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Today I have with me Cooler Master’s latest PC enclosure: the HAF XB. HAF, standing for High Air Flow, aims to be the go to chassis for LAN enthusiast and test bench users. With its compact size and removable motherboard tray, the HAF XB really is in a market all to itself with very few other PC chassis in the same realm. So, without further ado, let’s take a closer look at the Cooler Master HAF XB.
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Today, computer hardware has become very compact without compromising the performance.
This means that you can now build very powerful small micro ATX computers with the same components that you only a few years back only would find in a full tower computer. In this review we look at the SilverStone SG09 Case, a small Case with room for even the large NVIDIA GeForce GTX690 cards.
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Today I'm taking a look at the XQ Interceptor chassis from Xilence, which may not be the biggest chassis that Xilence make but it certainly isn't the smallest either. There are no shortage of enthusiasts in the PC market and this chassis is designed to target the extreme demands of high performance systems and the people that use them.
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Corsair has delivered another of the Carbide series. Have a look at the more compact, but still feature-rich 200R case.
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I've never been fond of HTPC (mini-ITX) systems mainly because they offer very little in terms of performance so especially for someone in my line of work that's extremely important. Now as some of you know i do own a basic HTPC system (Intel ATOM/Nvidia ION) which i rarely use but the small enclosure it's housed in (Antec ISK3100-150) doesn't leave much space for anything else aside the mainboard, memory modules, an slim optical drive and a 2.5" hard disk drive. Of course there are quite a few larger HTPC cases in the market (such as the V353 by Lian-Li) that offer superior build quality and a more spacious interior for enthusiasts but the end result is not really that different mainly due to the design of the interior. Well Bitfenix seems to be aware of that issue and so just recently they launched their own HTPC (mini-ITX) solution, the quite impressive Prodigy.
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To make the transportation of small form factor cases even easier, SilverStone has what they call the Sugo Pack. The Sugo Pack is a durable, padded duffel bag type carry case which is designed specifically to transport the various cases from SilverStone's Sugo lineup (although nothing would stop you from putting any SFF case inside it, as long as the dimensions fit). I figured I'd give the Sugo Pack a try now that I have a case here that is small enough to fit in it!
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Es gibt viele auffällige aber auch ebenso viele unauffällige Computer Gehäuse. Der Hersteller Fractal-Design gehört zu den Herstellern die eher schlichte Gehäuse auf den Markt bringen. Wir testen heute das neue Fractal Design Define in der vierten und aktuellen Version in der Farbe Arctic White. Wie sich das Gehäuse bei uns schlägt erfahrt Ihr in unserem Testbericht.
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Thermaltake’s original Armor case was one of the first cases that when I saw it I was really impressed. I think it was the large aluminum front doors and the case window that was so big you could see pretty much see everything inside your case. Since the original release Thermaltake has come up with new models expanding and improving on the original case. Today we are taking a look at the latest case in the Armor series the Armor Revo Gene. This mid tower features three 200mm fans, a hot-swap hard drive docking station, USB 3.0 support and many other features. Can this case live up to the original Armor? Read on to find out.
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NZXT come out with the Phantom mid-tower case to much praise and then released the very popular Switch 810 full tower. What do you do next after these two fantastic case releases? Why make a full tower version of the Phantom that uses the best of both cases and call it a Phantom 820 of course. Legit sniffs around the latest from NZXT to see if it really is the best of the best.
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SilverStone, looking to show that with careful case design and component placement you can still have a near ITX sized case for an mATX system, has recently released their SG09 case. The SG09 comes from a long line-up of small form factor cases in SilverStone's Sugo series, and with such a small size it's going to prove that you don't need to abandon the mATX form factor if you want to go smaller!
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