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Lian li PC-Q25 ITX Case
Introduction Lian Li was founded in 1983, they are one of the world’s largest and most reputable manufacturers of aluminium PC cases in Taiwan. They also have over twenty years of experience in the computer products field. Today I’m looking at the PC –Q25, it’s a Mini-ITX case and it’s made entirely of Aluminium. Being…
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Antec SOLO II
Introduction I’ve been reviewing quite a few Antec products recently and they’ve all turned up pretty well so far. The last of my Antec product reviews is the Solo II case, the prequel of which has ended up as one of the most oft reviewed ones on the site. This new edition updates the original…
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NZXT Tempest 210
Introduction NZXT have been a big player in the desktop chassis game for many years now. With humble beginnings as providers of stylish cases with less practical capabilities, today they offer a wide range of options for the PC gamer and enthusiast. Today we’re looking at the Tempest 210, an enclosure that NZXT claims provides…
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Sharkoon Vaya
Introduction Sharkoon produce a variety of cases aimed at gamers and average home PC users. By offering value and economy editions as well, they open themselves up to all kinds of markets. The Vaya is just one of their many economy cases aimed at hardware enthusiasts and gamers alike. Features ATX case 4x 5.25″ drive…
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Coolermaster Silencio 550
Introduction Fancy a gamer case with LEDs, huge spinning fans with lasers and glow strips, elaborate colours, side windows, big plastic front panels? Go read another review then. This is one for the enthusiasts, the professionals and the silence nazis. The Coolermaster Silencio 550, a sleek, black chassis with thick sound proofing foam on the…
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Coolermaster HAF 932 Advanced
Introduction We might have reviewed the original Coolermaster HAF 932 a few years ago, but that hasn’t stopped Coolermaster sending through their new Advanced edition. It comes packing some new USB 3.0 ports, extra space for SSDs and a svelt black interior paint job. We quite liked the first, let’s see what we think of…
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Thermaltake Level 10 GT
Introduction Last year Thermaltake introduced an iconic looking chassis that while it wasn’t the greatest in terms of cooling or practicality, the original Level 10 was certainly a head turner; even if it was just to look at the £500+ price tag. Now though Thermaltake have worked on the design, creating this new version known…
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Coolermaster Storm Enforcer
Introduction Another day another review and today it’s a gaming chassis. Coolermaster have sent down their Enforcer case that’s part of the Storm range of enclosures and peripherals. It’s got a side window, a large cooling fan and internal USB 3.0 support; let’s see if its other features are as solid. Specifications Model Number SGC-1000-KWN1…
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BitFenix Shinobi
Introduction Today we have a case from BitFenix. It’s named after the feared mercenaries of feudal Japan and it looks set to kill the competition, but how well does it really do? There’s only one way to find out… Features Specifications Materials Steel, Plastic Color (Int/Ext) Black/Black Side Panel Solid Steel Dimensions (WxHxD) 205 x…
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Antec Nine Hundred Two v3
Introduction Continuing our spate of Antec case revamp reviews, today we have the baby of the bunch, the Nine Hundred two v3. Sure it’s a few hundred Antec numbers below the Twelve Hundred we reviewed recently, but it’s a lot more than the P193 right? In numbers anyway. Still, featuring a new SSD slot, and…