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Technic3D hat das Lian Li PC-C50 Gehäuse im Test. Das Aluminium Gehäuse im HiFi Design soll im heimischen Wohnzimmer dem HTPC neues Leben einhauchen. Ob neben der durchaus schicken Optik andere wichtige Kriterien vernachlässigt worden sind, steht im folgenden Testbericht.
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When you think of something hard and blue, what comes to mind? I wouldn't believe it if you said a computer chassis, but for the sake of this review, that is definitely what came to my mind. The part that always gets to me with computer cases is you never really know when you should replace one. Generally, it never wears out; the fans might, but those are cheap repairs. Due to the nature of it being made from steel (In many situations), it is also fairly durable. I guess one could argue that they need to upgrade to a larger case to put more components in, or they want a new look and feel for their computer. Nevertheless, computer chassis are a tricky one, because you can never really measure the case itself objectively, other than its physical dimensions, of course. It heavily depends on your personal preference. Are you looking for more room, better cooling, new look, or is it just some box to put your computer components into? I find that it is one of the most important aesthetic components to any computer, because the case can be individualized to a person; whereas, many of the internal components are not very aesthetically customizable. The Sentey Arvina GS-6400B is an interesting case -- this blue variant of the GS-6400 chassis has a nice sleek dark blue look, and comes with many notable features. Now, I'm not going to spoil the fun of telling you which exact features yet, as you will have to read on to find out all those juicy details!
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The Raidmax Seiran is a mid-tower case that is offered in three different versions: white with blue fans, red with red fans, or black with red fans. Let's see if it is a good product.
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What comes to mind when I mention the word "Phoenix"? Is it the Phoenix Coyotes from Phoenix, Arizona? Would it be the legendary firebird found in certain mythologies? I don't know about you, but the first thing that comes to my mind are items such as Phoenix Downs found in the Final Fantasy series. In mythological stories, it has been said that at the end of a Phoenix's life cycle, it encompasses itself in a blazing fire, and is regenerated from its own ashes in the form of an egg. The "Down" depicted in the FF series refer to the Phoenix's tail feathers, in which it is used to revive fallen characters in battle. When it comes down to a company called BitFenix, to my own interpretation, I can see where some of the inspiration is coming from. Being a relatively young company in the world of technology, to my understanding, BitFenix's main focus is to design hardware that can seamlessly be integrated to the expectations and daily usage of computer products to the end users. So when I first heard of the company, it occurs to me that this company is giving the end user a good sense of revival in terms of using technology with ease, even under extreme conditions. My idea of BitFenix in correlation to the Phoenix firebird is simply the fact that hardware created by this company should be relatively quite simple to use while providing great looks without overwhelming features. To see how it all works out, what we have in store today is the BitFenix Shinobi Window. Combining the reviving power of the Phoenix and the stealth of a Shinobi ninja warrior, I have a strong feeling that BitFenix has created quite a value case that would be quite competitive in the computer market. Keep reading to see what we have found!
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Today we are going to look at the Aerocool Strike-X Air which is a very innovative chassis, designed to appeal to those enthusiasts who spend a lot of time inside their PC and change hardware frequently. It uses an open design, similar to a test bench, which features a large mesh cover to hide the components .
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Technic3D hat das AeroCool Sixth Element PC-Gehäuse im Test. Der Midi-Tower soll mit seiner Hochglanzoptik den hiesigen Gamer-Markt ansprechen. Wie das Sixth Element in der Praxis abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Testbericht.
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NZXT Manta Chassis Review @ KG
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Die Premiummarke Cougar wurde bereits im Rahmen der CeBIT der breiten Masse vorgestellt und gehört zum Hersteller HEC Compucase. Neben Netzteilen bietete der erfolgreiche Hersteller auch Gehäuse unter der Marke Cougar an. Mit dem 6XR9 präsentiert Cougar einen Midi-Tower in dezent silberner Lackierung mit schwarzen Designelementen. Wie sich das Gehäuse im Test schlägt und mit welchen Features das 6XR9 überzeugen kann, erfahrt ihr auf den nachfolgenden Seiten.
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The Mana 136 is an inexpensive mid-tower case from In Win, offered in black or white. We reviewed the white version.
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APH Networks reviews the Define XL R2. Is it still one of the best cases in the market today?
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