Articles tagged under "Casings"
Published on Friday, November 20 2009 10:06 am by d1m

NZXT Unleashes Tempest EVO Case


NZXT Tempest EVO

Californian based NZXT has unveiled the Tempest EVO, a great-looking budget chassis aimed at the mainstream market. easuring 211.5 X 521.5 X 562mm and weighing 11.2Kg, the water-cooling friendly steel chassis features a Screwless Rail Design, 8x 3.5” bays, 3x 5.25” bays, 7x expansion slots and a top-side panel with 2 x USB 2.0, 1x eSATA and audio connectors.

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Published on Sunday, November 15 2009 11:39 pm by d1m

PC-Cooling Unveils Cooltek K4 Case


Cooltek K4

PC-Cooling has launched the Cooltek K4 mid tower chassis, an entry level case aimed at the budget conscious. Measuring 430 x 190 x 480mm and weighing 5.2kg, the case features a tool free design for both 5.25” and 3.5” devices, and PCI slots.

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Published on Sunday, November 8 2009 11:00 am by d1m

Antec Preps LanBoy Air ATX Case for Launch at CES 2010


LanBoy Air

Antec, a name synonymous with perfomance PSU and chassis, is announcing the launch of its LanBoy Air ATX Case at CES 2010. The case’s modular design features 9 drivebays (6 x 3.5” bays & 3 x 5.25” bays), 8 expansion slots (for Tri-SLI configurations) and a top-side panel with 2 x USB 2.0, 1x eSATA and audio connectors, and supports up to 12 x 120mm fans.

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Published on Tuesday, November 3 2009 1:57 am by alpha1ma

Simplicity at its best: Lancool PC-K62 Casing Review

We managed to get hold of this pretty interesting casing. On first look, it does resemble some of the common cases, windowed side panel, vents in the front, and a rectangular build. However after trying it out, we'd say that it has more to offer than cases in its category.


Published on Monday, November 2 2009 1:11 pm by d1m

Thermaltake Announces Element V Tower Chassis


Thermaltak Element V

Thermaltake has unveiled the Element V tower chassis, adding on to its Element series of gamer-centric performance tower cases. Measuring 532 x 220 x 537mm and weighing 14kg, the Element V features 12 drive bays (five 5.25", six 3.5" and one 2.5"), a top-side panel with four USB 2.0, one eSATA and audio connectors, pre-drilled holes for Liquid Cooling System (LCS) tubes and supports up to 8 fans (2x120mm front, 1x230mm side, 2x200mm top, 1x120mm & 2x50mm rear).

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Published on Friday, October 23 2009 6:44 pm by d1m

NZXT Launches Gamma Mid Tower Case


NZXT Gamma Mid Tower Case

NZXT has announced the “gamercentric” Gamma mid tower case, targeted at the budget conscious. Measuring 190×448x508mm and weighing 6kg, the steel case features a meshed front panel for improved airflow and supports up to 6 120/140mm fans at the rear/top/side.

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Published on Thursday, August 27 2009 10:02 pm by Visionary

Lian-Li PC-B25F Alu Chassis Completely Tool-Less

Lian-Li has launched the PC-B25F midi tower chassis, a hair-line brushed all aluminum chassis based on the original PC-B25 “Blue Ring” classic. It is now completely tool-less; a PSU Bracket with tool-less clasp, 3x ODD 5.25” bays with mounting bar, PCI brackets with tool-less clip and HDD bays with tool-less bracket. Thermal wise, it has front 2 x 120mm fans and 2 x top 140mm fans + one 120mm rear fan. Available at the middle of September at a MSRP of US$190+VAT.


Published on Friday, July 31 2009 9:12 pm by Visionary

Silverstone Launches Grandia GD03 HTPC Case

HTPC enthusiasts will probably rejoice at the new Silverstone GD03 chassis that comes with 2 hot swappable HDD bays. You can fit in 7 HDDs in total. The casing comes with 2 rear 80mm, 2050rpm exhaust fans and two front 80mm fan bracket.


Published on Monday, July 6 2009 2:16 am by cf

Lian Li PC-8


Lian Li's PC-8 is another mid-tower-beauty with a plain and simple but elegant design. The hole case is made of black and brushed aluminium with a high manufacturing quality. Special for Lian Li is the relatively low price of CHF 99.- (EUR 66.-). Therefore the tension is high if Lian Li even in this, for a full aluminum tower, low price segment knows to convince.

Published on Wednesday, June 10 2009 2:00 pm by cf

SilverStone LC10B-E HTPC Case


Home Theater PCs continue to gain popularity, particularly as more television networks are pushing their content over the web. They're also a great platform for gaming, watching Blu-Ray movies, running a custom DVR, and centralizing media storage. For some of these tasks, a low-power Atom system might be sufficient, but for gaming and processing high definition content, most consumers will want a little more horsepower. That's where a quality HTPC chassis can make a big difference. With room for full-size ATX components, seven hard drives, and five fans, the SilverStone LC10B-E that Benchmark Reviews is covering today should fit the bill.