Cases - Page 17
FollowOnce you know what you want to put inside of your dream PC, you need to pick the right case to hold all of those parts. Noise levels, cooling performance, and expansion are all variables we take into consideration when we review the latest enclosures.
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Most computer cases are fairly flimsy contraptions of sheet metal and aluminum, but iBuypower is developing a new case that promises to be much tougher. The case, aptly code-named the "Tank", is a welded...
When it comes to PC gaming cases, there are huge quality gaps between what is out there. The amount of money you spend does not necessarily translate into better quality, either. Unfortunatley, it is difficult...
We're used to a lot of companies calling their products the world's largest, smallest, first or most expensive, and most of the time, we're able to deflate the hype at least a little.
Innovative Silicon (ISi) is a venture-funded start-up company, founded by chief scientist Serguei Okhonin and chairman and CTO Pierre Fazan, dedicated to the development and licensing of Z-RAM memory...
Microsoft says it is undertaking a massive legal campaign against phishers.
A small company has started selling RFID-blocking wallets and passport cases that promise to block unauthorized scans against RFID cards and passports.
HighPoint Technologies, makers of RocketRAID line of RAID controllers, has released the RocketGuard 100 monitoring card which keeps track of chassis temperature, fan and power supply health. The little card can...
Western Digital (WD) today announced a 120 GB version of its portable "Passport" hard drive series.
Aspire's MicroATX, X-Qpack case should do any LAN partygoer proud with three, transparent windows to show off what is under the hood. While the carrying handle is flimsy, its small, cube-shaped form factor...
Vendors are hedging their bets as they first come to the market with BTX cases that can also convert to the ATX form factor if need be. THG scrutinizes ATX and BTX combo cases from the leading players to see...
The NZXT Lexa PC case's side window and glowing fans will likely appeal to the mod crowd. But for a more conservative setting, this sleekly-designed case will not look out of place in the office, either.
VIA Technologies claims that its self-developed FSB (front-side bus) technology is expected to be implemented in all its embedded CPU offerings in 2006 when a cross license agreement with Intel ends.
Just in case you are still keeping track of the memory kits for gamers that are popping up for the Christmas season, here is another one for your shopping list.
Sytrin aims to turn the market for PC cases on its head with an exceptional cooling solution. Its Nextherm ICS 8200 mid tower comes equipped with two Peltier elements, which ensure a very low ambient...
The M-Play 202 represents an easy-to-set-up way to enhance your multimedia PC experience, especially with Media Center Edition. Comprising a remote control and a display panel to manage your Windows-based...
Silverstone's LC18 case proves that server enclosures don't have to be ugly. This 19 inch enclosure includes a built-in touch screen, which makes an external monitor unnecessary. This attractive item makes a...
Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) reportedly is moving part of its case production to an affiliated company and Asustek Computer is rumored to be in talks with case...
Systems from Hush and HFX prove that powerful PCs can also run quietly. With either an AMD or Intel Pentium M CPU inside, we look at how these PCs manage not to have noisy fans ruin your mental health.
The Associated Press is reporting that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is planning to meet with European Commission member in charge of antitrust policy, Neelie Kroes, presumably to discuss future Microsoft...
So you want a faster gaming machine? A do-it-yourself upgrade isn't always easy. Here is one tale about what it's like to fit an ATI Radeon X800 XL card and an AMD Athlon 64 4000 into an Antec P180 case-that...
ThermalRock takes its SFF chassis series two steps further - with the midi tower Eclipse and the desktop Mystic. Both models feature an eye-catching faux CD player front panel.
Silverstone's aluminum cube can be equipped more flexibly than most SFF PCs. The secret to its success? It can house any standard microATX board available today.
AMD has begun rallying support for the most important legal battle in the firm's history. Market experts already are divided in two camps - one that believes AMD had no other tool left to protect itself and...
A multimedia PC is only accepted in the living room if it has the look of hi-fi equipment. THG introduces four such HTPC cases, and the toys that go with it like remote controls with special operating software...
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