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Quiet Gaming Cases, Part 2: Corsair, Fractal, And Gigabyte
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Yesterday, we embarked on a quest to find the ultimate quiet gaming case. Today, we’re testing three more enclosures: Corsair’s Obsidian 550D, Fractal Design’s Define R4, and Gigabyte’s Luxo M10. How will they compare in cooling, noise, and overall value?

Fractal Design Announces Define R4 Quiet PC Case
By Douglas Perry published
Fractal Design has extended its computer case portfolio with the new Define R4 model.

VIDEO: Fractal Design's Define XL Case Meets a Shotgun
By Jane McEntegart published
This is what happens when you comment on the thickness of Fractal Design's case panels.

Five More Mainstream Gaming Cases, Rounded-Up
By Thomas Soderstrom published
We've already given you a pictorial walk-through of cases six through 10 of our 15-chassis round-up. Today, we build PCs inside of them, evaluate their value, and pick one as the most likely to satisfy your needs (though several excel in other ways).

In Pictures: Five More Mainstream Gaming Cases, Previewed
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Offering extensive features and unique design options, the five mainstream gaming enclosures in today's story deserve an in-depth look before we launch into our review, comparing them all. And remember, this is just one part of our 15-chassis round-up!

Fractal Announces New Fan Controller Adjust 108
By Douglas Perry published
Fractal Design today announced a new fan controller that enables enthusiasts to adjust the speed of case fans.

Fractal Design Announces R2 Silent Fans
By Douglas Perry published
Fractal Design has released seven new "silent" fans.

System Builder Marathon, Dec. 2011: $2400 Performance PC
By Thomas Soderstrom published

Building A Liquid-Cooled MicroATX Gaming Monster
By Thomas Soderstrom published
You don't need a massive case to cram in tons of computing muscle. With a little help from a few manufacturers, our excessively-overclocked GeForce GTX 580 SLI build is small enough to sit atop most desks (and smoke our $2000 SBM machine).

Six Low-Noise, Performance-Oriented Cases, Tested
By Thomas Soderstrom published
We recently illustrated the features of our six low-noise cases, and today we get to find out how those features help them perform. We provide further detail on the hardware installation process before delving into heat and noise comparisons.
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