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While many cases naturally favor air or liquid cooling, the Full Tower NZXT Phantom 630 actually manages to be an incredibly well engineered performance case for both. A unique modular HDD cage system allows the user to configure for optimal airflow, and also allows for components to be built around. Radiator mounts for 240/280mm in the front and bottom, 140mm in the rear and 240/280/360 on the top give liquid coolers vast flexibility. 200mm fans on the front, side and top coupled with a 140mm in the rear give air coolers all the flow they need, while and the modular cages allow for direct flow configurations. The three HDD cages can hold a maximum of six HDD, while two 2.5” SSD can be mounted on the rear of the MB tray.
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Lian Li PC-Q28 im Test Mit dem Lian Li PC-Q28 testen wir den Nachfolger des PC-Q08 und PC-Q18. Er trumpft mit einem schlichteren Äußerem auf, die inneren Werte sind jedoch weitgehend identisch geblieben.
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Fractal Design really did a great job with the Node 605. The face of the case is a beautiful black aluminum design, which also has a way to keep the front I/O ports hidden in style. The whole HTPC concept may be questionable by some, but others (like myself) see the value and luxury behind it. The Node 605 really will look gorgeous beside your other HTPC components, and it certainly fits in with mine...
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The Tradition B is another Sony Xperia Z case from Noreve, with the same high quality materials, but this time it was designed to open like a book. With this model we won’t get the option to install a belt clip mechanism, but the customization of the color and finish is included. Depending on what type of finish and color we choose, it will take some time for it to get ready for shipping since all cases are hand made.
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There are a lot of different sizes of PC cases available today. Some prefer huge rigs where they can pack everything possible into giant chassis, for others space saving designs are more attractive. The German company, Cougar is back with another option for gamers looking to put their components into a new micro-sized case. Enter the Spike which is a Micro ATX form factor light weight case. The Spike is Cougar's smallest case to date. We are going to see how the features and performance stack up on the Micro sized newcomer.
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Oggi è il giorno di un cabinet che aspettavamo da tempo, il NZXT Phantom 820 Ultra tower; sarà oggetto di una recensione accurata, che sarà caratterizzata da nuove ed interessanti analisi anche sotto il punto di vista termico, ma soprattutto anche visivo, data l’integrazione di un video dimostrativo del sistema di illuminazione HUE, proprietario NZXT. Questo modello si caratterizza per dimensioni davvero elevate, compatibilità estrema e un design all’avanguardia, con soluzioni tecniche allo stato dell’arte. Scopriamolo insieme, a livello estetico, strutturale, acustico e termico! Per la prima volta, sarà analizzato anche tramite il nostro fonometro, con diverse impostazioni, settaggi e distanze. Buona lettura.
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The Fractal Design Define XL R2 R2 is designed to offer better expandability and flexibility than its predecessor. To do this Fractal included features such as removable hard drive cages, support for up to 7 case fans, 9 expansion slots and four areas that can accommodate a radiator without major modification.
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Today we are going to look at the NZXT H630 case which is pitched as a high-end silent case which offers a combination of cutting-edge design, excellent acoustics and solid build quality. After the recent success of the Phantom series of cases, NZXT seems to be on a roll. We are looking forward to seeing if they can continue this success with the latest addition to their range.
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The Cooler Master N Series of computer cases were designed to be compact and fully featured budget cases. The CM N400 can be purchased for right around $50 shipped and can support 8 fans, liquid cooling radiators up to 240mm and video cards that are up to 320mm (12.6-inches) in length. Read on to see if this affordable yet fully featured chassis is right for your next build!
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We’re big fans of the Corsair Carbide series here at eTeknix, from the products we’ve seen in the range so far it seems that Corsair cannot put a foot wrong and their design team seem to be at the top of their game, producing one excellent product after another. This much seems to be true of much of the Corsair product range in recent years, taking a look at their Vengeance products you’ll find award winning memory modules, gaming mice and keyboards, their entire chassis range is full of high quality solutions and their CPU coolers are some of the most popular on the market, so I think its safe to say that I have high expectations for the 330R, it has a strong reputation to uphold.
Priced at around £75 the 330R isn’t exactly cheap, or at least that’s a higher than average price for a mid-tower and that means that we’ll be expecting premium quality to match the premium price tag, but with steel construction, sound proofing material pre-installed, two high quality pre-installed fans, USB 3.0 support and more it looks like Corsair might be able to deliver the premium features we are looking for.
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