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Today we are reviewing the new Aerocool Strike-X One Advance chassis. Aimed at the budget market, the Strike-X One Advance ships with two fans pre-installed and support for up to 6 storage drives … all combined with an aggressive looking design. So, is the Strike-X One Advance worth its £30 asking price?
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It wasn’t long ago that we took a look at the Strike-X Xtreme mid-tower and here we are again with another Aerocool product, and this time we have the budget friendly Strike-X GT. There are no shortage of options at the more budget friendly end of the market and for around £50 you could pick and choose from a massive range of styles and features, certainly a lot more to choose from than there was a few years ago.
There is nothing wrong with having more choice on the market but with fierce competition in this part of the market you have to offer something unique to break through at retail, so it will be interesting to see what Aerocool have to offer us here today. So without further ado let’s get straight to the good stuff and see what the Strike-X GT can do.
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Aerocool is well-known for their funky chassis designs and it looks like today will be no exception. Their latest creation is the Strike-X Cube, a micro-ATX form factor edition of their popular Strike-X chassis series. Aerocool have proven time and time again that they can cram an incredible amount of features into their products at a very competitive price and we’re expecting a similar performance from them today.
The Strike-X Cube chassis may be relatively small, but its capabilities are anything but. You’ll find the chassis is capable of housing a Micro-ATX motherboard, two graphics cards of up to 345mm, tall CPU coolers up to 187mm, up to a 280mm water cooling radiator, a built-in fan controller, removable storage bays and more!
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The Strike-X is a mid-tower case from Aerocool with interesting looks and features, including an exclusive fan mounting for each hard drive. Let's take a look at it.
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Today we are going to look at the Aerocool Strike-X Air which is a very innovative chassis, designed to appeal to those enthusiasts who spend a lot of time inside their PC and change hardware frequently. It uses an open design, similar to a test bench, which features a large mesh cover to hide the components .
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Aerocool gehört im Gehäusemarkt zu einer festen Größe. Insbesondere fühlt sich der Hersteller im Gaming-Bereich wohl, wo die hauseigenen Modelle der X-Serie bei Spielern und Individualisten großen Anklang finden. Auffällig, martialisch und gut belüftet stattet man die Hardwarebehausungen der X-Serie aus - doch mit einem Modell versucht Aerocool etwas Einzigartiges anzubieten - das Strike-X Air. Was das Gehäuse für Besonderheiten mit sich bringt und wie es sich in unserem Parkour schlägt erfahrt ihr im Test!
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Aerocool have a sub-brand, Strike-X – much like Cooler Masters’ CM Storm brand, which is aimed towards the gamer end of the market. The Strike-X sub-brand currently incorporates, three cases, a fan controller, two power supplies and it will soon also feature speakers and other peripherals.
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Gaming cases are always reliant on personal preference, the Aerocool Sixth Element may not be your cup of tea, but there are those who find a glossy snow white exterior very appealing, then the mid-tower case Sixth Element might just be for you...
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Technic3D hat das AeroCool Sixth Element PC-Gehäuse im Test. Der Midi-Tower soll mit seiner Hochglanzoptik den hiesigen Gamer-Markt ansprechen. Wie das Sixth Element in der Praxis abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Testbericht.
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The RS-4 is part of Aerocool's PGS R or "professional" series of cases, and it features a carrying handle, a memory card reader, an analog fan controller and other interesting features. Let's take a look at it.
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