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Corsair Obsidian 700D Big-Tower Review |
| Mon, April 19 2010 | 9:00AM | PermaLink |
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"The Corsair Obsidian 700D Big-Tower is the next PC Gamer-Case in the Technic3D Editorship. With their second entry into the market, Corsair has released an feature-laden chassis that true enthusiasts will covet with abandon. Use the pre-cut cable routing holes (with included rubber grommets) to virtually guarantee an airflow-friendly clutter-free interior. Save precious time by using the CPU backplate cutout to upgrade a CPU heatsink. Get rid of those heat concerns you might have, because the 700D features three-zone cooling to keep those hot hard drives out of the path of fresh air to your power supply, CPU, and GPU. And if that isn’t enough, the top comes pre-drilled for up to a triple 120mm radiator, ideal for watercooling. The Corsair Obsidian 700D Full Tower Case better with feature and price than the 800D? We will check this and more in the following Review."
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http://www.technic3d.com/article-1057,1-corsair-obsidian-700d-platzwunder-2.0.htm
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Thermaltake BlacX 5G HDD Dock |
| Sun, November 28 2010 | 9:01AM | PermaLink |
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"At the 2008 CES, Thermaltake introduced a novel idea in the category of external storage, the hard drive dock. The BlacX dock supported either 2½" or 3½" SATA drives via a hot-swap, plug-in interface and featured USB 2.0 connectivity. It was an instant success. Although many other manufacturers would soon develop their own versions of the external drive dock, Thermaltake continued to refine their original design with subsequent models that added support for a 4-port USB hub, dual drives and finally eSATA. The item we have for review today represents the latest in the evolution of Thermaltake's drive dock, the BlacX 5G."
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http://www.ocia.net/reviews/ttblacx5g/page1.shtml
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