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I mentioned when we looked at the Rebel mid tower from Sharkoon that it was part of a trio of submissions to TweakTown. The Rebel was built with economy in mind and a fully customizable cooling solution, as there were no fans included. The Economy version could be had for around 60 USD or 45.99 Euros. At that time, I found the near $60 pricing to be a little steep for what was, or rather, what wasn’t included in the Rebel.
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Mit dem Fifty 1 bietet Revoltec ein günstiges Gehäuse für den kleineren Geldbeutel. In der Variante mit professioneller be quiet! Dämmung will das Gehäuse zusätzlich durch ein besonders leises Betriebsgeräusch punkten. Ob uns das überzeugen kann, wird der folgende Test zeigen.
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After going over the features and specifications of the Tempest Evo chassis prior to the review, I had high hopes for the case. I wasn't disappointed. NZXT has taken the Tempest design to the next level in virtually all the important areas, and it is a worthy successor to the original design.
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Today Legit Reviews takes a look at a case from a relatively unknown company, Sentey. They went ahead and sent us their newest case offering in their Extreme Division, the Arvina. The Sentey GS-6400 ARVINA PC case has been developed to provide extreme cooling performance, so it should be interesting to see what they did differently from other companies. Read on to see how it does and if has the ability to earn a spot on your desk.
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Right after the review of In Win Griffin, Today let us bring you another exciting chassis from In Win; Dragon Slayer. Unique internal drive allocation and advanced thermal cooling solution are two of the major unique selling points of In Win Dragon Slayer which makes it unique and outstanding than those ordinary chassis. Without further delay, let us deep dive this beast further.
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A well designed case can be the difference between an easy, well-organized build or a nightmare build that haunts you everytime time you need to do work on your computer. The Sentey Arvina GS-6400R is a full ATX case that supports E-ATX motherboards. The Arvina comes with six fans, five 5.25" drive bays, five 3.5" drive bays, and quite a bit of flare in its look. With numbers like these, it sounds like Sentey could have a winner with its Arvina line, but do these numbers add up to a good experience or are you just paying for a lot of flashy lights? Benchmark Reviews will take a indepth look at this case to find out.
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Sentey is a name that prior to working on this review, I hadn't heard before. This surprised me as I have been building machines for quite a few years. Sentey manufacturers their cases in Shenzen, China and is headquartered in Florida, USA. I wasn't able to track down an exact start date on their website. The case being reviewed, the GS-6400 I can only locate for sale via Amazon.com or the Sentey affiliates in Florida and has a first available date of June 1, 2010. This case is a product of their “Extreme Division”, one of five case divisions ranging from a more classic look to slim models to gaming styles.
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Silverstone set out to provide a case that brings a lot of value for your buck and I think they are mostly on target with the PS05. With tool less features for PCI expansion cards, hard drives and drive bays the PS05 won’t have you reaching for a screwdriver very often. The black painted interior is a nice touch for anyone that likes to show off their PC.
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Vor einiger Zeit hatten wir das günstige MS-Tech Raptor Case im Test, welches für einen Gutteil der Leserschaft von Interesse war. So viel Gehäuse für kleines Geld bekommt man nicht überall geboten. Jetzt präsentiert der Hersteller eine überarbeitete Version, bei der einige Kritikpunkte behoben worden sein sollen. Wir haben für unseren Artikel das baugleiche Hornet SE bekommen, der einzige Unterschied liegt in der Farbe der Beleuchtung.
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Today we are looking at a new micro-ATX from the folks at In Win, the Dragon Slayer. The Dragon Slayer is a mATX mini tower case intended for enthusiasts. It is smaller than the traditional ATX mid tower, yet can still accommodate a full length video card and up to a 150mm tall CPU cooler. Join us as we take a look at the Dragon Slayer.
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