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Yesterday i uploaded a review surrounding the latest PC Case manufactured by NEXUS, one of the latest players in the market, called the Prominent R which may not have the most radical design in the market but it does carry a large number of features making it a very good overall solution in the midi tower segment of the market. However since the design of the case may not appeal to everyone out there today i decided to take things a bit further (more like at the opposite side) and bring you a review about one of the latest midi tower offerings by Thermaltake called the Overseer RX-I (VN700M1W2N) which also happens to have a large number of features but this time over the design part of the unit has nothing simple about it (you can tell for yourself just by looking at the intro image).
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Much of modern day and future technology is focusing on making products smaller and smaller, yet still completely functional and easy to use. For personal computing, the thinking is reverse, as more people prefer to have mid-sized or XL-sized cases and builds for full functionality. It makes sense, and until recently, mini builds were typically utilized as NAS units, home servers, and/or HTPCs. Still, the price of “getting smaller” meant the consumer more often than not had to pay a premium over just making a standard mid-tower build.
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The GS-6000 Optimus ATX mid tower PC case by Sentey stands out from the crowded case market by offering bold looks and as sub $50 price tag. The Sentey Optimus comes with four case fans and is aimed at gamers that are looking to build a PC on a budget. Read on to see if the Sentey Optimus is a decent inexpensive case or if they made it too cheap and is something that you should avoid.
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Looking for a case that looks kinda like the leader of the Autobots? Look no further than the Optimus 1200 by Ikonik. It's got all the things you need to get your new rig going.
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I take a detailed look at the Evolution chassis from Cougar.
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The Storm Stryker is another addition to the Storm series of chassis by Cooler Master. Not only does this chassis come in two different color variations, an all White chassis, and an all Black chassis; this chassis comes with a lot of different options for you to customize this chassis to your specific requirements. Lets turn the page and see how the Storm Stryker compares to all of the other full tower cases.
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Nach längerer Zeit nehmen wir uns heute wieder ein kleines Gehäuse aus der HTPC-Klasse
unter die Lupe. Da nicht jeder bereit ist, für ein kleines Wohnzimmer-kompatibles Case
sein Konto zu plündern, haben wir heute einen preisgünstigen Vertreter aus dem Hause
Yeong Yang im Test. Genauer gesagt handelt es sich um das Modell mit der Bezeichnung 7304.
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Today we are going to look at the latest product in the HAF series, the 932 Advanced which is essentially an updated version of the original HAF 932 case that was released back in 2008. There are only a few minor tweaks here and there, though, which bring the old case into the modern era by adding features such as USB3.0 on the front panel.
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Starting with the Obsidian series, Corsair has systematically released a chassis to tackle almost every segment. With most of the segments covered, Corsair has rethought the ATX case and has released something a little… different. Launching at the top of the Carbide series (designed to be focused on performance and high-end features, while still being accessible to every builder), the Carbide Air 540 cube-style computer case brings a unique option to the series. Benchmark Reviews tests to see if it’s worth the $139.99 price of admission.
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Today for review I've got the NZXT Panzerbox Aluminum Case which is a small case on the outside, but the way it is designed inside allows for lots of room to install most any system. The Panzerbox is sort of meant to be a portable case, it's small and compact in size, but yet has a lot of room for even large video cards and several hard drives. It features 190mm fans on the top and in the front, along with a 120mm rear exhaust fan as well so it offer quite a bit of cooling for your system. The case itself is designed and built well, being made of aluminum makes it lightweight for taking with you to LAN parties. The Panzerbox makes for a great home for you gaming system.
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