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Today I have something very special in the office, the NZXT Phantom has always been a popular choice for system builders, PC gamers and general enthusiasts, but while I mean this is the nicest possible way, it's getting a bit old these days and it was time for something new. NZXT has heard these calls and beaten the demands of the modern gamers and system builder into the Phantom 530, bringing it up to speed to be compatible with the high end components of a new generation.
With a price tag of £104.99 (ex shipping) the Phantom 530 is obviously targeted at the higher end of the chassis market, for extreme gaming rigs, enthusiast system builders and people who want the finer things in terms of quality for their systems chassis. To put it another way, the Phantom 530 is expensive, not every PC owner has over £100 to spend on a case, so when you get into this kind of budget your going to want nothing, but the best in terms of quality, features and performance, nothing else will do and we'll be looking for all those aspects today.
I am of course hopeful that this chassis will do well, the original Phantom is still fantastic even today and NZXT have released an absolutely amazing range of cases in recent years that continue to innovate and impress both myself and fans of the NZXT brand, so let's get straight to it and see just what NZXT have to offer with their latest high-end chassis design.
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Im Testfeld: das Cooler Master Gladiator 600, das HAF Mini und das CM Storm Scout.
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Lian Li, bekannt für ihre hochqualitative Gehäuse, bietet mit der TR-5 eine 5,25-Zoll-Steuerung an, die die Möglichkeit besitzt die Lüfter automatisch wie auch manuell zu regeln. Durch die Multi-Regelung, sowie das gebürstete Aluminium soll sie die Blicke auf sich lenken. Wie sich das neue Modell behauptet, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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GMC is a Korean company which is quite famous with their outstanding designed PC cases and one of the good reputation PC case is R4 Bulldozer. After review couple of GMC PC cases, today we will proceed with another review on GMC PC case; X7 X-Station which also comes with very unique design such as multi power switches, LCD indicator, easy swap bay and so on.
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There has never been a better time to purchase a sexy, svelte chassis for a new system build. You no longer have to pay a small fortune either as prices continue to drop and discerning customers keep demanding higher levels of build quality. Unfortunately in such a crowded marketplace it can be difficult to make the best decision for your particular demands. Has the product on test today got what it takes to stand out ?
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I put the unique Xclio Touch 767 Gaming Chassis to the test.
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Li Lian tempt us once again with another stunning look Aluminium chassis; the PC-B12.
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Today for review I’ve got another case from NZXT, this time it’s the Panzerbox Aluminum Chassis PC case. This case features two 190mm fans, one on the top and one in the front to make sure your system stays cool. The Panzerbox is a case that’s smaller than others, but you’ll still be able to fit most any system in there. The case features a removable motherboard tray, it’s very well made, like a tank, and it features an all aluminum construction to help keep the weight down. The Panzerbox would make a great home for any gaming system, and being small you should be able to take it with you easily if need be. So continue on to learn more:
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Today HardwareHeaven are going to look at Cooler Master's latest mid-tower case, the CM 690 II Advanced, which is essentially an improved version of their popular CM 690 case. Its feature list compares well with much more expensive cases and today HardwareHeaven will see how user friendly it is, as well as how it does in terms of thermal performance.
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One of the first things that we noticed with the PC-N1 is that Lian Li flipped the motherboard orientation. The CPU and chipset cooler is now located on the bottom of the case with large ventilation ports on both ends of the case. That obviously means that the I/O ports are now on the top of the PC-N1 case. On the front of the PC-N1 you have the brand name and the lone USB 2.0 port. Just above the front on the top cover you'll find the power button. The power button has been completely redesigned since the original prototype was shown at CES 2013...
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