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The Cooler Master Elite 430 is a great little case offering screw-less drive bays, black interior, a bottom-mount power supply, expandability up to six 120mm case fans and support for the largest of video cards and CPU coolers, among many other great features. Available as low as $39.99, what more can you possibly ask of the Cooler Master Elite 430?
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The new addition to Cooler Master’s HAF series of cases, the HAF 912, costs only USD 60. Is it a good case? Let’s see.
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Today on our test bench we have Corsair's latest product the 600T case, their entry into the mid-tower marketplace. Designed with gamers and overclockers in mind the 600T takes many of the features that made Corsairs larger models a success and fits them into a smaller, more streamlined chassis. Let's find out if they have succeeded in making another class leading product.
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The Armor A60, like the A90 chassis from Thermaltake proves itself to be a bit of a mixed bag, but most of the bag was good. There is room for lots of hardware in the A60, with three big bays and six HDD mounts be they 3.5- or 2.5-inch. The “SideClick” feature will also be a draw for some users.
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Once the overclocking bug bites, there are two paths most take. The first path is for those who like the speed boost overclocking offers, but still look for longevity in their investment. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are some of us that should likely be involved with some sort of meetings or rehab to council us out of our addiction for speed and every last megahertz we can get from our components. Taking that even a step further, there are those of us who constantly swap out components, like various sets of memory for the best SuperPi or WPrime bench results, or for collecting medals on HWBot. I know when I used to do all of these things, most cases just don't allow the ease of access that an open air configuration can offer, if done correctly.
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Kitguru spends a lot of time looking at mid and full-tower cases such as the Bitfenix Colossus but don’t often get the chance to review more compact cases. Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX systems are favoured by many as they take up a lot less space than their full-size counterparts whilst retaining the same level of performance.
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Das NZXT Phantom ist sicherlich eines der auffälligsten Gehäuse des Jahres. Wir konnten das Designer Case schon unter die Lupe nehmen und berichten in unserem Review.
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The Pitstop T60 test bench chassis exhibits all the characteristics one would expect from a Lian Li product. The materials, quality and fit and finish are second to none. It also, unfortunately, seems to have a bit of an identity crisis. While it definitely qualifies as a test bench chassis, all the components are attached with screws and not that much easier to swap than it would be in a regular case.
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While I love having a full featured home theater PC (HTPC) in my living room I do not want it to look like a computer. In the past it was difficult to find something that looked the part without breaking the bank. nMEDIAPC has made its name selling full size HTPC chassis for a reasonable price; let’s take a look at the 1080P and see if they can do the same within the low profile Micro-ATX space.
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Up on the review block today I’ve got one of the nicest cases I’ve had the chance to review in along time, it’s the NZXT Phantom. This case is very nice looking and inside you’ll find plenty of room to install any level of system . The case includes a fan controller built-in, on the top you’ll find sliders that control the fans. There are four fan pre-installed for you with space for three more if you think you needs more cooling. Read on to learn about a very nice case from NZXT..
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