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Der µATX-Standard erfreut sich in den letzten Monaten zunehmender Beliebtheit. Sieht
man von einigen Steckplätzen einmal ab, muss hier eigentlich auf nichts verzichtet
werden, schade ist nur, dass der Markt noch mit entsprechend kompakten Gehäusen geizt.
Welchen Nutzen hat der User von einem kompakten Mainboard, wenn er es nach dem Kauf
mangels brauchbarer Alternativen in einen Midi-Tower stecken muss?
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mit dem Vulcan hat NZXT ein Micro-ATX-Gehäuse veröffentlicht das primär für mobile Spiele-PCs gedacht ist. PC Games Hardware testet wie gut sich das kompakte Chassis in Sachen Lautstärkedämmung und Kühlleistung schlägt.
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Following the success of the original Tempest mid-tower computer case, NZXT tinkered around with its designs and came up with the NZXT Tempest Evo. The two cases share many of the same assets, and are both priced at $119.99. The Tempest Evo features an array of upgrades, including a unified paint job and better cable management. With a total of six 120mm intake/exhaust fans, the NZXT Tempest Evo mid-tower case promises excellent airflow. Benchmark Reviews takes a detailed inspection of the NZXT Tempest Evo mid-tower computer case, model TEVO-001BK, to see how much of an "evolution" it is and how close it comes to perfection.
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The NZXT Tempest EVO is an all black colored steel mid tower chassis that was developed with gamers in mind. Building off of the original Tempest's design, the EVO brings advanced cooling power, expandability, and cable management. The Tempest EVO maximizes airflow circulation with Dual 120mm intake, dual 140mm top exhaust, side 120mm, and a rear 120mm fan. NZXT even redesigned the fan blade design to reduce fan noise levels and the price remains at $89.
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I’ll never get tired of reviewing cases. Sure, I don’t get to do the kind of extensive testing that’s reserved for internal hardware, but there’s something about a gaming case that grabs my attention and doesn’t let go. I’ve been known to procrastinate when it comes to work. Unless I open my door to a friendly Fed-Ex man with a large box that says NZXT on the side. Then I’m on that like a fat kid on a box of Twinkies. So I jumped like a mentally retarded school girl watching the previews for the new Twilight movie when I was offered the NZXT Tempest Evo gaming case to review.
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After going over the features and specifications of the Tempest Evo chassis prior to the review, I had high hopes for the case. I wasn't disappointed. NZXT has taken the Tempest design to the next level in virtually all the important areas, and it is a worthy successor to the original design.
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Join us as we take a look at the Tempest-Evo, NZXT's latest revision of the award winning case. The Tempest EVO packs a lot of features but find out why we think its might not be the best bang for your buck.
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NZXT was kind enough to send DragonSteelMods the latest version of their Tempest case – the Tempest EVO. While the original Tempest was a very well received case, NZXT did not rest on their laurels and made some improvements creating the Tempest EVO. This case is designed with the PC enthusiast and/or gamer in mind.
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Today we have the Tempest EVO up for review which is part of the Crafted Series and is a redesign of the Tempest case reviewed by HardwareHeaven two years ago. As we proceed, well have the opportunity to see how "The Airflow King" has evolved and how the changes NZXT have implemented impact performance, usability and flexibility.
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Sequels can be brutal. Sometimes they are a total flop and other times they are a shining achievement. NZXT has built a great chassis with the Tempest EVO, and I’m happy to say that this case has found a home in my media room.
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