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Antec offers several models in the Sonata family of cases which have been very popular with enthusiasts and casual builders alike. Long respected in the business of building cases, Antec is proud to offer one of their newest mid tower Sonata models named the Sonata Proto. Read on to see if Antec has another best seller on their hands.
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At CES 2012, NZXT launched a new full tower case they've dubbed the Switch 810. NZXT is calling this a "hybrid" tower design, suitable for extreme air cooling or complex liquid cooling setups, and offering users a choice between maximum airflow or noise reduction. With up to ten 120/140mm fans, top 360/420mm and bottom 140/240mm radiator support, pivoting internal fan mounts and removable dust filters, NZXT is definitely taking the cooling aspect of this case seriously.
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What is it that you should look for in a computer case, exactly? The market is full of many different styles with plenty of different features and the prices range from next-to-nothing to arm-and-a-leg. When deciding on a computer case, those are the three areas you want to focus on; price, functionality, and style. Computer case manufacturers are constantly trying to find a balance between those three items by giving customers everything they want at a price they can afford and in a style that they'll like. NZXT is a company that tries hard to please gamers and enthusiasts and their products reflect that. At CES 2012, NZXT announced a completely new case design that offers a lot of functionality for its price. In this article, Benchmark Reviews is exploring the NZXT Switch 810 Full Tower Computer Chassis to help you find out where it fits for you within those three categories.
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The 904 from In Win is a case that looks amazing and is designed to perform also. The 904 is pretty unique with a solid aluminum (T4.0/2.0mm) main shell and two thick panes of tempered safety glass for either side. It comes with hot swappable drive bays that already have some cable management built into the case. There is 3 x 3.5” drive bays (the swappable ones) and two other places for 2.5” drives. The positioning is unique in that the 3.5” bays are in the top right corner and turned vertically. The 2.5” drives are mounted on the inside front of the case. The single optical drive is in an odd position, tucked away underneath the PSU, kind of in the middle bottom of the case. The 904 is built for AiO water cooling, which is designed to mount externally on the back of the case.
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Das Crypto bietet eine saubere Verarbeitung mit netten Ideen und kann bis auf das Netzteil voll überzeugen. Die VESA-Halterung ermöglicht die Montage hinter einem Monitor oder Fernseher.
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The BUC Midi Tower PC Case by In-Win is not only a great looking product but it also packs quite a punch for its size with several interesting features such as four hot-swap 3.5inch drive trays, three of which can also be accessed from the outside, plenty of airflow through a total of five 120mm fans, space for graphics cards up to 30cm in length, good cable management, tool-less design and a top USB 3.0 port.
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In Win schrumpft die Front des Maelstrom etwas zusammen, heraus kommt das brandneue Ironclad. Trotzdem ist es noch auffällig. Wir überprüfen, ob es weitere Änderungen gab.
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When Thermaltake released the original Level 10 computer case to the market the reaction was sent a shockwave through consumers. The case co-designed with BMW sported lines and curves to die for while maintaining functionality, the only hitch was the price. Now Thermaltake has released the Level 10 GT which sets out to maintain the styling that won the original case fame while dropping the price and even increasing the feature set. Find out What Josh thinks about the Level 10 GT.
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In Win, as a high end case manufacturer, are the makers of some of the most uniquely visual designs on the market. Previous designs such as the Star Wars styled X-Fighter, stealth bomber-esque B2 and racing car inspired F430 have certainly caught the imagination offering a very different perspective to the full-ATX case.
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Today let us bring you another CPU cooler from Evercool besides the giant CPU cooler; Transformer 4 where we have reviewed just a week ago. Unlike Evercool Transformer 4, Buffalo is a non universal cooler which supports multiple of sockets which may due to size constraint but the advantages are smaller size, product simplicity and come with fairly cheap price.
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