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Aerocool Releases Three Strike-X Xtreme Cases
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Aerocool has launched three new chassis: the Strike-X Xtreme enclosures.

Aerocool Intros Ferrum and Telum PC Cases
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Aerocool has announced two new PC cases, the Ferrum and Telum.

Build Your Own: The Customizable, Illuminated Dream Machine
By Don Woligroski published
We set out to build a PC with completely customizable LED lighting. And when we say the PC, we mean the whole thing. The mouse, keyboard, gamepad, enclosure, memory, fan controller, and even power supply are loaded with configurable color controls.

Who's Who In Power Supplies, 2013: Brands Vs. Manufacturers
By Igor Wallossek published
Do you think that all power supplies are manufactured by the brand on the label? Think again. We show what makes a good PSU and reveal who builds them. You can actually find lots of quality (instead of just scrap metal) behind some of the budget labels.

Four ATX Cases For High-Capacity Water Cooling, Reviewed
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Big radiators need lots of space that most enclosures simply weren't designed to offer. We're using Swiftech’s latest triple-fan cooler to test the fitment and performance in four cases supposedly set up to accommodate high-end water cooling setups.

Aerocool Shows Completely Open-Air PC Case
By Marcus Yam, Andrea Ferrario - Tom's Hardware Italy published
All open for maximum air flow.

CyberPower Does Custom Paint/Modding
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Custom builder adds meaning to the idea "Go big or go home."

Who's Who In Power Supplies: Brands, Labels, And OEMs
By Igor Wallossek, Tom's Hardware Community published
Did you think all power supplies were manufactured by the brand selling them? We show you what makes a good PSU and reveal who actually builds PSUs. You can actually find lots of quality, instead of just scrap metal, behind some of the budget labels.

Part 2: Four More Gaming Enclosures Under $50
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Garnering playable frame rates from entry-level hardware often requires ambitious overclocking. We test four gamer-oriented cases to see if they're able to serve up the cooling needed to push mainstream hardware to hardcore performance levels.

Part 1: Four Gaming Enclosures Under $50
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Sometimes, overclocking is the key to getting budget hardware humming along at enthusiast-class performance levels. But getting there requires extra cooling. Today we're examining the performance of four low-cost gaming enclosures under $50 bucks.
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