I have to confess that cases are becoming a chore to write about. But before you stop reading my review solely because I seem uninspired, today's editorial is on one of Thermaltake's newest addition to their chassis line-up, and I promise this case (As well as this review) will fill your ever growing appetite. In fact, many writers will agree with the statement that Thermaltake cases are always exciting to evaluate; and the previously reviewed flamboyant and loud-and-proud Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 -- also covered by yours truly -- is a perfect example of why. If one were to take a quick look at the two cases, he or she would simply say that both of them are very similar in design, inspiration, and functionality. Let me say, however, that the Overseer RX-I, today's review unit, has an improved character that is less "outgoing", and more functional, so to speak. How so? Well, to say more would rob you of the opportunity in reading the rest of the review. So without further chatter, let's move on.
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Phanteks has released a budget PC case with a model code that suggests it is a junior version of the Enthoo Pro. In fact the Pro M (M for mid-tower) is a hybrid of the Pro and the recent Enthoo ATX, with a number of changes to keep the price as low as possible.
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Technic3D hat das Nanoxia Deep Silence 3 Gehäuse im Test. Eine regelbare Kühllösung und Schalldämmung sind nur einige Details des Midi-Tower. Wie sich das Gehäuse im Praxisbetrieb schlägt, steht im folgenden Review.
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