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Signori e signore, oggi analizzeremo un prodotto unico nel suo genere, ed anche in senso letterale dato che attualmente ne sono stati prodotti solo 50 in tutto il mondo. Stiamo parlando di un banchetto che si preannuncia essere uno dei più evoluti, costosi e promettenti, specialmente per quanto riguarda un utilizzo come piattaforma di test per recensori. Siamo lieti di presentarvi l’In Win X-Frame! E’ un modello interamente in alluminio, con una struttura configurabile in senso spaziale, ruotabile e persino con un piatto della scheda madre removibile. Oltre a questo, data l’eccezionalità del prodotto, non potevamo che fare test eccezionali, ed unici: abbiamo deciso di testarlo assieme al modello di dissipatore più interessante tra quelli recensiti fin d’ora, il Cooler Master TCP-800. Fin qui, nulla di eccezionale, allora di cosa stiamo parlando? Verificheremo l’orientamento spaziale del dissipatore, nelle diverse configurazioni dell’X-Frame! Dato che il banchetto può essere posizionato verticalmente, orizzontalmente (in maniera classica ed in maniera simil-silverstone) e nella configurazione BTX, sarà nostro interesse verificare il comportamento del TCP-800 in queste modalità; in molti portali online il modello precedente al TCP-800 è risultato essere inferiore alle aspettative e nel corso di questo articolo spiegheremo anche quali possono essere le ragioni di questo strano comportamento. Vi invitiamo a commentare ed a farci sapere cosa ne pensate, sia dell’articolo che del prodotto. Buona lettura!
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In dem heutigem Review möchten wir ein Gehäuse von AeroCool vorstellen. Mit dem AeroCool XPredator X3 in der Evil Black Edition erweitert der Hersteller seine XPretator Serie in der "Performance Gaming System" - Reihe. Die Gehäuse von AeroCool fallen hauptsächlich durch das Design und die Farbgebung auf. Wir wollen in diesem Review zeigen, wie das Gehäuse aufgebaut ist, was es für Extras gibt und vor allem wie die Verarbeitungsqualität besticht.
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The Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 takes mid-tower versatility to the next level, using an incredibly advanced array of cooling and layout options, all while keeping airflow and silence as its main focus. The keys to the Nanoxia Deep Silence 1’s success are a unique chimney system, 8 modular and moveable HDD bays and the use of their highly successful Deep Silence fans throughout. While the DS1 bills itself as “water cooling ready”, it is much closer to a “water cooling marvel”, with top space for one 240/280mm, front 240mm (or 120mm) and rear 120/140mm. The modular HDD cages can be moved back in the case to open up room for the front radiator to sit behind the stock 120mm intake locations, with plenty of room to spare for thick radiators and/or push pull configurations. The extended top of the Deep Silence 1 offers mounting options for 120/140/240/280mm radiators and fans with a variety of offsets to suit your particular components.
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A great case can last an enthusiast many builds. This means that case designers need to create cases that can handle many different configurations, with many different requirements. A multi-GPU system has different requirements than a single GPU system, which in turn has different requirements than professional workstation. While NZXT attempts to cater to all of these parties, designing a case involves making compromises between the three areas of quality, features, and cost. Therefore, the question Benchmark Reviews will attempt to answer is what compromises did NZXT make in the creation of the NZXT Phantom 820...
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I've said this before, but I am going to say it again…Corsair has really made a name for themselves over the past few years. Not that long ago we only knew them for memory and now they are a top name when it comes to power supplies, cases and gaming accessories. Their entry into the case market was great and every Corsair case that I've reviewed I've enjoyed. There really has not been much I have not liked about Corsair cases. They have unique designs, good cooling and none of the unneeded crap we find on so many other cases. Today we are taking a look at the top case in their Carbide Series the Carbide 500R. This mid tower case features a sleek design, 4 included fans, USB 3.0 and 2.5-inch hard drive support, a fan controller and much more. Did I mention this case has a MSRP of $129.99. Let’s check it out!
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So far 2013 hasn't been any different compared to 2012 and so many people i know have a really hard time spending money on PC hardware and who can blame them with the current state of the economy? However you don't necessarily need to pay much to get something good and PC cases is perhaps the only area where casual users can cut down on the cost and not notice any serious impact in the overall performance of their systems. Personally I’ve always favored full towers because of their interior space since that means making my job/life easier when working with them (it also means that i can fit even the largest components in them) but for casual users and gamers midi towers like the latest Ostrog by Enermax which we have here with us today not only cost significantly less but can also come in handy when placed in tight spaces.
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The Corsair Carbide 200R is designed to target a wide audience of enthusiast user, being Corsair’s most affordable chassis, available for only £50. Can they deliver a quality chassis at such a low price point however?
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Fractal Design invokes its right to revise a great chassis and give us the Define XL R2 to look at today.
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Fractal Design is a Swedish company that designs Cases, fans and Power Supplies. The product we are looking at today is their Fractal Design Define R4 Case. The design is Classic and the Case got a lot of features such as Fan Controller, USB 3.0 connectors, dust filters and a modular design.
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Small form factor systems are getting increasingly popular. With the amount of power in and features in new micro ATX and smaller motherboards means many people are opting for them over the traditional ATX motherboards. They not only cost less but allow you to build a system that is not a pain in the you know what to take to LAN parties. With the popularity of these motherboards there is a large demand for cases made specifically them. Today we are taking a look at one such case, the Precision Series PS07 from SilverStone. This case features a sleek tower design, removable motherboard tray, dual 120mm silent fans, USB 3.0 support and of course the quality you expect from SilverStone. Looking for a case for that Micro ATX motherboard? This may be the case for you!
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