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I've reviewed a number of computer cases in the past few years, but I've never had the opportunity to work with anything like the new Cooler Master HAF XB. Rather than offer yet another take on the traditional tower case, Cooler Master goes with a completely new design: a bi-level case which keeps the power supply and drives in the bottom half and the motherboard in the upper half. It'll occupy a lot more desk space than a tower, but what advantages does it offer? Benchmark Reviews will thoroughly dissect this intriguing case and build a high-end AMD gaming system into it to see how it works.
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Für einen Großteil der Menschen dürfte das Gehäuse eines der weniger interessanten Bestandteile eines Computers darstellen. Trotzdem sollte es aber in der Lage sein, die eingebaute Hardware adäquat zu kühlen und dabei nicht wie ein startendes Flugzeug zu klingen. Unweigerlich stellt sich die Frage, ob es sich also lohnt, für die Hardwareherberge etwas mehr Geld auszugeben, als unbedingt nötig.
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Today sees us taking a look atthe Mana 136; one of the latest mid-tower chassis from InWin.
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The Prominent is a mid-tower case series from Nexus targeted to users looking forward to building a quiet PC. We've already reviewed the Prominent 5, and today we are reviewing the Prominent 9. Both cost the same, which leads to the automatic question, "what are the differences between the two?" That is what we are going to answer in this review.
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Die Grundzüge erinnern an Stormtrooper, Star-Wars und verganene Fantasien aus der Kindheit. Tatsächlich handelt es sich aber um eine mutige Überarbeitung eines erfolgreichen Gehäuses seitens Corsair. Das Graphite 600T als weiße Special Edition soll all diejenigen ansprechen, die sich mit der Optik des tiefschwarzen 600T noch nicht vollständig anfreunden konnten. Als Gehäuse überzeugt das weiße Pendant in gewohnter Manier.
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The Silverstone Fortress has always been one of the more unique choices from Silverstone, take their stunning FT03 and FT-03 mini for example. Yet where the last model features a tall tower design, the FT04 take an almost more conventional approach by being the shape and size of your average full-tower chassis.
Silverstone have got one of the best engineering teams in the industry and they’re often creating new features, innovations and methods for their products that set them apart from everything else. They also have one of the most robust and wide spread range of chassis products that cater to everything from super compact HTPC solutions, to enthusiast grade gaming chassis, even going into industrial and professional solutions. One thing is for certain, no matter the shape, size or price of your build, Silverstone will have something suitable for the job.
The FT04 is designed with thermal performance in mind, targeted at the high end / enthusiast market who are looking to build system with extensive cooling, multiple graphics cards and other extreme components. With a price tag of around £175 here in the UK it is hardly cheap, but as we’ve seen many times before with this grade of product, you often get what you pay for. So let’s get right to it and see just how far your budget goes when you invest in a high-end, high value chassis like the Fortress FT04.
The box is nicely detailed with a run down of the major features of the chassis, these include the aluminium front door, USB 3.0 support, dual 180mm front fans, independent PSU compartment, GPU support arm, removable motherboard tray, hot swap bays and dust filters.
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Un nouvel Obsidian chez Corsair, c'est un évènement, car nous savons de suite que nous sommes face à un produit haut de gamme qui ne devrait pas souffrir la critique. Ce nouveau venu vient donc s’intercaler entre les actuels 650D et 900D, en proposant un format un peu plus réduit, mais compatible E-ATX. A découvrir sans plus attendre dans nos colonnes.
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Antec ISK 300-65 is a tiny mini-ITX case, coming with an external 65 W power supply and being the smallest case we�ve seen to date.
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Last month I had the chance to check out Corsairs 380T. It didn’t take long before it made it up near the top of my must buy list for a LANrig. Today I’m going to see what Corsair has going on in the full size market with their 760T. It shares a lot of the same features as the 380T so I have high hopes. Sadly, the 760T is only available in white or black so there isn’t an eye catching color like the 380T’s yellow but our “Graphite Black” sample still looked good at first glance. Let’s find out what it has going on when we give it a closer look.
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Explosions, pings, message notifications, and the Windows login tune. What do all of these have in common, you may ask? Well, these are all sounds we may hear almost every day when sitting in front of our computers. From just logging on to playing games, we hear a plethora of stuff coming from our speakers or headsets. However, one thing most users don't want to hear while performing their day-to-day routine would be the incessant humming from their computer itself. In my case, the last thing I would want to hear when I am gaming or listening to music is the spinning noise from my hard drive, or the noise from my case fans. To combat this problem, some people may go about and get the best fans and passive cooling units to reduce the noise. What some users do not think of, however, would be to choose a quieter chassis to seal the deal. Well, today we have a new case from NZXT that advertises to do just that. NZXT is well known in the industry for their high quality cases, fans, and power supplies. The product we will be taking a look at today is the NZXT H2 from the Classic line of cases, which is pretty self-explanatory. This line seeks more classic and clean designs, while providing modern luxury at the same time. Without further delay, let us dive right into our review, and see how well this chassis reaches its goals for being quiet and clean looking at the same time.
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