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Technic3D hat das Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 PC-Gehäuse im Test. Das Arc Midi R2 bringt nur einige Veränderungen zum Vorgänger, die Kühleigenschaften bleiben jedoch hervorragend . Wie das Gehäuse im Test abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Artikel.
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Swedish company Fractal Design was also present at the Computex 2013 trade show in Taipei Taiwan. We saw some nice watercooled enclosures and this triggered our desire to review another one of their cases. The Fractal Arc Midi R2 is designed from the ground up to maximize airflow, thus main objective is keeping the most demanding hardware at cool operating temperatures. Three 140mm fans should take care of that goal Hassle free watercooling installation is also warranted, supporting up to two 240mm RADs in a mid tower case is quite impressive. On paper the ARC Midi R2 has got a lot to offer. Time to explore another mid tower creation from Fractal Design.
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Fußstapfen seiner Vorgänger. Das erfolgreiche Produkt zu verbessern ist kein leichtes Unterfangen.
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Corsair delivers a new chassis with speed of the build and ease of use as the priority, but still comes with Obsidian elegance.
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Phanteks hat bisher mit extravaganten Prozessorkühlern auf sich aufmerksam gemacht. Mit dem „Enthoo Primo“ erscheint das erstes Computergehäuse des Herstellers.
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Cooler Master HAF Stacker 935 is a mid-tower case and a mITX case that can be joined. The HAF Stacker 935 by Cooler Master is made to fill a need for larger systems or a need for more systems all in a more standard sized case. The possible combinations and configurations are really only limited by one’s own imagination, and wallet. One of the more common configurations will likely be a system built in the mid-tower part of the case with some serious radiators and water cooling loops in the mITX, or the 915r. The 915 comes in two varieties, the 915r and the 915f depending on the placement of the PSU.
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Avec le DS Cube, Aerocool se lance dans le cube mATX en proposant un modèle très intéressant sur la papier, avec la possibilité de mettre une grosse configuration et du watercooling. Et en pratique ?
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Today we take a look at the limited edition release of the wonderful Enermax Ostrog. I’ve always been a fan of this case so I’m happy to see Enermax haven’t given up on it yet. The product originally came to market about a year ago now and what better way to spark some new life into the range than to bring it out in a new colour, because it never hurts to have more choice when your on the market for a new chassis.
The big difference here is that the limited edition release is pink, not your typical colour choice for a limited edition and while I’m sure many won’t be interested in such a product, I bet there are plenty out there that will. Many will be thinking “ahh a case for girls” but nope, not really, lets not be stereotypical about the colour pink here, well not too much anyway!
The standard edition of the Ostrog comes in at just £45, a nice mid market price range and about in line with the competition when looking at specifications. The Limited Edition isn’t available at a lot of places just yet, but I wouldn’t expect to pay more than £50 for the pink model.
As you can see from the spec, the chassis has room for a reasonable amount of storage and cooling, more than enough for any mid to high end gaming system. The only thing that concerns me is that there is only one fan pre-installed, but we’ll take a look at that further in a few minutes.
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Xigmatek is a name that has been around for a few years now making everything from CPU coolers to power supplies to fans to cases. Xigmatek has always made cases with unique styling that sets them apart from everyone else. Their latest release is no different. The Aquila is a small cube-like case that will hold a Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX system and boasts some unique features. Xigmatek was kind enough to send one over for us to check out so let’s get to it!
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Zu den Schwergewichten im Hardwaremarkt hinsichtlich der Gehäuse zählen sowohl NZXT als auch Corsair. Beide Hersteller führen zahlreiche Ableger im eigenen Portfolio, sodass nahezu jeder Nutzer das für die eigenen Ansprüche passende Modelle wählen kann. Im Preisbereich von rund 70 bis 80 Euro haben beide Hersteller mit dem H230 respektive Carbide 330R gedämmte Gehäuse parat, welche mit entsprechenden Ausstattungsmerkmalen insbesondere Nutzer ansprechen sollen, die nicht allzu viel Geld ausgeben möchten, aber keinesfalls auf essenzielle Silent-Eigenschaften verzichten möchten. Welches der beiden amerikanischen Unternehmen das bessere, gedämmte Case in diesem Segment vorweisen kann, soll unser Test klären.
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