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Diabolic "Minotaur" Mid ATX Gaming Tower [Review, nextgenelectronics]
With case-mania running wild these days with integrated "this" and see-through "that", consumers are practically overwhelmed in choices for a cool, fresh, or outrageous case in which to build a system. Many offer fantastic cooling options, other offer a quiet operation, while some just force themselves to be noticed. CasEdge has developed one of the more unique and "in your face" cases that the market has ever seen in it's "Diabolic Minotaur" Midtower ATX Gaming case. It's designed to scare the hell out of little children, make the government force an upgrade in the DEFCON rating, and fill gamers and serious upgraders with a well of pride. Mon, 15 Mar, 2004 | 76 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Fortron Source FSP350-PN(PF) power supply review [Review, templeoftech]
The specs of the PSU are very good for being rated at 350w. The combined output of +3.3v and +5v, which is maybe the most important factor for power supplies, is a healthy 220w. That’s higher than many higher rated power supplies, for example the Enermax EG465AX-VE FCA 460w PSU only has a combined output of 200w..
Mon, 15 Mar, 2004 | 68 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Thermaltake's Xaser III Skull Series - A Case For the Tough Guy [Review, AnandTech]
We first looked at a full sized Xaser III tower several months ago (you can read our review here). Since the Xaser III line made its debut, it has sent ripples through the case market as a high end enthusiast's dream. The most emphasized feature of the second series of Xasers is the totally screw-less design. Hold tight as we take an extensive look into what makes the VM3000A an attractive addition to Xaser's product line. Mon, 15 Mar, 2004 | 91 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Thermaltake WinGo V8000+ [Review, LegionHardware]
Case modding has always been a thing for gamers and hardcore PC users alike, but even more so for LAN goers. Going to LANS to show off the latest mods you have done has always been a big deal, almost as big as playing the games themselves. However, late nights out in the shed, cutting and gluing pieces of metal and perspex to make sure your case looks just as spectacular as the games that run on them, is soon to be a thing of the past. Sun, 22 Feb, 2004 | 126 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Verre V770 Pre-Modded ATX Case [Review, ThatHertz]
The Verre 770 excels in the looks department. With a large plexi-glass side window and LED light strips on the front it lights up a dark room in spectacular fashion. The silver finish of the case looks very nice too. Sat, 31 Jan, 2004 | 224 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
CoolerMaster Praetorian Case [Review, CoolTechZone]
CoolerMaster has set new standards in the case market because of their innovative designs. Cases like Wave Master from CoolerMaster have won many industry wide awards, proving their quality. CoolerMaster seems to be quite popular with their heatsinks as well as other utilities that aid in overclocking. CoolerMaster recently announced Praetorian as a new edition to their fine line of cases. Will this case receive a recommendation? Read on and find out… Mon, 22 Dec, 2003 | 1610 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Diabolic Minotaur Case Review [Review, 3dXtreme]
Today 3dXtreme is proud to present our latest review. Thanks to our friends over at pcpartsleader.com who have sent us the red CasEdge Diabolic Minotaur ATX Case. This case is rather unique taking the pre-modded look to the Xtreme! This case is available in five different colors including Purple, Yellow, Blue, Green and of course like ours, Red. There is alot to discuss so let's get right into it.... Mon, 22 Dec, 2003 | 143 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Enermax 420W Noisetaker Power Supply Review [Review, 3dXtreme]
Today 3dXtreme has the great pleasure of reviewing one of Enermax’s latest offerings, the 420 Watt Noisetaker Power Supply. Ever increasingly the power supply is becoming one of the most important parts of the computer system, this is especially relevant since the latest and greatest video cards require power directly from the Power Supply Unit. The Noisetaker does not disappoint with it's lengthy list of features. Mon, 22 Dec, 2003 | 171 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Antec Minuet [Review, LegionHardware]
The key ingredient to bringing all this hardware together is the Antec Minuet Micro-ATX case. The Minuet is the latest addition to the Antec Lifestyle series. This elegant looking Micro-ATX case looks much like a VCR/DVD player, due to its physical dimensions. Mon, 08 Dec, 2003 | 266 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Thermaltake Xaser III Skull Case (VM3000A) [Review, OverclockerCafe]
More from Thermaltake in the Xaser III VM series, we bring you the screwless wonder dubbed the Skull. Adding to their popular Xaser line of cases, it seems that Tt is trying to make a good thing better. After personally owning a Blue Xaser III for a period of time, I know how big and bulky their full-size case can be. The LANfire was a great addition to the gaming market, as it is small, light and transport friendly. The Skull on the other hand is the LANfire's DARK distant cousin, weighing more than twice as much but having a few more bells and whistles. Mon, 08 Dec, 2003 | 265 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
X-Gear Case [Review, OverclockerCafe]
These days when a geek mentions that there's a party going on, it's not the same thing as when I was growing up. Instead of booze and broads, it games and gear that get their blood pumping. To that end, quite a bit of computer gear is targeted towards LAN party enthusiasts, including cases. We have reviewed several LAN boxes here including the Antec LANBOY and the Thermaltake LANFire. Today, thanks to Aspire USA, we get to take a peek at their budget offering in this category, the X-Gear. Mon, 08 Dec, 2003 | 125 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Antec True Blue 480 [Review, Bjorn3d]
Power supplies – everyone uses them but not many really care about them. We keep upgrading memory, buy new graphics cards, buy new DVD driver, buy new hard drives – but when was the last time you upgraded your power supply? Sat, 22 Nov, 2003 | 227 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Enermax CS-30881TA Case Review [Review, 3dXtreme]
Today 3dxtreme has the pleasure of reviewing the Enermax CS-30881TA Case. A very attractive looking case with many features for a reasonable price. This case is available in both silver and black. Sat, 22 Nov, 2003 | 155 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Thermaltake Xaser III Lanfire (VM2000A) [Review, Bjorn3d]
I don't think that Thermaltake was struggling to gain acceptance from the LAN party crowd; the company just wanted to make a bolder statement in the segment to compete more directly with the other cases out on the streets that are marketed to LAN party gamers. The Lanfire version of the already popular Xaser III series was obviously made for travel. It was made smaller and weighs about 4.5 kg less than its bigger brother, the Xaser III Super Tower. Obviously, this move was to make it a more appealing chassis for a LAN rig. Let's see if Thermaltake has accomplished their goal with this new case. Sat, 22 Nov, 2003 | 199 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
"Praetorian Mid-Tower” by Cooler Master [Review, SystemCooling]
Today we are going to show you the “Praetorian” the new improved version of their most popular case of the past, the ATC-201.
It is important to note, that Cooler Master is offering all three of the models mentioned in either SILVER or BLACK, the most popular case colors in today’s marketplace. Sat, 15 Nov, 2003 | 962 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AEROCOOL LUBIC P3519 CUSTOMIZABLE COMPUTER CASE KIT [Review, TweakNews]
AEROCOOL LUBIC P3519AeroCool Advanced Technologies (AAT) is founded in 2001 and is committed to share our technical expertise and innovative design in providing total-solution for thermal management. Although AAT is a new player in the cooler market, but we offer the latest cooling technology and solution for industrial and personal computers. Our strengths lie in our RD abilities, advance manufacturing facilities, strong cooperative partners and high performance and unique products. Sat, 15 Nov, 2003 | 205 Click(s) | Detail
Antec PlusView 1000AMG [Review, LegionHardware]
Over the last year small form factor computers have flourished, users have been captivated by their compact size. SFF (Small Form Factor) computers have come a long way, from systems that were limited to word processing to the fully capably set top entertainment systems of today. I remember the release of the first Shuttle XPC, using a Socket 370 connector and no AGP made this a very gutless system. However, due to its amazingly compact size users were still enthusiastic about these systems. Today companies such as Shuttle offer SFF computers supporting the latest chipsets for the latest processors and of course graphics cards. It is possible to have a 3.2GHz processor, over 200GB’s of HDD storage, 1GB+ of memory and the latest graphics card in a system the size of a shoe box. Sat, 15 Nov, 2003 | 290 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
iCue CS-6058ROGX Case Bundle Review [Review, DevHardware]
Today, I'm checking out another budget case. Now, I know at least some of you folks are the person in your family or circle of friends dubbed Computer Guru, so I'm sure you've run into the situation where you've needed to build someone a budget system that's decently fast, but cost efficient. That's why when you find a deal like this you don't pass it up: case, PSU, keyboard, mouse, and speakers - all for under $60 (USD)! That's what you'll get with the iCue CS-6058ROGX Mid Tower ATX Case Bundle. But is this one of those deals where the case looks like you should keep dogs in it, the mouse needs to be fed, and the speakers are cups attached to strings? Sat, 15 Nov, 2003 | 61 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Lian Li PC-6077 ATX Computer Case Review [Review, TweakTown]
Mention the word Lian Li to someone and they will either say “Huh, Lian Li?” or “I would do anything for one of those.” If you haven’t heard of Lian Li you must have been living under a rock. Lian Li have expanded a lot from their old PC-60 which was so common among lanners all over the world. Sat, 15 Nov, 2003 | 207 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
SeaSonic Super Silencer 400W PSU [Review, SystemCooling]
You’ve seen them, fancy LED fans, see through enclosures, built in fan controls. What am I talking about? I’m talking about the power supplies that when turned on, have become almost like a three ring circus. What if you don’t want all the bright lights, extravagant enclosures and endless controls and knobs. What if you just want a simple power supply that will be of high quality, deliver top of the line power, be packed with the latest technology and most importantly be silent? If those seem to be the criteria that you are looking for then let me introduce you to Sea Sonic’s Super Silencer 400W power supply. Sat, 15 Nov, 2003 | 69 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail