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Hochwertige Gehäuse mit Schalldämmung kosten oft 200 Euro und mehr. NZXT versucht mit dem Whisper, einen günstigeren Vertreter dieser Gehäuseklasse am Markt zu etablieren. Ob das gelungen ist und was die Schalldämmung tatsächlich bringt, werden wir in diesem Review klären, in dem aber auch Verarbeitung und andere Werte nicht zu kurz kommen.
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Das 1985 gegründete Unternehmen mit Sitz in Taiwan ist im OEM-Markt schon lange kein Unbekannter mehr, und so versucht In Win nun auch langsam auf dem Retail-Markt, direkt bei den Endkunden, Fuß zu fassen. Mit stylischen Produkten, die auch schon Design-Awards gewonnen haben, sollen die Kunden für sich gewonnen werden. Momentan vertreibt das Unternehmen neben Computer-Gehäusen und Netzteilen auch Gehäuse für externe Festplatten. Eines dieser Gehäuse, das Ammo, werden wir uns in diesem Review anschauen und euch zeigen mit was es aufwarten kann.
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Not only will the latest 2.5 inch USB 3.0 external HDD enclosure by Enermax called the Brick surprise you with its very good data transfer speeds but the size of its brushed aluminum casing along with its price tag are equally impressive.
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The Thermaltake Urban S31 Mid Tower case is designed to have a simple appearance without cutting out features. The Urban S31 has a brushed aluminum finish on the front door panel, covering the external drive bays while leaving the I/O ports accessible. Front I/O ports include two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 Ports, and audio in and out jacks. There is also a 2.5”/3.5” HDD docking station on the top of the case, offering an easy way to swap hard drives. Both the 5.25” and 3.5” drive bays feature a tool-free design making the installation easy to accomplish. The Thermaltake Urban S31 has a cooling system made up of two preinstalled 120mm fans and plenty of optional mounting locations for additional cooling.
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The Gigabyte Sumo Omega (GZ-ZSUCWP) is a new midtower gaming case, one which I greatly look forward to building in. The Sumo Omega from Gigabyte has quite a few unique and interesting innovations straight out of the box that I think can be a real head turner when looking for a new case. At 232mm x 526mm x 510mm the Sumo Omega is a largish mid-tower case. It looks even larger than it is with the shield shaped 200mm fan slot on the side and the angled top vents, which contain 2 x 120mm fans, all with a very bright and attractive blue LED. The front mesh panel also has 2 x 120mm fans with blue LED lighting. Each set of fans comes with its own preinstalled fan controller with three positions, off, low, and high.
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On the outside our latest submission has a large and chunky presence. It starts with the large feet and is taken up the front and onto the top giving you a chassis reminiscent of something along the lines of the CM HAF cases, yet different enough to set this AZZA chassis apart if they were next to each other. On the inside things are taken to a whole new level in any gaming chassis I have seen. I have done a few server chassis reviews and even there I have not seen the amount of back planes for hard drive bays. I mean seriously, between the 2.5" and 3.5" bays, there are ten hot swap bays to play with here! On top of that, the only other thing inside the chassis I needed a tool for was the risers and motherboard screws. The rest is completely tool-less or uses thumbscrews.
This chassis I have been describing is the Fusion 3000 from AZZA. While I have hit on some interesting points already, those were just enough to peek your interest and are really just the tip of the iceberg as far as what this chassis offers both inside and out.
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Corsair is going to release a new mid-tower series of computer cases, named Carbide, with two models. The 400R is scheduled to arrive on the market on 08/31/2011 at USD 100, and the 500R is scheduled to arrive on the market on 09/30/2011. They have features not usually found on mid-tower cases such as eight expansion slots. Let's see if the 400R will be a good buy.
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Aujourd'hui sur PC-Overware, nous allons tester un boîtier qui n'est pas très récent, mais il manquait à notre base de données : le Bitfenix Raider. La marque ne cesse de grandir dans le domaine du boîtier, et a déjà du très lourd, comme le Shinobi XL ainsi que le Prodigy (qui sera bientôt en test chez nous). De plus, la qualité est toujours au rendez-vous, pour des prix laissant la concurrence à se poser des questions. Nous allons donc voir ce qu'il a dans le ventre.
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The Lian Li PC-A79 Full Tower Case is all aluminum, comes has lots of drive bays, fans, dust filters, USB3 ports, plenty of space to work, full size removable motherboard tray, cable management holes & is water cooling ready. The styling is simple, but elegant and the build quality is exceptional. The only down side to this case is the price, but that's to be expected from a polished, feature rich case like this.
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The Intel 320 could just as easily have been called the X25-M G3, as that is exactly the product we have here today. Using an updated version of the controller used in the previous two X25 series drives, the 320 is Intels mainstream oriented solid state product, whilst the firms Marvell based 510 series covers the high end. We test to see how it compares to its more expensive stable mate, as well as SandForce drives from OCZ, Corsair and G.Skill.
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