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Whenever i think about PC Cases i always end up comparing them with cars since they happen to share quite a few similarities with them. So except the exterior design which i think matters the most lot with both our choice is also largely based on several other things such as the type (coupe/roadster/4 door/2 door/midi tower/full tower/mini tower), interior space, build quality, available features and of course the price tag. Fortunately PC Cases cost a lot less than cars so most people (casual users) don't really pay much attention to anything else other than the design something which i happen to understand since not everyone can be aware of what they should look for in a PC Case but that doesn't mean that i actually agree with it. Today on our test bench is the latest and quite promising (based on its specifications sheet) updated Prominent 5 midi tower by NEXUS.
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Whether we admit it or not the very first thing we all take into account just before we buy something is the appearance factor and so if we don't like the way something looks in all likelihood we are going to skip it and try to find a more suitable/better looking candidate. However sometimes we need to prioritize the things we want most from a product and so especially when we're on a tight budget it's more likely that we will choose features and performance over appearance. Our friends over at Bitfenix are well aware of this and although they launched their brand name with two rather high end PC cases (Colossus/Survivor) for the past year they've been manufacturing low-cost yet feature-rich solutions without emphasizing on appearance. The Outlaw by BitFenix is one such PC Case and today we will be taking a closer look at it.
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Cougar, who's only been on the market a mere five years, has started to develop a strong lineup of gaming cases, power supplies, fans and accessories behind their name. Their products are innovate and they aren't out there to litter the market with more "generic" gaming accessories. One of their latest releases was the Challenger gaming case. The Challenger has a radical design and comes in your choice of three colours (two of which are very vibrant!). The Challenger fits into the sub-$100 gaming case market with it's sticker price of around $72 CDN. With many features rivaling $100+ gaming cases, I'm excited to see if the Challenger will be a worthy alternative for when you don't want to break the bank.
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Do you like your PC case to have a simple and timeless elegance? The Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 mid-tower case was deliberately designed to look simple on the outside, but the inside is another story. simple in design. The Deep Silence 1 case is equipped with two soundproof doors, a good ventilation system and all the modern features that one would want today. Read on to see what we think about this new case that was made in Germany!
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I have reviewed quite a few cases in my time and there are always two things that cases do not have, which are extremely common and many people use them on a daily basis, a card reader and USB 3.0 ports. With all of our gadgets that use different types of storage cards I am actually surprised that we do not see more card readers on cases. As far as USB goes USB 2.0 still rules the game and we occasionally see cases with a USB 3.0 port, but it is still not that often. NZXT has a great solution that gives you both a card reader and USB 3.0 ports in a single 5.25-inch bay device! Interested? Let’s take a look!
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In Win est une marque qui peine un peu à percer en France et pourtant, cette dernière sait faire du bon boitier, nous avons eu l'occasion de le constater dans nos différents tests. Aujourd'hui, nous venons de recevoir le tout nouveau GR One, qui pour son prix en offre vraiment pas mal. Ce nouveau venu dans la cour des boitiers E-ATX est-il valable ? Réponse dans ce nouvel article fermier.
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CM Storm have been updating some of their products this year and today is the turn of the CM Storm Scout model, which was first launched several years ago.
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ITX ist inn, ITX ist klein und vor allem genauso leistungsstark wie "gewöhnliche" PC-Formate; wenn man den Formfaktor an den Ausmaßen und Leistung in wenigen Worten beschreiben will. Das dieser Bereich schon lange nicht mehr nur Thin-Clients und Mini-PCs vorbehalten bleibt, steht schon ebenfalls schon lange außer Frage. Doch wie gestaltet sich das Ganze nun? Wir haben uns dazu das Fractal Array R2 einmal genauer angesehen. Das Gehäuse wird zwar als NAS-Träger deklariert, muss es aber nicht unbedingt auch sein. Mehr dazu im nachfolgenden Testbericht.
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Lian Li ist für viele der Inbegriff für sauber verarbeitete und edel anmutende Aluminium-Kreationen. Darunter fällt auch ein neuer Midi-Tower, mit dem der Hersteller sein bereits breit gefächertes Produktportfolio erweitert. Das PC B12 verfügt hierbei über einen herkömmlichen Tower-Aufbau und besteht vorwiegend aus dem begehrten Leichtmetall. Mit was der neue Alu-Ableger aus Asien aufwarten kann und wie es sich im Testfeld gegen die Konkurrenz schlägt, erfahrt ihr im Test!
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APH Networks reviews the Fractal Design Define R4. Has the Define R3 been perfected?
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