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GMC is a Korean brand and they have been producing plenty of unique and interesting computer casings since 1996. After reviewed their R4; an interesting vertical ODD insertion case and A-31K; entry case, today we will take a look on their C70LCD. GMC C70LCD is totally different than previous GMC cases that we have reviewed; essentially it is a slim casing and comes with elegant LCD display.
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Launched in 2005, the original Antec P180 case was immediately welcomed into the industry as one of the best cases of the year. A few years and a few revisions later, we find ourselves in the presence of its latest successor: the Antec Performance One P183 mid-tower case. While the basic design remains the same, Antec took their end-user feedback to heart and implemented several highly requested changes. Today at Benchmark Reviews, we look at those changes and find out how the Antec P183 stacks up against another recently launched enthusiast case: the CM Storm.
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Unser kleines Lian Midi Tower Roundup geht in die zweite Runde und enthüllt eine absolute Premiere: das Lian Li PC-9 Gehäuse. Dieser neue Midi Tower hat naturgemäß noch keine glorreiche Vergangenheit und Fanclubs in aller Welt, was wir aber auch nicht unbedingt als Nachteil ansehen. Zu gerne wird sich auf altem Ruhm ausgeruht und der Blick für
Innovationen verschlossen.
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Despite not being very glamorous or exciting, fans are essential to every rig out there. The balance between cooling and noise is a key one that differs for every user depending on their own personal preferences. With so many different shapes, sizes, colours and designs on the market, it’s difficult to know which will suit you best. Well, if you’re looking for a quiet 92mm fan then the fan up for review today – the Scythe Gentle Typhoon 92mm 2150 RPM Cooling Fan – could just be the perfect fan for you. Read on to see what we thought.
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Rosewill are a division of the popular US online retailer Newegg and were originally created with the mission to combine quality hardware with affordable prices and manufacture a whole host of products from power supplies to notebook coolers and even TV mounts.
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What differentiates a serious Gaming PC from all the rest of the PCs in the world? To me, it's all about graphics performance, but I know there are many who would disagree. They would say it's a combination of factors, including appearance and some extra functionality needed to survive the physical gaming environment. Cooler Master has created a new division called CM Storm to address the specific needs of gamers.
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Recently we reviewed the rather impressive InWin X-Fighter. Today, we have another case from the same company but this time it’s on the small end of the scale. The Matrix is designed especially for MATX boards and with its unique design and 360 degree visuals, it certainly looks the part. The white colour is very distinctive but unfortunately isn’t the easiest to photograph so let’s see how it shapes up.
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Das taiwanische Unternehmen Maxcube wird hierzulande nur wenigen ein Begriff sein. So versucht das Unternehmen seit kurzem auch auf dem europäischen Markt Fuß zu fassen und stellte hierfür auf der Cebit einen kleinen Teil seines Produktportfolios vor. Neben Kühler, Lüftern, Netzteilen und Laufwerksgehäusen gehören auch Gehäuse zum Angebot von Maxcube. Wir hatten nun als erstes deutsches Magazin die Möglichkeit uns das brandneue Amoris 6010 für dieses Review anzuschauen. Was man vom Neueinsteiger erwarten kann, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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CM Storm is a brand from Cooler Master targeted to high-end gamers and today we are going to take a look on their latest mid-tower case, Scout.
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There’s one thing about this case that I like right off the bat. Instead of designing an I/O panel into the front or top bezel of the case, Cooler Master sprung for a removable 3.5” bay device with eSATA, USB, and audio jacks. If this were a swankier case, I’d probably have a problem with it, but for cases of this simple design and price range, I think it’s perfect and mod-friendly. So often, when you’re looking at third-party bay devices, they include redundant audio jacks or other functions that the case already has covered (and since when do they not?) so the fact that Cooler Master included one that you can just yank out is downright innovative.
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