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Bereits der DS Cube von Aerocool bereicherte die Dead-Silence-Serie des Herstellers um ein HTPC-Gehäuse. Mit dem DS-200 stellt Aerocool nun einen Midi-Tower vor, der nicht nur größer ist, sondern auch im Gegensatz zu seinem Bruder in Sachen Materialanmutung und Verarbeitung punkten soll. Ob das gelingt, erfahrt ihr in unserem ausführlichen Video-Test!
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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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Heute schauen wir uns einmal das aktuelle ?Dead Silent?-Cube von Aerocool an. Das Cube soll sich als HTPC aber auch als Gaming PC eignen, laut dem Taiwanischen Unternehmen. Als Grundlage für ITX und µ-ATX Mainboards soll dieses Cube, welches es in 6 Farbvarianten und wahlweise mit oder ohne Window gibt, dienen. Wie das Gehäuse von Aerocool diesen Test besteht, könnt ihr wie immer in diesem Review lesen.
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Mit den DS Cubes hat der besonders für auffällige Gehäusekreationen bekannte Hersteller Aerocool vor nicht allzu langer Zeit viel Aufmerksamkeit erregt. Dabei sind die entsprechenden Ableger, keinesfalls polarisierend, sondern vom Erscheinungsbild eher als dezent zu bezeichnen. DS steht hierbei für Dead Silence (zu Deutsch: Todesstille). Ob der Micro-ATX-Cube von Aerocool tatsächlich leise zu Werke geht und wie die Performance ausfällt, erfahrt ihr im Test!
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Just over a week ago Aerocool announced their new line of Dead Silent Gaming Cubes and today we are taking a closer look. With support for air coolers up to 190 mm in height, GPU’s up to 320 mm in length and even radiators up to 240 mm in length it is clear Aerocool is targeting enthusiasts. The big question is, can Aerocool successfully challenge the Bitfenix Prodigy’s position in the small form factor arena?
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Kleine Würfel-Gehäuse liegen im Trend. Aerocool macht mit dem neuen „Dead Silence“ beliebten Gehäusen wie dem BitFenix Prodigy und Phenom starke Konkurrenz.
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Micro-ATX- und Mini-IT-Gehäuse sind aktuell recht begehrt, und ständig gibt es Neuvorstellungen. So auch aus dem Hause Aerocool, das uns den Micro-ATX-Cube DS (Dead Silence) zum Test schickte. Mutig ist der Produktname, denn der Nachteil der kleinen Gehäuse liegt nur allzu oft in der Lautstärke. Hier will der Hersteller allerdings mit hervorstechender Lautstärke punkten. Unser Test wird zeigen, wie es um dieses Würfelgehäuse bestellt ist.
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I put the Aerocool BX-500 Evil Black Edition gaming chassis to the test.
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Aerocool separate their cases in five series: PGS V (Value), PGS R (Professional), PGS S (Aluminum), PGS B (Gaming), and PGS Q (Compact). The Bx-500 belongs to the PGS B series, coming with eight fans. Let's check it out.
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Buying an awesome tricked out computer case is the nerdy equivalent to buying a suped up hot rod of a car. The case is the outward manifestation of awesomeness inside. AeroCool does its best to combine car and computer with its AeroRacer Pro case. Unfortunately AeroRacer won't get you as much attention with the ladies as a real car, but it terms of nerd street cred, it works rather nicely. Also unlike a car, this case won't break the bank with its cost. So does the AeroCool AeroRacer Pro have what it takes to leave others behind in the dust? Lets take a look and find out.
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