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I’ll never get tired of reviewing cases. Sure, I don’t get to do the kind of extensive testing that’s reserved for internal hardware, but there’s something about a gaming case that grabs my attention and doesn’t let go. I’ve been known to procrastinate when it comes to work. Unless I open my door to a friendly Fed-Ex man with a large box that says NZXT on the side. Then I’m on that like a fat kid on a box of Twinkies. So I jumped like a mentally retarded school girl watching the previews for the new Twilight movie when I was offered the NZXT Tempest Evo gaming case to review.
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Zalman GS1000 SE is identical to GS1000, but with steel side panels instead of using aluminum ones - thus being more affordable. Let's see what you should expect from this new case that is reaching the market next week.
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Being computer enthusiasts we love to build some pretty extreme systems, but that of course comes some with some noise. That is where quiet PC Cases come in to play. Many different companies make them, but today we are talking a look at one from NZXT. The NZXT H630 is a full tower case with a very elegant design and is made to keep your systems noise to a minimum. Not only that this case has room for multiple watercooling setups, XL-ATX and E-ATX motherboards, long video cards, and 9 hard drives. Will the NZXT H630 impress? Read on as we find out!
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BitFénix a eu la bonne idée de décliner une partie de sa gamme ATX en version mATX et Mini-ITX, en se basant sur le châssis du Prodigy pour ce dernier format. Le format mATX, auquel on s'intéresse aujourd'hui avec le Phenom M, est basé sur un châssis en Reverse, avec une grosse capacité de stockage en bonus. Le bon plan pour se faire une machine compacte et polyvalente ?
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Cooler Master has a series of affordable chassis called the N series. They're supposed to cool well and are made for liquid cooling including 240 mm radiators, perhaps making them a good and affordable option for a powerful rig. We tested four N series models and compared them to 28 other chassis in the same price segment.
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These days it is pretty easy to find a computer chassis however, finding a good chassis that meets your needs can be quite a challenge. We feel that the Enermax iVektor brings with it a good balance of realistic features that will meet the needs of almost any system builder.
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Wenn der kleine Midi-Tower vor lauter Hardware schon zu bersten droht, bleibt letztlich nur noch der Griff zu einem Big-Tower-Gehäuse. Mit dem Elysium hat nun auch Xigmatek einen solchen Koloss im Programm. Ob das Gehäuse das Zeug dazu hat ähnlich erfolgreich zu werden wie die beliebten Midi-Tower des Herstellers, wollen wir in unserem aktuellen Test herausfinden.
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It seems like it has been quite some time since I had the opportunity to bring you a new chassis from Cooler Master, but today changes all of that. Let me start by clearing up some confusion. All of the Storm series cases we have seen up to this point were spin-off's of the Storm Sniper, which itself was a CM 690 II in new clothes. Gone is the misconception that the Storm series is only for mid-towers, as this chassis is most definitely a full tower, and then some!
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Two Hundred is an inexpensive case from Antec, costing only USD 50 in the US. Is it a good choice? Let's see.
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Enter Fractal Design’s Node 804. While it isn’t an exact scaled-down replica of cases like the Carbide Air 540 or HAF XB, it still uses a cube/split chamber layout – this time in a micro-ATX size. With dimensions of 344 x 307 x 389 mm or 13.5 x 12.1 x 15.3 inches (WHD), the Node 804 is just a bit wider than a BitFenix Prodigy and almost exactly a third larger than the Node 304 (in the height and width dimensions – depth differs by only 15mm). The Node family is designed with a focus on Home Entertainment; with the vast array of fan, radiator and storage combinations that are possible the Node 804 could easily take on any number of roles. Benchmark Reviews has received the Node 804 for some testing, so let’s take a look at the newest member of Fractal Design’s Node family.
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