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In collaboration with AMD, Cooler Master has released an AMD edition of the critically acclaimed HAF 932 which transforms your machine into an AMD themed eye catching PC case. The HAF 932 AMD edition adds racing red to the front and is branded with the AMD dragon on the acrylic see-through side panel. Read on to see how this full tower case does in our system AMD system build!
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As I'm sure many people will tell you, frequently reviewing or benchmarking lots of different computer hardware can be a real pain in the butt. Sure, trying out new gear is usually fun and it's exciting to get our hands on leading edge technology, particularly before it's publicly available. But the physical act of constantly replacing components in our test machines can get a bit monotonous, especially when you spend so much time disassembling, then installing, only to disassemble it yet again. So over the years there have been a small number of manufacturers that make cases designed specifically for the reviewer or "bencher", such as the one we have for review today, the Banchetto 101 from Microcool.
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ViewSonic is a company you would likely associate with monitors, but the Taiwanese company has had its nose in new various different businesses for a little while now and one of those is computers. ViewSonic produce a range of regular laptops, but also got in on the netbook thing when Intel released its first Atom processor.
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GMC's slogan is "Design and Innovate" and their H-80 definitely shows a lot of innovative design features. The GMC H-80 is an ATX Mid-Tower case that is solidly built and has plenty of features to make for a great system build. Four included fans provide plenty of airflow to keep even high powered systems running along nice and cool.
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Today we are looking at a brand new micro-ATX case in NZXT’s crafted series, the Vulcan. The Vulcan is a mATX case intended for enthusiasts and is said to be 40% smaller than the traditional ATX full tower, yet can still accommodate a full length video card and up to a 6.5" tall CPU cooler. Join us as we take a look at this new mighty mini wonder that is ideal for LAN gamers on the go!
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Today for review I've got a quick one actually, it's a set of cables from NZXT. They're just called Premium Cables, and for good reason they're very nicely made. These cables are essentially extensions for other cables you may already have coming from your PSU, and that can make them very useful for anyone really.
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Today for review I've got another case from Thermaltake called the V3 Black Edition. This case is a low priced case, coming in at around $50, so don't expect the features or amenities that you'd find in a high priced case, it is though a decent case overall. It's lightweight and seems well made, there is room for larger video cards, but I did run into a couple problems with it, so read on...
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HTPCs werden immer beliebter. Wen wundert es da, dass viele Hersteller Gehäuse für Mini ITX und Micro-ATX auf den Markt bringen. Das Lian Li Q07 welches wir euch heute vorstellen ist für Mini ITX Mainboards gedacht. Eine Besonderheit ist bei diesem Gehäuse, dass man normale ATX Netzteile verbauen kann. Das Q07 gibt es diversen Farben. Wir dürfen euch die blaue Variante vorstellen. Viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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Antec has just released a new series of cases, Dark Fleet, comprised of three models, DF-30, DF-35 and DF-85. While the first two are mid-tower units, DF-85 is a high-end full-tower case.
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As a computer chassis manufacturer, In Win not only produces highly inventive cases designed around specific genres but also incorporates the latest technology and devices into their builds. The Dragon Slayer is a perfect example of this: bold and rugged with its medieval-inspired aesthetics yet in keeping with modern technology through the inclusion of USB 3.0 and accommodation for large GPUs.
Moreover, it’s true to say that with In Win cases, the looks are critical with a love it/hate it aspect to the styling but always offering a unique appeal unrivalled by anything else on the market. So let’s take a look at the Dragon Slayer’s visuals, and internals, in a little more detail...
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