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Die im Kühlungsbereich sehr erfolgreiche Firma Scythe weitet ihr Portfolio aus und betritt mit dem „FenrisWolf“ ein weiteres mal den Gehäusemarkt. Bereits mit den Netzteilen zeigte Scythe, dass man auch andere Bereiche, außerhalb der Kühlung, sehr gut umsetzen kann. Als Scythe sein Gehäuse „FenrisWolf“ der Öffentlichkeit vorstellte, staunte man nicht schlecht über die Namensgebung. Bediente man sich doch entgegen der bisherigen Firmenphilosophie mit einem Namen aus der nordischen Mythologie. Bisher eher ein Fundus, aus dem sich Xigmatek bediente. Im nachfolgenden Testbericht werden wir einen genauen Blick auf das Aluminiumgehäuse werfen und dabei besonderes auf Features, Temperaturentwicklung sowie die Geräuschkulisse achten.
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Impressive results, the Element V either ties the top performer or beats out the competition while under load. Thermaltake's large fans move copious amounts of air and when coupled with a low restriction case our components run comfortably cool.
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Even though there is a vast number of enthusiast PC cases on the market these days, your choice is far more limited if you're looking for a HTPC chassis. There are far fewer manufacturers who actually produce HTPC cases, and they can also be very expensive.
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Today I will be taking a look at the P280 Full Tower Chassis from Antec, a case that has already established itself as a long term favourite here at eTeknix, but one that we simply hadn’t gotten around to reviewing, at least not in the conventional sense. While the P280 hasn’t had a write up, it’s part of the eTeknix team and one of the chassis we use for our own builds on a daily basis, as well as one of the systems we take with us to events. When at iSeries we take two top of the line gaming rigs with us, both in Antec cases. You can seet the P280 at the back right of this image with the windowed side panel.
I’m a big fan of Antec and have personally used a fair few of their cases myself over the many years I’ve been building my own systems, I wouldn’t say I’m a fan boy or anything though (I currently use an InWin Chassis and Corsair before that), but I do know Antec have a really solid product range, with things like their budget friendly Three Hundred model and the Enthusiast level Evelven Hundred proving popular with gamers of all budget ranges.
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Viele Computernutzer möchten auch unterwegs nicht auf ihre Daten verzichten müssen, doch wohin damit wenn die Speicherkapazität des USB-Sticks erschöpft ist? Externe Festplatten bieten für den gesteigerten Platzbedarf genau die richtige Umgebung. Fertig bestückte Geräte haben aber den Nachteil das man die Größe des Speichers schlecht wählen kann. Darum gibt es auch hier Leergehäuse. Drei neue Vertreter der Firma Revoltec durften wir uns nun ansehen.
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With most case revisions, it takes quite a bit of time, planning, listening to the buyers and possibly some re-tooling to be able to work out what the best options and ideas are to place in their revised chassis. XClio is breaking that mold. With just a couple of months passing since I got the original, I got wind of the possibility to review the newest revision. The original Blackhawk we took a look at back in February, and he we are now taking a look at the improved version.
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Do you need to house an XL-ATX motherboard, up to nine expansion cards, five 5.25-inch drives and seven 3.5-inch drives? And would you like to do so in a case that isn't visible to astronauts on the ISS? Then Bitfenix claims to have the perfect solution for you with the Shinobi XL. OK, it's not that small, but still more subtle than many cases out there. As the name suggests, there is more to this case than meets the eye, not just a lot of space. Time to take a closer look.
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The Phantom 820 is NZXT’s sidewinder missile, and they have it aimed right at the top of the market for gaming cases. And when I say huge, that’s exactly what I mean. It’s 12” wide, 27” long, and 29” tall. That’s almost two and half feet tall. With a total weight of 32 pounds.
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Today I'm taking a look at the XQ Interceptor chassis from Xilence, which may not be the biggest chassis that Xilence make but it certainly isn't the smallest either. There are no shortage of enthusiasts in the PC market and this chassis is designed to target the extreme demands of high performance systems and the people that use them.
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Carrying handles aren't a new thing. In the early days case modders would attach their own to make moving their system around a little easier. This sort of thing was often associated with LAN gaming and the trend just kinda stuck.
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