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Published: August 22, 2007
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It seems like Silverstone is setting this case up to be the end-all of smaller case designs. It has increased cooling, a compact design and some very interesting features. So, does the SG03 live up to all the promises its manufacturer has made?
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Published: July 28, 2007
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The third phase of the Sonata evolution is upon us with the aptly-named Sonata III. Antec is offering a case that it hopes will appeal to the majority of entry-level consumers by building on the lessons they learned from the Sonata II in order to make a superior value-oriented case. This time they have added one of their Earthwatts 500W power supplies to the mix as well.
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Published: June 24, 2007
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Thermaltake has developed a case which they hope gamers, and everyone in between can enjoy. It's the Soprano DX! This case combines both elegant visual effects, and sophistication while not shouting its presence from the rooftops. Whether you're a hardcore enthusiast or a businessman, this mid-tower case is supposed to satisfy all your needs...or will it?
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Published: June 6, 2007
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Danger Den is on the leading edge of liquid cooling and case modding. Besides catering to the DIY community, Danger Den has also been a leader in producing solutions to help mainstream users overcome their anxiety about water cooling and case modding, such as kits that can be installed in any chassis, and computer cases that make water cooling and modding quite simple. Today we'll be looking at one of Danger Den's acrylic computer cases.
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Published: May 25, 2007
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Targeted at the frequent hardware swapper, today we'll be looking at the E-ATX version of Highspeed PC's Original Tech Station Computer Case. The Tech Station allows hardware changes to be made to a system safely and efficiently. It looks like a brilliant concept in principle so we how it is practical as well.
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Published: May 22, 2007
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What nMedia is trying to achieve with this case is full ATX motherboard compliance while saving as much space as possible. This is so you can use this case to fit in as nicely as possible next to your other AV equipment. Just remember: real life experiences usually differ from the bold claims of manufacturers.
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Published: April 4, 2007
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Gigabyte is pitching this case at enthusiasts who want everything possible in one product with the possibility of expandability in the future….at a reasonable price too. On the surface, this case seems to be the Holy Grail of cases. Let’s see if this case holds up to some serious scrutiny….
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