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Cooler Master Storm Enforcer Chassis - BCCHardware
     Tue, Jun 07 2011 | 4:56P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Overall the Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer is a solid case. It sells for about $80 on Newegg and can be found on several other websites for about the same price. The tool-less optical drive mounting system is user friendly and easy to use. There are more than enough areas to mount HDDs or SSDs. The removable HDD cage is nice if you are using very large video cards. . ."
  FULL STORY @ BCCHARDWARE

Lian Li PC-P80N Full Tower/HPTX Case Review
     Mon, Jun 06 2011 | 5:11P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"Like any manufacturer Lian Li are always trying to evolve their product range and meet the needs of consumers and the latest high end chassis to be released by them is the PC-P80N, a HPTX compatible tower with 6 pre-installed fans, support for 39cm graphics cards, 11 expansion slots and much more. On paper the PC-P80N looks great, can it live up to these impressive first impressions."
  FULL STORY @ TOWERHPTX

Corsair Special Edition White Graphite Series 600T Case Review
     Sun, Jun 05 2011 | 5:12P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"Last autumn we took a look at a new mid-tower case from Corsair, the 600T. We were very impressed with the design, build quality and performance of this case. Never a company to rest on their laurels Corsair recently release a special edition version of the 600T case, this time in white. Let's find out if the special edition white 600T is just as good as the original, or if Corsair has managed to improve it."
  FULL STORY @ HARDWAREHEAVEN

Cubitek HPTX-Tank
     Sun, Jun 05 2011 | 4:03P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Cubitek joins the ranks of Lian Li and Xigmatek with their HPTX-Tank chassis, which is one of three cases on the market capable of holding huge motherboards like the EVGA SR-2. With an unbelievable price tag for an Aluminum chassis, we take a close look to see if it manages to redefine the price / performance segment for such enclosures.
  FULL STORY @ TECHPOWERUP

SilverStone Fortress FT03
     Sat, Jun 04 2011 | 4:03P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Brief: SilverStone forges ahead with their latest small form factor design, the Fortress FT03. This unique example of form versus function challenges classical case design. Taking the Fortress series upwards with a stacked layout we'll see if the FT03 rises above the SFF competition.
  FULL STORY @ TECHPOWERUP

Cubitek HPTX Tank PC Case Review
     Fri, Jun 03 2011 | 4:26A | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The latest HPTX Tank PC Case may not be able to match its HTPX counterparts in build quality but its sheer size, design, number of features and price tag are sure to make it one of the best-selling units of the Cubitek product line.
  FULL STORY @ RWLABS

In Win Dragon Rider Full Tower
     Thu, Jun 02 2011 | 4:00P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Building on the success and styling of the Dragon Slayer mATX case, In Win has manufactured the Dragon Rider. Coming in at a much larger size than the Slayer, the Dragon Rider is a full size tower case which, once again, is aimed at gamers. Specifically, it is for any gamers that are looking to build a power multi-GPU, or even water-cooled setup. The "dragon armor" look may appeal to many of you (us included), but it was the long list of feature that really won us over. Jam packed with fans, tool-less options and a warehouse worth of space, the Dragon Rider is right there with the HAF Series from Coolermaster or Antec's Dark Fleet.
  FULL STORY @ PRO-CLOCKERS

 
Thermaltake Level 10 System Case
     Tue, May 31 2011 | 4:03P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
This case measures over 60x60x30 cm. It weighs over 20 kilograms. It costs around $800. What is it? Well, it is Thermaltake Level 10 systems case, the main hero of our today’s review.
  FULL STORY @ XBITLABS

Cubitek Tank Mini-ITX chassis
     Sat, May 28 2011 | 9:02A | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"Cubitek are a reasonably new kid on the block, but they’re making waves and not in the typical segments of the case market. Today is such an example, their mini-ITX chassis, the Mini Tank. Its got a distinctive look and an interesting internal construction.
  FULL STORY @ XSREVIEWS

Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro
     Sat, May 28 2011 | 9:00A | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The be quiet! Dark Rock Pro targets the ultimate high end segment. As the first twin tower cooler in the HT4U.net test lab it competes against previous high flyers. Of course also the comparison to its little brother be quiet! Dark Rock Advanced is a point worth noting.
  FULL STORY @ REVIEWS

Cooler Master Elite 371 Midtower Case
     Fri, May 27 2011 | 8:35P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"Today we are going to take a look at another case that was introduced at CES 2011. The Cooler Master Elite 371 was on display at Cooler Master's suite at the Bellagio, so we had a chance to preview this one a few months back. My impression at the time was that it looked like a solid budget case but now we will get to put it through the paces for a full evaluation."
  FULL STORY @ OCIA

Moneual MonCaso Sonamu G100 Case Review
     Fri, May 27 2011 | 5:50P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"The MonCaso Sonamu G100 is a small form factor (SFF) case from Moneual, which comes with a 350 W power supply and promises zero consumption when in standby mode, thanks to a relay that completely removes the power supply from the power grid when the computer is turned off. Therefore, this case is sold as having an "environmental-friendly design." The problem, however, is that the manufacturer decided to use one of the worst power supplies available on the market, the Logisys PS350MA, which presents efficiency below 80%, thus creating a big contradiction. Read on."
  FULL STORY @ MONCASO

In-Win BUC PC Gaming Case Review
     Fri, May 27 2011 | 4:27P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"The In Win BUC gaming chassis is a very well built steel computer case that has a simple layout and feel, yet the case still offers a variety of useful features normally found on more expensive cases. Having features like the "EZ-swap" or Hot-Swap storage drive bays with a lockable door, SuperSpeed USB 3.0, the convenient utility tray on top that gives you a place to easily connect headsets, cameras, smartphones and external storage drive or even the fantastic build quality is something you usually can't find in a case that is $89.99 after rebate. If you like the "shield" appearance of the BUC then..."
  FULL STORY @ LEGITREVIEWS

Thermaltake Level 10 GT Chassis
     Fri, May 27 2011 | 4:25P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"The Thermaltake Level 10 GT is yet another case that I had the opportunity to preview at CES 2011. The Level 10 GT is a follow-up to the original Level 10 that garnered a ton of press from CES 2010. The goal with this new version is to bring the style of the original Level 10 case to a much more reasonable price point. The original had an asking price around $800 - more than some users spend on an entire system!"
  FULL STORY @ OCIA

Coolermaster Silencio 550: The Virtues of Silence
     Thu, May 26 2011 | 2:58P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF

With the introduction of the Silencio 550, Cooler Master ushers in a new era of silent towers by creatively combining smooth styling, strength, and stealth. A true marvel enveloped in a sleek black steel case, it holds the capacity to support the most elaborate computing configurations. The front panel adorns a mirrored high-gloss finish which speaks to the class and elegance only embraced by Cooler Master products.



Quiet Operation

Paramount to the Silencio 550, as the name suggests, are the barely audible tones at which it runs. Sound silencing foam padding deadens the slight reverberations of the fans and the whirrs and clicks of hard drives. Combine this with a solid-steel frame, rubber feet, two Cooler Master quiet-spinning fans and this chassis nearly sheds all forms of noise. It makes it the perfect tower for those who value a quiet computing environment.


Intelligent Interior

Within the Silencio 550s simply elegant exterior lays a clean, intuitive, and spacious interior. Three 5.25", seven 3.5", one 2.5" hard drive bays are set inside a solid steel frame. An easily-removable hard drive cage allows computer aficionados to mix and match various hard drives for maximum flexibility and drive space. Lying behind the front panel is an external hot-swappable drive dock for those quick changes on-the-fly. This slot, along with lightning-quick, backwards-compatible USB 3.0 ports and a versatile SD card reader provides the users with a veritable holy trinity of data connectivity options. A surprisingly efficient intake-exhaust cooling system throughout the interior provides for maximum airflow. Should users want to utilize liquid cooling alternatives, the Silencio 550 includes rear retaining holes for an optional water cooling radiator installation. Abundant cooling options, ingenuity, aesthetics, and a reasonable price make this chassis the perfect silent partner for any enthusiast.
  FULL STORY @ COOLERMASTER

Sentey Arvina GS-6400B Full Tower Case Review
     Tue, May 24 2011 | 4:00P | Cases | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"The Sentey Arvina is a feature packed full-tower gaming case. The Arvina full-tower case is part of Sentey’s Extreme Division line and comes in red, blue or black. The Sentey Arvina supports the latest dual-GPU video cards and the largest aftermarket heatsinks. To keep system components in optimal thermal condition, the Sentey Arvina comes out of the box with six fans pre-installed, which can be turned off through a fan controller at the top. Users can also connect an eSATA enclosure or a SATA HDD through an external extension on the top I/O module of the Sentey Arvina."
  FULL STORY @ CASES

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