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The Cooler Master N200 Case has amazing potential and major bang for the buck. It comes with two 120mm fans and more can be installed, fan filters, ample drive bays, fits mATX & mITX motherboards, water cooling friendly, USB3, is lightweight, looks great and affordable.
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Antec has produced another fine product as seen here at Overclockers Online, and this time it is targeted at budget gamers. Their slogan "Small Guns, Small Funds" goes a long way here, as the chassis can be purchased from Canadian Retails for roughly $50, and performance value is hard to beat at that price point.
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Over the past few years NZXT have released 3 variations of their Sentry line of fan controllers. The first 2 models were front mounted inside a case which often meant cables everywhere. Today we have their first external fan controller the Sentry LXE in the KitGuru labs. The Sentry LXE is an external touch screen display that allows the control of up to 5 fans and 5 thermal probes using the touch screen display.
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In unserem heutigen Artikel stellen wir Euch das neue Enermax Hoplite vor. Hopliten waren im antiken Griechenland gut ausgerüstete, schwer gepanzerte Fußsoldaten, die in Phalanx-Formation die Hauptkampflinie hielten. Aber im Gegensatz zu z.B. Kavallerie war ihre Ausrüstung auch nicht so teuer, dass sie sich nur Reiche leisten konnten. Auf das Enermax Hoplite umgemünzt bedeutet dies dann wohl: das Hoplite schützt mit seinem "Panzer" die Hardware und es sollte jedem finanziell möglich sein ein Hoplite zu erwerben. Auf den nächsten Seiten werden wir uns also jetzt das Gehäuse ein wenig genauer für Euch ansehen.
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Manchmal will man seine Hardware einfach offen halten und nicht in einem geschlossenen Gehäuse haben. Für solche Einsätze sind Test Benches wie das Lian Li T60 optimal geeignet. Wir haben das Modell genauer begutachtet.
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The SilverStone Fortress FT03-MINI is a very small case targeted to Mini-ITX and Mini-DTX motherboards, yet it supports video cards up to 10" (254 mm) long (making it compatible with some high-end video cards such as the GeForce GTX 680, but high-end video cards from AMD are longer than that), and CPU coolers up to 3.1" (78mm) tall. It has a very unique tower design, based on the original FT03's (aptly nicknamed "trashcan" by some users), which allows one 140 mm fan to cool down the whole system. Let's take a look at this exquisite product.
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Most hard drive enclosures look like just that, hard drive enclosures. InWin took quite a different approach with the ‘NA and what they have is a hard drive enclosure that brings some style to enclosures. The ceramic plate obviously sets it apart and can act as a place to set your keys (who hasn’t misplaced their keys before?) or other items like USB flash drives.
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Today we have for close examination the latest in NZXT's Crafted series of PC enclosures, the micro-ATX sized Vulcan. Tailored especially for gamers who desire easy portability in more of a standard tower style case rather than the typical cube design, the Vulcan bears a slight resemblance to their Classic series M59 gaming case. It features an angled and hooded front bezel with raised panels on top and sides to accommodate interior components. To make transporting the Vulcan between LAN parties easier, NZXT has sized it smaller than your traditional mid-tower and includes a convenient removable carry handle.
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Since this is my first venture into building a system inside an M-ITX PC case I didn’t know exactly what to expect when I started out. I had certain expectations of the Lian Li PC-Q28; I knew it would take a full size ATX PSU (up to 17cm) and double slot video cards (up to 29cm long). The Lian Li PC-Q28 PC case, while small, has a large internal volume and will make for an excellent enthusiast M-ITX case with a few tweaks and mods. In this article Benchmark Reviews will hopefully provide answers to all of the questions you may have regarding the capabilities of the Lian-Li PC-Q28 Aluminum Mini-ITX Tower PC Case (model PC-Q28B), and more that you may have not considered.
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Corsair realise that not everyone needs, or can afford, a high end chassis and for that reason they have been releasing various models over the past couple of years which target price points below the Obsidian 800D. Each has been impressive and the most recent is the Carbide 300R, Corsairs first sub $90/£60 case, which we have on our test bench today.
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