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Hochwertige Gehäuse mit Schalldämmung kosten oft 200 Euro und mehr. NZXT versucht mit dem Whisper, einen günstigeren Vertreter dieser Gehäuseklasse am Markt zu etablieren. Ob das gelungen ist und was die Schalldämmung tatsächlich bringt, werden wir in diesem Review klären, in dem aber auch Verarbeitung und andere Werte nicht zu kurz kommen.
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Die seit 2004 bestehende kalifornische Firma NZXT stellt Gehäuse, Netzteile sowie Eingabegeräte für den designbewussten Gamer her. Wir haben diesmal ein Gehäusemodell im Test, welches bereits über eine Dämmung sowie über zahlreiche Lüfter verfügt und wie der Name schon andeuetet, sehr leise sein. Ob dieser Name gerechtfertigt ist erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten. Viel Spaß beim Lesen.
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Once I got it all uncovered, I got a good look at this thing. It’s a matte black, which is something I’m fond of in my chassis, and it has that aggressive look that most case companies have been moving toward. Straight edges, sharp corners, and recesses that house buttons and ports that as a whole looks like it could be a cousin to that box from Hellraiser.
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Today we have for close examination the latest in NZXT's Crafted series of PC enclosures, the micro-ATX sized Vulcan. Tailored especially for gamers who desire easy portability in more of a standard tower style case rather than the typical cube design, the Vulcan bears a slight resemblance to their Classic series M59 gaming case. It features an angled and hooded front bezel with raised panels on top and sides to accommodate interior components. To make transporting the Vulcan between LAN parties easier, NZXT has sized it smaller than your traditional mid-tower and includes a convenient removable carry handle.
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Looking for a less flash case that is still stylish, functional, and fits in your desk? Need a sensible sized case to contain that power thirsty gaming rig? Then NZXT's VULCAN mid-size tower case is designed for you! From NZXT's crafted series comes the VULCAN, a micro-ATX motherboard case featuring enough space for 2 ATI 5970 graphics cards, 2 CD/DVD drives, up to 4 Hard drives, and up to 5 cooling fans. These features in a mid-tower case will please any computer builder looking for a small case to contain a big system.
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Up for review today I’ve got the new NZXT Vulcan PC case which is specifically for micro-ATX motherboards only. It’s a rugged and well made gaming chassis that comes complete with sturdy carrying handle to make transporting your system that much easier. Despite it’s size, the Vulcan has plenty of room inside for even large video cards, with room for four hard drives as well along with two 5.25” devices. The Vulcan is a great case truly, I like it very much, so read on to learn a bit more about it..
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So what are you supposed to do when the phone rings and your best mates are on the other end with a stack of your old favorite games? Well, you can lug your full tower everywhere you go, or you can start to think portability. There are a couple of things that come to mind when I think portability in chassis design. First, you have to have a way to easily move or carry said chassis, and the second is having the room inside this smaller chassis to build what I like to refer to as a sleeper. That is when you take a chassis and pack quite a bit of PC horsepower into a completely unassuming space, and it sort of surprises others as you peel open the side and show off your goods to your friends.
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NZXT has just released Vulcan, a mini-tower case full of cool features for the gamer that wants to build a small PC.
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Today in the KitGuru labs we are looking at the latest offering from NZXT. This is the third chassis from NZXT that we have recently dissected and after the mixed results we experienced with the Beta EVO, we are hoping for a better showing this time.
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On our test bench today we have one of NZXT’s new models, a micro ATX based case which is designed for high cooling performance, portability and can even fit in cards such as the Radeon 5970/5870 and GeForce GTX 480/470.
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