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CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is once again live and although our current workload made it impossible for us to attend this year (distance is also a huge factor) we truly hope that any of you who are able to attend (especially the ones who live near Las Vegas) will do so in order to show your support for the industry and all the people working in it. Of course you can expect most manufacturers to introduce many new and innovative products during the show, some in final and others in beta form (you might want to check Occulus Rift), but regardless of the current state of the products unveiled in CES things should be quite exciting especially for professionals, enthusiasts and gamers. As for us well like i said our workload has been quite heavy even during the holidays and so today we are taking a thorough look at the latest Full Tower PC Case by Akasa, the Venom Toxic Black.
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Swedish Company Fractal Design is renown for their sleek enclosures. In typical Scandinavian style their product range can best be described as: A minimalistic yet striking design, where less is more. Quality, functionality and pricing go hand in hand. Today we introduce one of their latest creations: The Fractal Design Define R4 enclosure. A mid tower case with main focus on silent operation, yet no compromises are made on configurability and functionality as the review will highlight. The Define R4 is the successor of the older R3 design. Now sporting two Silent 140mm iso 120mm version fans, improved cable management, two extra USB3.0 front panel ports and a more flexible design regarding big CPU coolers and ultra long power supplies and graphics cards. Let's unpack Fractal's latest creation.
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When I saw the Raptor I immediately jumped at the chance to review it. For no other reason than because I loved the available red-on-black color scheme. Red is bestial. It’s hardcore. It’s the fires of freaking Mordor!
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Il y avait bien longtemps que nous n'avions pas testé un produit Xigmatek à la Ferme. Ce jour, c'est l'Alfar qui nous intéresse, un moyen tour pour le joueur qui semble très bien né et qui est proposé à un tarif très alléchant, aux alentours des 50 €. Une investigation s'impose.
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Today we are going to look at Silverstone’s latest small form factor case, the Sugo SG09. This case is designed for those users who want to build a powerful compact system, boasting enough room for a long graphics card and a full size power supply. This makes it ideal for use as a powerful small form factor gaming system or a home theatre PC.
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In today’s review we will be looking a bit different to most computer cases and that is the Lian Li PC-A55B. The PC-A55B is a Chassis that has a bit of a twist to it, why not something major, I think it turns this case into an ideal solution for the system builder. Here is some info for those of you who don’t know who Lian Li are.
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Cooler Master has their own gaming line called CM Storm. CM Storm offers keyboards, mice, headsets and even cases for gamers. Today we are checking out one of their latest cases the Scout 2. I did not get the chance to check out the original Scout case so I do not know what to expect. The Scout 2 features support for long video cards, room for up to 7 hard drives, tool-less installation of hard drives and optical drives, USB 3.0 support and a handle so you can easily take your system with you to a LAN party. Is this the case for your gaming machine? Read on to find out!
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It wasn't long ago that I was taking a look at the Corsair 300R, a budget friendly £65 offering that easily won our eTeknix Editors Choice award for providing rock solid build quality and performance in a neat and tidy package, that didn't cost the earth. So what does the 200R have to offer us and will it be worth another eTeknix award?
With a price tag of around £55 (at time of writing) the 200R is targeted at the higher quality end of the budget market, while of course there are cheaper chassis' on the market than this, it's rare to find anything note worthy below £40. Yet for more budget conscious consumers and system builders £50+ is still a big investment and no one likes to throw away their hard earned money on a cheap quality product.
Because of its price, I won't be looking for ground breaking performance or lots of stand out features, what we want to see in this price range is typically a decent amount of component compatibility, build quality and a little bit of style.
So let's take a look at the specifications and see just what the 200R has to offer before we move on to take a closer look at the chassis itself.
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The Barricade is MSI’s newest mid sized ATX case for gamers. It has several key features like fan controller built into the case, large side window and full size VGA support. The case also has a few unique features like a built in SD card reader and a removable top panel to put your cooling fans. The case also has several removable fan filters and a complete tool-less design. Let’s go ahead and take a look...
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Fractal Design Node 304 Nach dem gut ausgestatteten Node 605 steht nun das Node 304 auf unserem Prüfstand, welches sich auf dem Datenblatt durch seine Allround-Eigenschaften positiv hervor hebt.
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