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Старый 01.07.2007, 08:10     # 289
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Sunbeam 3D Storm
"Recently, techPowerup! took a look at the Quarterback case from Sunbeam. Today, we will be looking at another mid-tower ATX case from Sunbeam called the 3D Storm. While it is based on the same shell as the Quarterback, the 3D Storm has its own style and some unique features.
Tool free installation
3D Core Fan design
Filtered mesh front panel
Side window with fan and VGA vent
Three 120mm fans total
One year warranty"


Antec P190 Super Advanced Mid Tower Chassis Review
"The nature of enclosures these days follow three main themes and objectives. One theme involves nothing more than a generic blend of some function and form using a few flashy mods to entice buyers. Another theme follows the common all aluminum chassis means better function and cooling which is almost always more expensive than the first. It's very hard to design a lightweight chassis that can cut down on noise being built with near paper thin aluminum materials. Current top of the line components are louder and can easily be heard through aluminum enclosures. The third theme is all function and form using more substantial chassis materials to cut down on noise which means additional weight will be added on to the enclosure. This design, however, has a much greater chance of success since noise can be cut down dramatically while still offering up every useful tooless and silencing feature.

The Performance One series, specifically the P180, has done extremely well among the largest group of eclectic users offering up silencing and functional features. The P1xx series refuse to fade away in popularity and have been a great success. We recently reviewed the P182 with many various upgrades and improvements. And if that success weren't already enough, Antec decided to release a limited number of P182 SE enclosures with that awesome chrome finish with, yet again, the same upgrades and improvements varying from wire management, internal USB work LED, black anodized interior, and liquid cooling ports. The biggest issue anyone has ever had with the P1XX series has been its internal chassis space. It can get a bit tight inside that chassis especially if you have a lot of larger graphics cards and even with your own liquid cooling system."


Thermaltake VF1000BNS Lanbox
"Computers have gotten smaller lately and people have started buying laptops instead of desktop computers. There are smaller solutions on the market if you want a desktop computer and Thermaltake has come out with a new case called Lanbox. The Lanbox has features so you can for example mount a 5.25 inch screen on the front of the case and make it a portable lan computer. We will test the case out and see how well all the parts fit and also try out the quality on this case."

NZXT Hush
"CaseKing is one of the few companies out there, which will not just sell anything. They only offer hardware that performs well and is of high quality. The shop offers quite a few exclusive parts and devices from all around the world and it is also the official distributor for a long list of well known manufacturers. Their assortment has grown greatly in recent years, while great service and support is still a very important part of the shop philosophy. The website may be in German, but due to great demand, an English version is in the works. We received the very successful Cooler Master Stacker 832 from them and they were so kind to send us the newest NZXT offering called HUSH. CaseKing is also the official distributor of the region for NZXT. As you can see they get the latest and greatest very fast, as this chassis was announced just before and then first showcased at Computex this year."

Tuniq 3 Chassis Review
" Ahh, yes... another year later and another unique product from Tuniq. In this review, it's another new chassis simply named Tuniq 3. This version is the standard ATX setup and not the backwards, upside down setup like on last year's model. The Tuniq 3 is sporting smooth, stylish panels with a rounded bottom to the bezel. Also hiding along the bottom is CCFL case feet, which should give off a nice glow. Like other Tuniq enclosures, this one comes with the tool-less setup and 3-D core fan system."
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