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A silent case may seem like a "sales gimmick" to some people, after all how can a case make noise? While it is true that the case itself isn't loud it can help transmit sound. After all it is the fans and other components that actually generate the noise. But the direct noise is only half of the battle, many of the sounds you hear coming from your case can be traced back to all of the moving parts and their affect on the case itself.
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Another day another review and today it’s a gaming chassis. Coolermaster have sent down their Enforcer case that’s part of the Storm range of enclosures and peripherals. It’s got a side window, a large cooling fan and internal USB 3.0 support; let’s see if its other features are as solid.
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When we visited Coolermaster Labs early this year we had some ideas how the new Enforcer was taking form. We also saw then some pre avalaution models of the now released Cosmos case. At Cebit 2011 Marco (CM's marketing guy for the Storm line up) was eager to show off their latest creation to us. It had some pretty good features that could please any gamer out there. Though we we had ( as usual ) some criticism on some concept ideas. Though with the final products arriving at the Madshrimps lab we can see if Coolermaster created the ultimate game case yes or no.
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Coolermaster are more well known for their gamer and enthusiast chassis than anything else, but they also have a range of coolers. The desktop game is pretty competitive, but the laptop game is less so; mostly because no one has made one that actually has much of an impact. Well Coolermaster is attempting to stop that today with the SF-19, a large scale cooler with USB 3.0 compatibility. Lets see how it does.
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If you're even half the nerd that I am you might eventually have wondered what's inside your notebook, where the irritating noise of a fan suddenly came from when watching Youtube vids, and very maybe you might have wondered why your notebook sometimes gets so hot! I'm a bit being sarcastic here as I perfectly know most of our readers indeed do understand what's going on inside the metal or plastic housing, yet still what's there to do when temps keep on rising? Notebook coolers to the rescue! Todays we'll be having a look at one of the more performant notebook coolers you'll stumble against upon your search for the perfect solution, or did we just find it four you? Read on!
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Roughly 5 years ago if someone had asked about my opinion regarding the future of PCs I’d never have imagined that 5 years later everything would start to miniaturize for the sake of progress. It's true that up until this day that i type these lines high-end, enthusiast and enterprise-grade systems are not limited in size in any way but from the somewhat recent announcement by Intel stating that they too will focus all their resources in shrinking everything i don't think that time will take long to come and whether or not that "evolution" will turn out to be a good thing only time can tell. However people who wish to have a small PC that can fit even under their TV set need not wait for that time since mini-ITX and micro-ATX mainboards are already half the size of normal ATX ones (and even smaller compared to XL-ATX/EATX) without really lacking much in terms of performance. The only real issue so far has been the limited number of micro-ATX/mini-ITX cases available that can actually take full advantage of what high-end mainboard models have to offer but Cooltek with their latest Coolcube MAXI aims to change that.
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Für viele Gehäusesuchende ist der Name Cooltek spätestens seit der Vorstellung des populären Mini-ITX-Case namens "Coolcube" ein Begriff, mit dem das eher für kostengünstige Modelle bekannte Unternehmen, einen großen Wurf landete. Die Resonanz von Käufern und Presse spricht eindeutige Bände, weshalb mit dem Coolcube Mini sowie einem Maxi-Ableger die beliebte Aluminium-Riege Zuwachs bekommt. Zum Marktstart der beiden Würfel-Gehäuse, haben wir den kleineren Alu-Kubus in die Redaktion geholt und durch unseren Testparcours geschickt. Was das für sparsame Office-Systeme ausgelegte Case in Sachen Haptik und Performance abliefert, durchleuchten wir auf den Folgenden Seiten.
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Mit dem Hersteller Cooltek möchten wir euch einen altenBekannten im Gehäusesektor vorstellen. Das Skiron soll das Gehäuseportfolio des Herstellers nach oben als Top Modell abrunden und richtetsich an den preisbewussten Enthusiasten. Ob das Gehäuse unsere Redaktion überzeugen konnte, erfahrt Ihr im folgenden Testbericht. VielSpaß beim Lesen!
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Die Hausmarke von PC-Cooling dürfte noch nicht jedermann bekannt sein. Das auf Cooltek getaufte Label hat jedoch eine reichhaltige Produktpalette zu bieten. Diese reicht von diversem Zubehör über CPU-Kühler und Netzteile bis hin zu PC-Gehäusen. Mit der CT-K-Serie versucht man sich im Niedrig-Preis-Sektor einen Namen zu machen. Heute nun stellen wir euch das CT-K III Evolution vor, welches durch ein großzügiges Platzangebot, eine gute Belüftung und einen sehr attraktiven Preis die Gunst der Käufer gewinnen möchte. Was es mit dem Gehäuse auf sich hat, zeigt der folgende Testbericht.
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With more and more people turning towards small PCs to cover their needs it's no wonder that the popularity of mini-ITX and mini-ATX compatible cases has been on the rise all over the world for quite some time now. What i never understood completely was the reason as to why PC case manufacturers didn't design small ATX compatible PC cases for people who want the extra features offered by such mainboards without having to worry about having a midi or full tower on their desks. HTPC cases have pretty much offered the solution to that for a long time now but judging by their current popularity it's safe to assume that the majority of consumers still prefers the "traditional" tower design when out to get a new case. Cooltek is one of the very few manufacturers out in the market currently who have managed to fit a full sized ATX mainboard inside small towers which up until today people thought were only compatible with mITX and mATX models. One such tower design PC case is the aluminum UMX2 by their Jonsbo brand which is here with us today.
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