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Lian Li PC37 [Review, Hexus]
The case we have for review is a Lian Li PC37. It’s a rare site to see a Lian Li at HEXUS, but we thought this case was quite unique that it just needed to be reviewed and explored further. Fri, 18 Jul, 2003 | 90 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Bytecc USA Clear Blue Acrylic Case [Review, Thetechlounge]
This case was a breeze to construct, and looks great. Despite a few pitfalls such as installing new drives and the lack of PSU supports, it is still a great, well built case. If you don't plan on messing with the inside of your case much, and want something nice to look at, you may want to check out this case. Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 45 Click(s) | Detail
ENERMAX X-POINT CS-528 COMPUTER CASE [Review, Tweaknews]
For the price of ~US$65, you really can't ask for more. It includes a 300 watt power supply, it has a removable motherboard tray, and best of all, it has a side window. Until now, I only thought these characteristics were housed in cases that were valued in the US$100 and up price-point. Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 45 Click(s) | Detail
Vantec NXP-201 Fan Controller [Review, Extensiontech]
There are currently many fan controllers on the market. Some of them sport a lightshow of LED's, knobs, and buttons, while others are plain, simple, and just do the job of quieting down case fans to a bearable level. The Vantec NXP-201 is one of Vantec's older fan controller offerings, but it has stuck around amidst fancier controllers and held its own. Today we'll take a look at the NXP-201 and see just why it has lasted so long in a market where newer products constantly shuffle and fade out. Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 47 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Chenbro Gaming Bomb (Xpider) PC Case [Review, Xbitlabs]
Choosing a proper case for your needs is a serious and responsible task. Today, we are going to tell you about a very stylish and very smartly designed PC case - Chenbro Gaming Bomb aka Xpider. Wed, 16 Jul, 2003 | 244 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Enermax CS-5281X-Br [Review, Thetechzone]
We got a review of the Enermax CS-5281X-Br ATX case. Part of the "X-Window" line of Enermax cases, the CS-5281X-Br is a black case which features a window cutout that is shaped like a letter X! Now if they would only make one with a TTZ cutout. Anyway, check out the full review here. Wed, 16 Jul, 2003 | 44 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Vantec ION 400W PSU [Review, Thetechlounge]
I must say that I am extremely pleased with Vantec's offering today. The ION is very well built, packed with features and runs like no other! The AC output gives the ION major points along with the fan control. The ION is extremely quiet thanks to the temperature and manual controls, and maintains low noise levels even under very stressed situations. If you are looking for a new PSU, look no further than the Vantec ION. Mon, 14 Jul, 2003 | 36 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Enermax EG851AX-VH(W) FM [Review, Envynews]
If you are a server administrator or have mission-critical workstation tasks, then this power supply might be right up your alley. It provides enough power to handle the biggest tasks and can withstand long periods of stress, with enough connections to easily handle large RAID arrays and cooling. Designed for large server cases, the EG851AX-VH(W) FM PSU has more physical depth than the average ATX case. Delivering 660W of pure power, this gold-colored behemoth would be an interesting addition to multi-processor servers and gaming dream machines. Thu, 10 Jul, 2003 | 201 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Enermax Whisper EG465P-VE FC [Review, Envynews]
Enermax has decided to join in on the fun, and we’ve got two power supplied in the labs to look at. In this review we’ll be looking at the Whisper series of power supplies. The Whisper series makes use of two fans to cool the supply’s internals as well as your computer. Unlike many other thermally controlled power supplies, the Enermax Whisper power supply gives you the option of controlling the power supply’s fan speed yourself. If the room is cool or you’re doing light work such as word processing, you can leave the fan at its lower 1500RPM speed. When it’s time to enjoy some gaming, just turn the dial to the max and enjoy 3000RPM of cooling power. Thu, 10 Jul, 2003 | 107 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
ADPmods' 5 1/4" PWM Rheobus [Review, Extensiontech]
All, ok, most of us hate PC noise. Many companies have gone forth and initiated some sort of fan noise lowering scheme. By far the most popular hardware for quieting down an already noisy system is the rheobus. You may think a rheobus is a rheobus, but this one brings something very cool to the table. Two on/off switches! You can use those for additional fans, CCFL's, bubble lights, you name it. Continue on as I take a peep at this new 5 1/4" rheobus from ADPmods... Wed, 09 Jul, 2003 | 35 Click(s) | Detail
Titan TK6500 Case [Review, Thehardwarereviewer]
When choosing a case, four important factors must be considered: price, looks, features, and functionality. Does this Titan TK-6500 Case offer the complete package? Will it suit your wants and needs? Enter to read on and find out!
Mon, 07 Jul, 2003 | 129 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AMS G-Mono Mid Tower Case [Review, Thetechlounge]
You may or may not like the physical appearance of the Gmono, it really just depends on your taste. My friends think it is 'blah' but I think it looks pretty decent. So many cases are silver and black, etc. so to me it is nice to see a plain white one finally. Again, whether you like how it looks depends on your personal preference. Let's take a closer look at Mr. Gmono... Sun, 06 Jul, 2003 | 83 Click(s) | Detail
Enermax CS-528 & CS-718 Series Aluminum Cases [Review, TweakTown]
When you hear about modified aluminum casing, you don't generally think of the word "affordable" in the same sentence. Come join Mike "Darthtanion" Wright as he takes a look at a pair of Enermax enclosures that somehow fit into both of the above mentioned categories. Pre-modded aluminum are generally expensive, but we'll see if you can make a cheaper product and still maintain any sort of quality!
Sat, 05 Jul, 2003 | 91 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Vantec Ion 400 Watt PSU [Review, Extensiontech]
A sometimes forgotten part to keeping a stable system is the power supply. Cheap cases almost always come with cheap power supplies. From what I've seen in my years of PC repair, a cheap PSU doesn't handle the need for power in today's demanding systems well. Sure, you may get away with running your old system on a cheap 300 watt PSU, but keep adding hard drives, CCFL's, Fans, and so on, and you'll probably run into problems one way or another. Continue on, as I look at the new Vantec Ion SATA ready 400 watt PSU... Sat, 05 Jul, 2003 | 38 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Coolermaster ATCS 630 [Review, Hexus]
A few years back when I first started messing around with computers, I can remember those horrible beige desktop cases that housed all the technical components. Recently Cooler Master have released a new model to add to there current range of cases. The Cooler Master 630. There are 2 models within the Cooler Master 630 range. Mon, 30 Jun, 2003 | 112 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Xoxide CS10181 Server Case [Review, amdzone]
From time to time, life is made exciting by products that frankly get less attention than they deserve. Today, we're taking a look at the Xoxide CS-10181 Server case. Thu, 19 Jun, 2003 | 88 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Nexus NX-4000 400W PSU [Review, Hwextreme]
A good example of the company's range of products is the Nexus NX-4000 Real Silent Power Supply which has been designed to be silent but not at the expense of performance which runs at 21.7dB at idle mode at 100cm distance. 100 cm is the prescribed distance according to the ISO7779 reference standard. In comparison, the NX-3000 produces 18.6 dB at 100 cm distance. Sun, 25 May, 2003 | 73 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
TurboCases Black X-Dreamer [Review, Bytesector]
The X-Dreamer case is unique because it is one of few cases you can get that are pre-modded. This makes Xoxide cases attractive because you might want that side-panel with the window, but don’t have the time or expertise to put one in. Wed, 21 May, 2003 | 197 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Cooler Master ATCS 110B-SX1 Case [Review, Hexus]
A premium case from a company that know all about aluminium housings. There's a glut of cases, aluminium or otherwise, competing for your money. If you're looking at the high end of the market, you'll be robbing yourself if you don't at least consider the 110B-SX1.
Sat, 17 May, 2003 | 90 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Spring Case Madness: 24 Of The Best [Roundup, Tomshardware]
The avalanche of cases that arrived in our lab for review nearly buried us, but we sorted through all of them and in this review we bring you 24 of them. Innovation runs wild with case manufacturers finding more ways to separate you from your cash. Exciting new features, designs, and the promise of more to come. So, get your favorite beverage, get comfortable and read on. Mon, 28 Apr, 2003 | 62 Click(s) | Detail