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Brandaktuell drängt sich auf dem Gehäusemarkt ein Duell der µATX-Tower auf: In Win Dragon Slayer gegen NZXT Vulcan. Beide Gehäuse sind erst kürzlich auf dem Markt erschienen und setzen größtenteils auf vergleichbare Ausstattungsmerkmale. In unserem heutigen Test lassen wir die beiden Kandidaten, die um die Krone der µATX-Gehäuse streiten, gegeneinander antreten.
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Silverstone’s Precision PS08 is available in an all-white or all-black version and can fit mATX as well as mini-ITX motherboards. Despite the small size, the Silverstone PS08 can house aftermarket CPU coolers up to 140mm tall as well as video cards up to 358mm long. A 120mm fan is pre-installed in the front intake that has a measured max 1238 rpm (via ASUS FanXpert2) and runs relatively silent even on full voltage. An optional 80mm fan can be installed in the front intake and either an 80mm or 92mm fan can be installed in the rear of the PS08 as exhaust. The front intake of the PS08 has a removable dust filter and both front panel Universal Serial Bus ports use a 19-pin USB 3.0 header.
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The original Phantom is almost a legend in the gaming chassis community, boasting build quality, sharp and radical design, water-cooling compatibility and superb airflow with plenty of fan options. Have NZXT done the same all round good job with the Phantoms younger brother the 410?
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The Fractal Design Arc Mini R2 Case looks great, the build quality is excellent and there's plenty of room to install lots of computer components. And his includes large water cooling 240mm or 360mm radiators. It comes with 3 fans, but many more can be added, there are two USB3 ports, a window of the left side panel, cable management holes, it fits lots of drives, accommodates long video cards and it's affordable.
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In Win Maelstrom was launched in year 2009 and this gaming chassis has gained pretty good reputation due to its cool designs, decent thermal solution, integrated tool-less kits, acoustic absorbers and etc. Today we would like to introduce the successor of Maelstrom; Dragon Rider which is even much interesting, let us deep dive this chassis together and you will be amazed by its features.
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KitGuru has reviewed many items from NZXT since we opened a little over a year ago. Today we have one of their latest items to hit the market, the Sentry Mesh.
The Sentry Mesh is a new fan controller that features 5 individual 30 watt channels and it fits into any available 5.25″ drive bay.
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The consoles versus PC wars have been ongoing for longer than most fan boys can remember, but one of the arguments that has almost always been in the PC camp's favour is that their gaming platform of choice can be upgraded however you want. Sure consoles can be modded or tweaked, but it normally takes someone who really knows what they're doing to accomplish either of these feats. Now however, this argument has been turned somewhat on it's head, with Lian Li releasing a custom case for the Xbox 360; and it looks nothing like the original.
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Good things tend to come in small packages. When you want the smallest possible case for a HTPC machine you're left with the smallest heatsinks on the market. More often than not, these coolers are undersized for the CPU you want to use. Thankfully, Silverstone Technology has engineered the NT07-1156.
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Erst vor kurzem hatten wir mit dem Fractal Design Define R3 ein Modell des schwedischen Gehäusebauers im Test. Die Gehäuse des Herstellers punkten vor allem durch ihr schlichtes Design und die Ausrichtung auf eine niedrige Geräuschkulisse. Aluminium und Dämmmatten sollen hierbei Garant für die Gunst des Kunden sein. Während die anderen Gehäuse des Herstellers doch eher dem Mainstream zugeordnet sind, vertritt das heutige Array R2 einen ungewöhnlichen Einsatzzweck. Es soll als Basis für ein NAS dienen. Network Attached Storage bzw. einfach zu deutsch Netzwerkspeicher ist nun nicht unbedingt jedermanns Sache, doch da immer mehr Fernseher auch per Netzwerk auf Videoinhalte zurückgreifen können, wieso dann nicht einen passenden Begleiter haben?
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Nachdem wir im Februar die beiden kleinen Vertreter aus der APlus'Cupid-Serie vorgestellt haben, folgt jetzt das größte Gehäuse: Cupid 3. Mit 250W Netzteil und Platz für Desktop-Komponenten ausgestattet, verspricht es universelle Basis für kompakte PC-Selbstbauten auf Mini-ITX Basis zu werden. Wie es sich dabei schlägt, erfahrt ihr in unserem Test.
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