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BitFenix' Pandora Micro-ATX Case Has Built-In 2.4" LCD
Sep 18, 2014 - in Articles > Cases
We've been seeing a great deal of innovation in the world of PC cases in recent years, and BitFenix' latest creation, Pandora, continues that trend. No, this is not the home of tall blue creatures, but rather that of a compact Micro-ATX
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Phanteks Builds Its First Micro-ATX Case, The Enthoo Evolv
Sep 16, 2014 - in Articles > Cases
Phanteks is a relative newcomer to the world of case manufacturing, and so far it has only built three enclosures. Today, the company revealed a fourth case, a Micro-ATX number that deviates from Phantek’s short history of ATX
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Fractal Design Arc Mini R2 Case Review: For Your MicroATX Build
Mar 17, 2014 - in Articles > Fractal Design
Fractal Design is extending its popular Arc case family with the Arc Mini R2. It's a mini-tower for microATX motherboards, and it’s supposed to provide the same features as the Arc Midi R2 and the Arc XL. Does it deliver a familiar quali...
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AIO DRN-STN Review: A Gaming All-In-One With A 120 Hz Display
Feb 17, 2014 - in Articles > Cases
ATX Chassis Features The DRN-STN’s internal ATX chassis is barely tall enough to fit an ATX motherboard and full-sized power supply. Matching four-drive cages are attached to top and bottom panels, with roughly 1.4” of space between them and front
AIO Goes Do-It-Yourself ventilated, leaving little thermal headroom for enthusiast-oriented parts. AIO Corporation wants to provide the solution. Announced last summer for the European market, the “Drone Station” DRN-STN combines an ATX chassis with AU Optronics
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A Gaming All-In-One: The World’s First…What? A company called “All In One Corporation”, with a product line filled primarily with cases not designed for all-in-ones, claims to have the first gaming-oriented all-in-one PC. Throwing the word game around eliminates ruggedized ATX
Inside AIO’s DRN-STN The DRN-STN isn’t exactly an ATX-sized case with an LCD panel added on, but instead an enclosure that encompasses an ATX case and LCD panel. The difference is that the case itself is a separable entity. A groove next to the power cord
Building With The DRN-STN ! The DRN-STN’s internal ATX chassis includes thumb screws only for the outer side panel. The inner side panel is removable with a screwdriver, and we wondered why the company didn't have more interest in providing greater access to the cable
Testing Configuration ’t get the company much structure for the internal ATX chassis, and cost cutting can be seen right through to the knock-out-style slot covers. From the performance standpoint, do we even have anything to compare? Putting aside the display that exists
Thermal And Acoustic Test Results ’s implementation of a double-walled plastic housing outside of its ATX case is surely worth some mention as well, since it does a splendid job reducing high-pitched fan whine. The graphics card vent still blows almost directly out the right side
DRN-STN: The AIO Gaming Paradigm? , your arms need to be as long as they are strong. Carrying this thing through doorways can also be difficult, though there wasn't much the designers could do to avoid that issue, pairing a 24” display and a full ATX case. Most three-way SLI
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Raijintek Atlas Micro-ATX Mid-Tower At Computex
Jun 9, 2014 - in Articles > Cases
we saw up close. There may be no end to the debate between the cooling and storage benefits of ATX full towers versus the convenience of a relatively compact mid-tower, but Raijintek thinks it can solve that debate with a simple question
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Rosewill Shows Off Full-ATX Cases at Computex
Jun 6, 2014 - in Articles > Rosewill
Two new ATX towers topped Rosewill's Computex presentation, which also included a bevy of product upgrades and peripherals. The B-2 Spirit leads the line. Scaling to true full-tower heights, the B-2 Spirit includes 10 slots
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Phanteks Shrinks Enthoo Case To Micro ATX
Jun 4, 2014 - in Articles > Computex
Purveyor of huge cases and funky names, Phanteks introduced a new member of its Enthoo case line for COMPUTEX 2014. The Micro ATX form-factor Enthoo Evolv's small size adds to the rugged feel of its tool-free panels. A drive rack
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In Pictures: Four ATX Cases Perfect For High-Capacity Water Cooling
Mar 7, 2012 - in Articles > Components
Azza Hurrican 2000 A classy matte finish gives Azza’s Hurrican 2000 a far-more professional appearance than its previously-reviewed Fusion 4000, while a classic ATX layout gives it a far friendlier size. Small windows and a pair of LED fan on the side
Eye Of The Hurrican With seven expansion slots and support for up to 13.6” –wide motherboards, the Hurrican 2000 looks almost tiny compared to other cases that accommodate 360 mm radiators. On the other hand, it’s still big enough to hold an Extended ATX
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Behind The Switch 810 Nine expansion slots support motherboards up to XL-ATX, though standoffs exist only for boards up to Extended ATX. XL-ATX users might also be confounded by the lack of a tenth slot to hold their fourth double-slot graphics card
Aerocool Strike-X ST The longest case in our four-way comparison, Aerocool’s Strike-X ST is large enough to support up to nine 120 mm fans on its left side panel. Four external drives are supported up front, but the area under those bays that looks like it...
Top Plane? While the front panel only appears to have a backplane, the top panel actually does have one. Designed for external connection to internal drives, separate doors guide 2.5” and 3.5” drives into position over its data and power connecto...
Strike-X Filtration Though most of its front-panel capabilities are found up top, the one feature remaining is a slide-out intake fan filter. This washable filter protects a single 200 mm fan.
External Extras In addition to its support for a triple-fan internal radiator, Aerocool’s Strike-X ST supports up to three external liquid coolers lines via seven grommetted ingress/egress holes. A removable cover facilitates a second power supply, an...
Strike-X Cable Management Though it’s barely wide enough to support a 24-pin power cable, space behind the Strike-X ST’s motherboard tray is broad enough to contain the excess cable length of most power supplies. Grommets dress most of its cable access holes.
Inside The Strike-X ST Ten hard drive trays and three fan controllers highlight the cavernous space inside Aerocool’s Strike-X ST. A dozen grommets fill most of its holes, though rolled edges make these an aesthetic, rather than mandatory, feature.
Quick Drive Access Drive trays hasten drive replacement, though Aerocool’s tray style still requires screws. Noise-dampening grommets support 3.5” drives, while 2.5” drives are attached without these. Above the hard drive cage, sliding latches on pinned...
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Cooler Master Cosmos SE Case Review
Feb 12, 2014 - in Articles > Cases
A High-Quality ATX Case At A Fair Price for $150 online, Cooler Master's Cosmos SE is a solid and high-quality ATX case. Its target audience is looking for great airflow and reasonable acoustics straight from the factory, but not necessarily silence. With that said, putting some effort
Introducing Cooler Master's Cosmos SE Cosmos SE Type Mid-Tower Dimensions (HxWxD) 57 x 26.4 x 52.5 cm Weight 10.8 kg or 23.8 lbs. Material Steel Aluminum (carrying handles) Plastic (front cover, top cover) Form Factor ATX, microATX, mini-ITX Drive Bays 3 x
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Fractal Design Reveals Node 804 Micro-ATX Enclosure
Mar 13, 2014 - in Articles > Cases
Fractal design has announced a new enclosure – the Node 804. Inspired by the looks of the Node 304, this case brings the same appearances to the Micro-ATX platform. The case is based on a dual-chamber design, one in which will sit
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