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Despite not being very glamorous or exciting, fans are essential to every rig out there. The balance between cooling and noise is a key one that differs for every user depending on their own personal preferences. With so many different shapes, sizes, colours and designs on the market, it’s difficult to know which will suit you best. Well, if you’re looking for a quiet 92mm fan then the fan up for review today – the Scythe Gentle Typhoon 92mm 2150 RPM Cooling Fan – could just be the perfect fan for you. Read on to see what we thought.
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I love cases. If you’ve read any of my other case reviews, I swoon over them. Like a teenage girl yet to hit puberty swoons over a barely yet badly thought-out vampire who gets shiny in sunlight and eats animals. My getting to play with a new case is like a car lover getting a new body that is completely bare, just begging for new interior and a fast engine. Nothing is better than taking off the side and peering in to see what kind of crap you can cram in there.
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I've seen too many expensive gadgets destroyed in my lifetime. I cringe every time I see a cell phone, mp3 player, or camera crash to the ground, splashed, or overrun by an early tide. Today's tech gadgets just aren't meant to stand the elements... the only ones that are remotely protected are professional gear that costs many thousands of dollars.
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For this review I will be looking at a new product from a well-known pc hardware manufacturer. That manufacturer is Chieftec and the product under review is one of their new cases from the mesh range the Chieftec CH-05B-B aka the Cheiftec Aegis.
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NZXT's entry into the SFF market can certainly be summed up as a decent first attempt. I give the company points for coming up with a unique design that deviates away from the standard cookie cutter type stuff currently available on the market. Overall highlights to look out for are the beautiful brushed aluminum bezel and side panels, embedded chrome lock, five 120mm stock fan mounts for good air circulation and support for full sized PSU's.
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Wenn es um ein Gehäuse aus Aluminium geht, dann hat in vielen Fällen der taiwanesische Hersteller LianLi seine Finger im Spiel. So auch beim PC-A77B Big Tower. Groß, schwarz und sehr edel sind hier die Schlagworte die einen in den Sinn kommen, wenn man sich das PC-A77B anschaut. Das LianLi nun schon auf eine lange Erfahrung in dem Segment zurückblicken kann, sollte jedem klar sein. Ob LianLi auch beim PC-A77B wieder sein Können unter Beweis stellt und wie sich der Big-Tower im Test geschlagen hat, klärt der folgende Bericht. Viel Spaß beim Lesen.
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When on the look out for a new case to out fit your rig, you may have a peek over at what NZXT is producing. NZXT is still a young company, only being established in 2004. However, they have produced a fairly decent sized list of computer chassis, some with a very unique design and look. With the NZXT Khaos at hand, one can only speculate as to what NZXT has in mind as a "unique" and "unparalleled design.
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Xigmatek sollte eigentlich jedem ein Begriff sein, wenn es um CPU-Kühler oder Lüfter geht. In diesen Bereichen hat sich Xigmatek ja schon einige Marktanteile sichern können. Doch nun versucht sich der Hersteller auch im Bereich Gehäuse am Markt zu etablieren. Um zu sehen, wie Xigmatek der Einstand gelungen ist, wurde der Midgard Midi-Tower von uns einmal etwas genauer betrachtet und einem ausführlichen Test unterzogen. Wie das Gehäuse verarbeitet ist und wie es sich im Test geschlagen hat, erfahrt Ihr im folgenden Bericht.
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SilverStone Sugo SG06, together with its brother SG05, is one of the smallest computer cases we've ever seen and yet it supports video cards up to 9" (22.8 cm) in length, making it a terrific case for building a very small but powerful PC. To shrink its size SilverStone decided to use a small CFX power supply, which comes with the product, and support only a slim optical drive, i.e. an optical drive originally targeted to laptops. The main difference between SG06 and SG05 is the material used on the front panel. On SG06 the front panel is made of aluminum, while on SG05 it is made of plastic. Let's see what you can expect from SG06.
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The new Amoris 6010 gaming case from Maxcube is a very nice mid-tower chassis, especially considering that it's a first effort from a relative newcomer. It has a distinctive look and an innovative front door design that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. A full-featured top I/O panel, great cooling and very good tool-free hardware mounting solutions make this case a pretty good value at just under $100 US.
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