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4/30/2011

SilverStone FT01B-W Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Uni-Body Computer Case with Window Side Panel - Retail (Black) Review

SilverStone FT01B-W Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Uni-Body Computer Case with Window Side Panel - Retail
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Let me start by saying this is an awesome mid-sized tower computer case. However, there are a few flaws. I'm gonna keep it short but sweet:

Pros: Plenty, I won't go into details, but here's a quick list: Compact, easy to assemble/use, outstanding airflow capabilities, positive airflow, dust shields, heat absorption material on the side panels, as well as the clear side panels so you can keep an eye on your water coolers (if applicable), plenty of rom bays and well as 7 hard drive bays!

Cons (hoping SilverStone will read it and make the corrections on future models):

- A little tight, if you're an overclocker, and size is not an issue, I hear there's a full size version of the Fortress available. Look for it. I could have used a little more space, but it was sufficient for what I needed it for. Not really Silverstone's fault, but my fault for not looking to see if there's a larger size. Just letting you other guys know in case you're thinking of which size to go with. If size is not an issue, go with the bigger one. But this one still rocks!

- CP05 hot swapable SATA 2 adapters. One came with the case, but just as a teaser. I didn't care much for it because I did not need hot swapable drives, but when it came to cable management to make the cables in the back neat, it became a nightmare without these things. I kinda wish I had 5 more for all 6 drives. Went online to search for it and they do sell them, however the ones on the market now are straight connectors and not the 90 degree angled one that came with the case. What a tease! I called Silverstone and they said they don't have nor do they make one that came with the case. Bummer!

- Hard drive brackets not tool-less! "Why, oh why?!? They could have come up with a better design for this!" -- my exact thoughts while I was putting in the 24 screws (4 for each of my drives) for my 6 drive setup.

- 5.25 drive bays, quick lock/release mechanism, nice! But the contruction needed work. It didn't line up correctly with a 3rd party fan control unit, so I had to switch it out and use their brand. Also, their instructions didn't mention the locking hooks on the back side, so I was fumbling with it for a little bit till I figured it out.

Overall, awesome product and I still give it 5 stars. Just wish the little stuff mentioned above were done better. Hope this helps someone. And if anyone knows where to get the CP05 with the 90 degree connector, like the one that came with the case, please let me know!!!! Share!

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More than two years after the introduction of the world's first uni-body PC chassis, the SilverStone Temjin TJ07, a new product line was created to extend this unique construction further into other applications. The first model for this line is the Fortress FT01, which sports the same super strong uni-body frame as its predecessor but with even more sleeker profile thanks to its smaller size. Designed with positive air pressure concept, it enables better cooling performance than traditional chassis but also helps to prevent dust from penetrating into the chassis by use of filters on intake fans and forcing air out of the chassis through unfiltered vents and gaps. Comprised of modern touches such as quick release drive cages and dual 180mm fans, this case is easily the top choice for anyone looking to assemble a top of the line midsize system.

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4/02/2011

Antec NSK6580 ATX Tower Case with 430W Power Supply Review

Antec NSK6580 ATX Tower Case with 430W Power Supply
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This NSK6580 is my fifth Antec case, and the best one yet. The hard drive cage is removable, which leaves plenty of working room while installing the motherboard. The hard drives mount on soft silicone grommets in removable trays. There are front ports for Audio, USB and Firewire. It comes with one 120mm rear-mounted fan, with options for up to 3 additional fans. With a high-efficiency EarthWatts 430 power supply, it runs cool and quiet. It is heavy and has a solid feel, and with soft rubber feet it stays where you put it. Atx Black/silver 430W Ps

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Quiet and highly efficient 80 PLUS Certified EarthWatts 430 Watt power supply - Universal input - Active PFC and high-efficiency design for superior environmentally-friendly operation - 80PLUSCertification means you ll save money on your power bills Advanced cooling system: - 1 Rear 120mm TriCool3-speed fan - 2 Front mounts for optional 92mm fans - 1 Advanced Chassis Air Guide, with mount for optional 80mm fan - VGA vent.9 Drive Bays - Front Accessible: 4 x 5.25(with one 5.25to 3.5adapter) - Internal: 5 x 3.5removable HDD trays with silicone grommets in a removable HDD cage to isolate drive vibrations 7 Expansion Slots Front-mounted ports for easy multimedia connections - 2 x USB 2.0 - 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire , i.Link )

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Wave Master Aluminum Midtower Case TAC-T01 Review

Wave Master Aluminum Midtower Case TAC-T01
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I have been having this casing (the Black Wavemaster) for about a year now, I think it is one of the best looking PC cases available. The aluminum construction allows for better heat transfer and weight reduction. The black casing comes with the side panels painted with high gloss auto paint, looks very nice. The front air intake has two 80mm fans attached and the air inlet on the outside is hidden with the use of a very stylish piece of aluminum placed in front of it, which also reflects the blue LED light cast from behind it onto the case. The casing comes with a sturdy aluminum door used to cover the drive bays. I have found that opening and closing the door to be a bit of a hassle so I leave it open most of the time. But the door does look nice when it is closed hiding all the drives and giving the unit a nice clean look.

My only problem with this casing is the internal design. It still uses screws and an `old school' way of mounting the drives. Where as some newer cases notably the Antec cases which use drive rails and some even mount the drives facing the side to allow better unrestricted air flow by having the data cables on the side without obstructing the air flow. But with today's SATA hard disk cabling the air flow restriction due to cabling is minimal, not what it used to be with standard IDE cabling.

The removable motherboard tray is very well designed, with the rear plate thats fits on to the connectors on the motherboard also being on the motherboard plate. This allows you to fix and line up the motherboard to the ports on the back easier outside of the case. Some other designs on have a removable motherboard tray but need you to line up the motherboard with the back face place correctly to fix it porperly. Sometimes this can take up some time as you need to do all this inside the casing and can't really see what your doing. With this design Coolermaster scores well by allowing you to fix the motherboard to the back faceplate outside the casing as the faceplate is also on the removable motherboard tray.

As with any high end casing, the unit does not come with a power supply. Giving the user the choice of using his or her own power supply with the appropriate power rating. I have noticed some users complain about the fact about not having a power supply provided, but this would only add to the cost and it would be a shame if some users had to ditch the provided power supply if their demands were much higher than the supplied power supply could handle.

Thumb screws are everywhere and are a welcome change from having to find your screwdriver to remove the cover and add in an expansion card. If only the 5.25" drives also came with drive rails as I mentioned earlier it would be a great design.

There are a total of three 80mm case fans provided with an option of adding a 4th by replacing the USB, Firewire bay and door on the top of the casing with a 80mm fan. The unit comes with a nice fan grill with filter. I have not required this and have not yet tried to fix this on. If like me, you prefer to have access to USB and firewire / audio on the top mounted ports, simply depress the door concealing them to have access to it. It would have been better to see the use of 120mm case fans to allow better air flow and reduce noise, not that I hear any noise with the standard case fans though, just that it would have provided better air flow. I have noticed some newer casings coming with 120mm case fans.

The power and reset buttions are styled very nicely with a little silver trim on the black buttons (on the black Wavemaster). I am not quite sure if the Silver or the Black version looks best, but one of the reasons for me to go with black was because there are black CD/DVD drives I can fix on to the unit and make it all blend with the same colour. For the silver version I am unsure of any drives that have a similar colour, though recently I have seen some manufacturers of optical drives offering different coloured face plates for their drives. Speaking about colours I have noticed Coolermaster releasing a blue ve rsion and another yellow version of this amazing design.

With all the hassle of using standard screws to mount the drives I would still go ahead and buy another of these cases when I need another PC for my business as after everything is setup you rarely need to remove any drives or mess around with the screws. All in all the external design is hard to beat and I have not seen any other casing that looks better than this.

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MODEL- WAVEMASTER VENDOR- COOLER MASTER INC FEATURES- Wave Master Mid-Tower chassis with NO power supply. Being one of the leading companies that makes quality and stylish aluminum enclosures our Wave Master breaks traditional square casing design to bring you a more sensational experience. * Durable lightweight aluminum alloy that greatly reduces its weight (34% in comparison to casings made of iron). * Stylish curved front plate design. * Sophisticated machine processing for exotic smooth finish. * Removable motherboard tray for fast and easy assembly -- SPECIFICATIONs --------------------------------------MOTHERBOARD- Accepts standard ATX boardsDRIVE BAYS - External: (4) 5.25 (1) 3.5 Internal: (4) 3.5SLOTS - (7) Expansion slotsCONNECTORs - (2) USB 2.0 ports (1) IEEE-1394/FireWire port (1) Microphone jack (1) Earphone jackCOOLING - Dual 80 x 80 x 25 mm fan attached front panel One 80 x 80 x 25 mm fan attached back panel (Exhaust)MATERIAL - All aluminum alloyPOWER- Not includedSIZE - 7.92w x 18.32h x 21.6d WT.- 17.2 lbs. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 1 YEAR

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3/14/2011

Cooler Master Centurion 541 m-ATX Mini Tower Case Black - (RC-541-SKN1) Review

Cooler Master Centurion 541 m-ATX Mini Tower Case Black -
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This case takes you by looks. It is a modest decorative mesh front case with just enough silver contrast to make it mean. For a microATX case it has plenty of room inside. It is an ATX case built on a BTX format. The drives installation location gives it the airflow specification similar to a BTX case. The installation design requires very few screws and there are locking drive bay latches that hold the drives in nice and tight. Overall, this is a great PC case. There were very few inperfections. The case side does not fit flush; therefore, leaving a small gap revealing the steal frame underneath. The mesh front is designed in a parabola and is relatively soft making it easy to dent in.

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Cooler Master has introduced the 54x range of computer cases custom tailored for the Micro-ATX form factor. Smaller and lighter, your computer can be placed in many more convenient locations to best suit your work area. A tool-free design offers easy installation of your drives and media bays, and the durable case has a meshed front panel with side venting holes plus one 12cm fan in the front and dual 8cm rear exhaust fans (available separately) will keep the air flowing to enable your components remain operating at peak performance. While its compact size saves space, there's plenty of room inside for a pair of 5.25" drives along with four 3.5" drives with two being exposed and the remaining pair being hidden. There are also four rear expansion slots. The convenient front-mounted I/O Panel lets you easily connect two USB devices as well as a microphone and headset without having to fumble with wires behind the case.

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3/08/2011

NZXT Guardian 921 No Power Crafted Series Mid Tower Steel Chassis (Black) Review

NZXT Guardian 921 No Power Crafted Series Mid Tower Steel Chassis
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I used to have a Foxconn TLA-570A case when I started to re-build my PC to turn it into a gaming rig. One of the most important things are the air flow, heat reduction and dust clearance...

Well... those three I suffer with... No enough room for my configuration, the HDD's was fighting their space with the video card (EVGA 9800GTX+) and the CPU cooler (OCZ Vendetta 2) was simple too big for the case that I... had to leave the side panel completely open!!!

So, I decide to look for a gaming rig case and I found this one. I could say that it was an accident but, there's no accidents and definitely, this case fix all my problems.

Is big enough to leave enough room inside for the air flows, is wide enough to install my CPU Cooler and close the side panel with issues, no tools and screws needed, very strong case (it has 0.8mm and 1.0mm steel) and by the way: looks gorgeous!

I highly recommend this case, the room, the functionality, the look. It was worthy what I paid for it.

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NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce the Guardian 921, a gaming chassis in the NZXT Crafted Series. Building off of the original Guardian's success, the Guardian 921 features a robust set of features for the budget conscious PC Gamer. Designed with a futuristic and sleek curves, the Guardian 921 is the perfect chassis to show off your gaming chassis.

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3/06/2011

Cooler Master CM 690 II Advance ATX Mid-Tower Case (RC-692-KKN2) Review

Cooler Master CM 690 II Advance ATX Mid-Tower Case
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There's been a lot of speculation in forums that this revision of the very popular CM 690 is just a minor update with some black paint inside.Nothing could be further from the truth.I upgraded my wife's PC a year ago, and used the CM 690.It was perfectly nice, for a mid-tower. My own PC is in the Cooler Master ATCS 840 -- the best case I've ever seen -- but my wife's PC is in a location where a huge full tower case just won't go.The single feature that caught my eye in the initial announcements of this new version was full dust filters.We have a cat, and cat hair is the most evil thing that can happen to a PC.A co-worker was about to try his first PC build, so I offered him the CM 690 case and used that as an excuse to get the new model.With both cases side-by-side and opened up, I was amazed at the differences.Every piece, and every detail, has been rethought and upgraded.Some of the improvements are too little for the ads to even mention, but show Cooler Master's attention to detail.As one tiny example, two of the motherboard standoffs have a little protrusion.You use them for the back corners of the motherboard.When you fit the motherboard in place, the protrusions go up into the mounting holes and hold the motherboard exactly in position with all the mounting holes exactly lined up over their standoffs.You don't have to hold the motherboard in position with one hand while getting the initial screws in.A minor little enhancement, but really neat and something I've never seen before and never heard of.The tool-less harddrive carriers have been changed from the previous version, and are now just like the ones in the ATCS 840.There's a special carrier for 2.5" drives (e.g. SSDs) in one of them.Another minor tweak is a switch to turn the blue leds on the front fan on or off.Have it whichever way you prefer.With the previous version, a little surgery would have been necessary to turn it off.The built-in dock on the top is another very nice little feature.The CM 690 was a nice mid-tower case that's proven very popular.The CM 690 II Advanced is far better.I recommend it highly.

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CM 690 II Advanced raises the bar again with practicalimprovements over the top-selling CM 690. The spaciousmid-tower will keep enthusiasts happy with room for up to 3vga cards, high-end CPU coolers, top or bottom mount watercooling radiator and 1.8"/2.5" drive adapter. It also featuresmuch improved airflow with oversized mesh (0.7 SECC) andenough space for up to 10 fans. Maintenance will be a breezewith the tool-free drive bays, new cable management and CPUcooler retention hole.

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2/24/2011

Nzxt Lexa Black Full Size Aluminum Case With Armor Front Panel 500W Ps Review

Nzxt Lexa Black Full Size Aluminum Case With Armor Front Panel 500W Ps
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Got this for a friend for his birthday. He loved it and still uses it 6 years later (switching in new components). Great looking, light case.

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Introducing the next advancement in case design and technology, the Lexa. Designed from ground up to be symmetrical, the Lexa is representative of the modern lifestyle design cues of today. The Lexas luxurious and classy design fits perfectly under the NZXT Classic Series line. This luxury chassis is fit with an aluminum chassis and four fans operating at ultra silent noise levels. The Lexa ships with an carrying strap for easy transportation and a temperature display so users can monitor temperature levels in their system at all times.

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2/22/2011

Cooler Master Cosmos ATX Full Tower Case Silver - (RC-1000-KSN1-GP) Review

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I basically divide cases into 3 types:

1. Economical cases which serve only to hold your hardware.

2. Gamer type cases can be cheap or one of the finest on the market, but they all offer features that make them flashy, such as windows, lights, etc.

3. Luxury cases I define as cases that are solid, very well built and made of top end materials, but are more artistic and stylish than gamer cases and are appropriate for your home office up to your corporate office.

This is one of the finest "Luxury" cases I have ever built a system in, and I have built well over 50.An aluminum skin all around with noise blocking material installed from the factory is just the start of a long list of quality features.

I would have liked to have 1 or 2 more 5 1/2 bays, but that is more of a personal preference.Above that, this is a solid, stunning case (much more so in person) that will leave most buyers content with their decision to buy this one.

UPDATE:After building several systems in this case for customers, a serious flaw became very apparent.The HDD (Hard Drive) bays basically act just like mini toaster ovens on the drives due to the enclosed design and lack of any ventilation or cooling.After doing a dual OS system install on one computer, the two installed (Raptor 150's) were so blazing hot you couldn't hold them in your hand for over a second.

REMEDY: Normally I would discontinue using a case with a flaw like this, but I like this case so much I decided to search for a solution instead, and found a great one if you WATER COOL your PC.

Get one Koolance Hard Drive Hydra-Pak soft Cooler #HD-50-L06 (HD)for each drive.The cooler fits between the drive and the removeable hard drive tray and fit right back into the slot.You CAN NOT use the Koolance dual drive cooler due to the way the hard drive bays are designed on this model.This solution allows you to "sandwich" the water cooling Hydra-Pak between the HDD and tray and have the water connections easily available on the back-side.

I water cool all my systems, and this solution turned a serious over-heating and HDD killer into a constant 20-24 temp.reading on the hard drives at all times (readings from a Koolance Exos 2 LX at both idle and heavy, sustained system testing)!If your not up to speed on temps., that's a pretty impressive range for a hard drive under heavy use.Went from a problem to a positive if you have decided to use water cooling on your new rig.

If your not water cooling, don't mess around too long before finding a good air solution or you will be replacing your hard drives and having the huge headache of re-installing everything back on new ones.The extreme high temps will be a huge burden on your HDD's over time if it doesn't knock them out sooner than later and cause a source of high temperature inside your case that makes all the fan cooling just that much more inefficient.The High Performance Raptor 10,000 drives I was using produce more heat than normal 7,200 drives so the problem may not be as extreme using most hard drives, but it will still be an issue that needs to be addressed sooner or later.

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PERFORMANCE MEETS SILENCE - In 2007, Cooler Master created the Cosmos series, a serene spirit within a luxurious, high-performance body. Each line of the Cosmos series is born with elegant heritage originated from devotion to prudence and innovation. It-s captivating to know such power is enclosed behind the silence.

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2/21/2011

Antec Full-Featured Mid-Tower Chassis DF-35 (Black) Review

Antec Full-Featured Mid-Tower Chassis DF-35
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This computer tower if full of features, looks like a real muscle machine, but is surprisingly quiet.Lot of expansion bays, and you can see everything through the transparent side of the case.I love it.

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The DF-35 is a completely unique chassis - massively convenient, but in a swifter, lighter mid-tower size.

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2/20/2011

SilverStone TJ10-BW Aluminum ATX Full Tower Computer Case - Retail (Black) Review

SilverStone TJ10-BW Aluminum ATX Full Tower Computer Case - Retail
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I bought this case for a home PC build with an Intel Core i7 CPU.

The quality of this case is absolutely amazing. The steel and aluminum material are excellent and not cheap and flimsy like some of the plastic covers out there.

This case is big, it is not very tall, but it is long, so keep that in mind. It has plenty of space for HDD's and the various components; with the large size providing ample room for good airflow. I particularly like the PSU being at the bottom because the motherboard and the add-on cards are easier to work with -- after you've put in the removable motherboard tray and don't want to take it out.

About the only thing I would change in this case would be to allow more space between the back cover and the chassis/motherboard tray so that you can route cables around the back easier. I routed as many of the cables behind the motherboard as I could, but some of the power cables are too thick and won't fit. As it is, the build is very tidy and clean with the window providing a nice look into the case.

Highly Recommended!

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Based on the superb Temjin TJ09 chassis released in 2006, the Temjin TJ10 takes another step forward in perfecting the fusion of classic tower styling with the latest in chassis technology. While structurally the same, the TJ10 adds numerous new details to set itself apart from the TJ09. The unique mid-section air duct, which was created to bypass the hard drive cage with 120mm fan to draw cool air from outside of the chassis, can now offer additional support points for extended length graphics cards. The effective cooling layout provided by the all 120mm fan design has been tweaked to further encourage more airflow. For enthusiasts that prefer having a front door with outstanding chassis design and finish, the Temjin TJ10 is a must have.

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2/09/2011

NZXT KHAOS Black No Power Classic Series Full Tower Welded Aluminium Chassis (Black) Review

NZXT KHAOS Black No Power Classic Series Full Tower Welded Aluminium Chassis
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Quite an unusual and appealing shape, so long as you keep it on the ground.If you want to keep it on the desk next to you, its shape seems odd.The curves that look so appealing in the photos don't translate into real sex appeal in actuality.At least it has provision for dual PSUs, a necessity for today's power-hungry quad-GPU setups...but then it misses by still having only 7 expansion slots, when it needs 8-11.Cable management is a real nightmare when you try to keep cables out of the way of its middle fan platform, and although it offers the convenience of a fold-down motherboard tray, it lacks an open area for simply exchanging your CPU cooler's backplate.Finally, if your CPU cooler is a really tall tower, it won't clear the side panel, and you'll have to have the motherboard tray in place inside the case before you can mount it.

Overall, I'd have to say that one should only buy it if you really like the look, yet plan to build a simple system in it.If you really need dual PSUs for quad GPUs and a water-cooling setup, I'd go for one of the gigantic Mountain Mods cases so as to really be able to do everything you want.This case is simply a long list of almosts.

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Khaos features breakthrough design in every category effectively satisfying the needs of the most power hungry PC Enthusiasts and Gamers. Unparalleled Design: Following the success of the Lexa Chassis, NZXT took on the major feat of designing an ultra-premium chassis achieving "perfect symmetry" with matching curves and mirrored design. Convenience: Khaos comes standard with mounted rubber finished wheels for moving the chassis around the home. A handle is mounted at the back for comfort during movement. Khaos also features a flippable motherboard tray for easy access to

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2/05/2011

Tempest Evo Enthusiast Steel Tower (TEMPEST EVO NO POWER BLACK INTERIOR), Black Review

Tempest Evo Enthusiast Steel Tower, Black
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PC hobbyists and hardcore gamers; build yourself a Core i7 gaming monster! After almost two years, NZXT has updated their award winning NZXT TEMPEST Enthusiast Steel ATX Midtower-Retail (itself very similar to the popular Antec Nine Hundred) with great new features while keeping the price the nearly the same. It is large for a mid-size case has features usually seen only on higher end models. Steel construction, EAT-X support, 9 drive bays (8 railed for HDs), 3 slots for optical drives, 7 expansion slots, 6 (quieter) fans, black interior, enhanced cable management, pre-drilled for water cooling, blue LEDs and a smoked side panel -- this thing is a BEAST! (see my photo above comparing it to a standard mid-size case)

Two USB, one E-SATA, Audio, Power and Reset buttons are mounted at the top of the case at a 45' angle for easier access. This is a nice feature. Updated include more space behind the motherboard panel and a punched side panel for easier heat sink removal. It bottom mounts the power supply to better keep heat away from the CPU. NZXT beveled the solid side of the case to mimic the shape of the window ...nice. Gone is the grey metal interior; the new all black design goes down even to the fan wires. The exception to this are the fans which are white. The blue LEDs light them nicely and it is a good look in this reviewer's opinion.

The steel case is HEAVY! When it is fully loaded don't plan on lugging it around much. But that also translates into it being very sturdy. This is a case that could last you a lifetime. I plan on to start off building a basic starter rig for my 9 year-old son, and it is nice to know that the EVO is tough enough to survive in his room AND have plenty of expansion capability as demand and finances dictate. If you check out the my Customer Images above, you can see the initial unpacking and some extra shots. Looks like it has everything you need to get started, including instructions in several languages! Careful when taking out screws though, it is easy for them to fall to the bottom of the case where you have to be a contortionist to get them out, or at least need a long pair of tweezers. :)

One of the few downsides I've read about is the fan speed. The EVO is not the quietest case, though it is an improvement over the original Tempest. You can plug 4 fans into the mainboard and run them at a lower setting but the other two will still have to be connected to the PSU and will run at max revs. A fan controller would be nice. You could leave some unplugged for quieter operation, but that defeats the purpose doesn't it?Besides, if you are buying this rig, you want maximum cooling so you should be willing to live with a little noise.

With so much room for storage, one might be tempted to use put the EVO to server duty. However, that would be a waste of this blue beauty. The original Tempest set the bar for performance mid-size cases and the EVO proudly carries on the tradition. It billed itself as the "Airflow King" and did that title proud. With no major change in design and a several new features in the mix, I see no reason why the Evo can't carry on that title. If you are looking for an affordable, good looking mid-size PC gaming case with lots of room for expandability and excellent airflow, then you could do a lot worse than the Tempest EVO. Honestly, getting it for anything else would be overkill.

I'll post more once I have a system built, but so far, I'm stoked! There is plenty of room to navigate around in it, and access is easy from all sides. I'm looking forward to it!

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The Tempest EVO puts a premium on expandability with E-ATX support allowing for compatibility with higher end graphics cards, power supplies and server boards while the server-like HDD space holds up to 8 HDDs ensuring that enthusiasts can make significant upgrades to their system without having to replace the chassis. Installation and upgrades are a breeze with pre-drilled cable routing on the motherboard allowing for a cleaner look and improved airflow. The case also features added space behind the motherboard panel from a punched side panel design that allows for easy heatsink removal. Tempest EVO is well equipped for overclocking and watercooling enthusiasts with predrilled watercooling tube access and support for a dual 120mm radiator at the top panel. MODEL: Tempest SERIES; CASE TYPE: MID TOWER Steel; FRONT PANEL MATERIAL: PLASTIC; DIMENSIONS: (W x H x D) 211.5 X 521.5 X 562 mm; COOLING SYSTEM: FRONT, 2 X 120 mm Blue LED (included); REAR, 1 X 120 mm (included); SIDE PANEL, 1 X 120mm Blue LED (included); TOP, 2 X 140mm Fan (included); DRIVE BAYS: 9 DRIVE BAYS; 3 EXTERNAL 5.25-Inch DRIVE BAYS ( up to six 5.25-Inch ); 1 3.5-Inch External bracket; 8 INTERNAL 3.5-Inch DRIVE BAYS; Screwless Rail Design; MATERIAL(S): Steel Construction; EXPANSION SLOTS: 7; POWER SUPPLY: 500 WATT PS2 ATX 12V 2.0 ( OPTIONAL ); WEIGHT: 11.2 KGS (W/O Power); MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT: MOTHERBOARDS: E-ATX ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT

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2/03/2011

NZXT Hades Black Crafted Sreies Mid-Tower Case (Black) Review

NZXT Hades Black Crafted Sreies Mid-Tower Case
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If you are looking at buying this case then you like the looks of it.It goes without saying that it isn't for everyone.Despite the pictures you find online, past the front panel the rest of the case has relatively boxy lines save the side panels.

Everything fits in this case well but it is a little tight.Someone I know compared it to a porsche: everything fits in tightly and it works very very well.I also have a corsair H50 (like the other reviewer) and I went the other route and took off the side fan completely.I hooked the second fan controller up to the 120mmx38mm radiator fan so it doesn't always sound like a jet engine.Since radiators are all about static pressure a thinner fan isn't going to get it done so if you plan on using the corsair h50 or any other radiator plan on making some mods or losing the side fan.

I have to say that I had big plans on how to fit the side fan on.The easiest, and probably the best for overclocking is to head on over to [...] and buy their 3x5.25" adapter for a 120mm fan fpr $10.You can then mount your radiator and 120mm fan(s) to that and use it as an intake for the front of your case (assuming you only have one cd-rom drive).

I have to say that my computer temps and GPU temps are low and I'm very happy with this case. I can't really see any reason to spend the extra cash and time to put the radiator in the front of the case with the temps I'm getting.

The entire back and front of the case are basically mesh which adds to letting fresh air in and if you go with a cold cathode tube (in addition to the red led fan) this case glows which is awesome. Without the side fan it creates a window effect which is pretty cool too.

You will need a modular PSU with this case, there just isn't enough room for a standard PSU if you want the front 200mm fan to run efficiently.

The other 140mm fan is due in next week from Amazon (if you buy this case, buy the additional 140mm fan if you find it because they have been on backorder for months)

This case is great if you are the type of user who only uses 1 or 2 HDD's and 1 or 2 optical drives.The temp sensors and fan controls are a nice alternative to adding a crazy fan controller.

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Introducing the Hades, a chassis that provides an array of advanced features for the most demanding PC enthusiast. Airflow is optimized with 5 fans (dual 200mm intake, 200 mm front fan, dual top 140mm fans, side 200mm fan, and rear 120mm exhaust). NZXT includes all the fans with the exception of the top 140mm and also provides a dual fan 8W per channel controller giving enthusiasts freedom to manage intake and exhaust airflow. A three temperature display on the front panel allows the user to see the temperature inside the chassis even when the door is closed. Additionally, the meshed 5.25" bays, door, and bottom panel allows for air to naturally flow into the system with ease. Hades also boasts premium expandability with up to nine 5.25" bay setup or five 5.25" and four 3.5". It also features VGA clearance room for 300mm cards like the new ATI 5970. The punched side panel and motherboard tray with rubber grommets on the motherboard routing holes enables advanced wire management and quick CPU bracket removal. Additional advanced features include a solid state bracket allowing for two SSD drives, pre-drilled water cooling holes on the backplate, mounting holes for a dual radiator at the top, and a removable filter at the bottom PSU

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1/30/2011

NZXT M59 Classic Series ATX Mid Tower interior chassis CS-NT-M59 (Black) Review

NZXT M59 Classic Series ATX Mid Tower interior chassis CS-NT-M59
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Going from a Lian-Li case to this, there was a dramatic drop in temperatures.I run a Phenom 9850 O.C. @ 2.8 which in my previous case was showing temps of 46-48 idle to 55-58 on a full load. With this case, same speed, idle as i type this is 35c and running prime on a full load only hits roughly 44-45 which is still below what it used to idle.Honestly, the ability for this case to move air is amazing.

Pros

-Airflow (seriously, its great)
-Ergonomics
-Cable management (as long as you are willing to take your time)
-Overall quality of the case
-Running crossfire, with dual card slot GPU's and its a good fit :)

Cons
-Does not come with the proper hardware to attach the front fan. For anyone planning to use a fan as intake in the front get yourself some zip ties and its much easier. Getting screws in there is extremely difficult, so take note of this.
-hard drive placement vs room left for cable management is extremely tight. As noted above, if you are not willing to take your time and tie down/properly arrange your cables you might get frustrated
-the top drive bay is a pain in the butt, specially if you mount the top 2 fans. Honestly, just leave it alone and go to the second one. It will save you a lot of frustrationOverall im very impressed with this case considering the price. Having had mainly antecs and lian-lis (which are way to much $$$), NZXT really makes you think about what you get for your money.Despite a few cons, you all know that all cases are not perfect and these issues are minor to anyone with experience building a system :)Very happy!

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Announcing the M59 gaming chassis. M59 delivers optimal airflow with 5 powerful fans with the option to station two fans on the top(rifle bearing side 120mm LED fan and rear 120mm exhaust included), side intake for GPU cooling, a mesh front panel and a bottom mounted PSU draws cooler air from the bottom of the case. The sleek aesthetics are highlighted by an all black interior and smoked clear window along with a 5.25Inch stealth bay gives a clean, but powerful presence.

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1/26/2011

Cooler Master Elite 360 RC-360-KKN1-GP ATX Mid Tower/Desktop Case (Black) Review

Cooler Master Elite 360 RC-360-KKN1-GP ATX Mid Tower/Desktop Case
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This is a nice case. Perfect for a media center, or a person in need of a PC tower that doesn't take up a lot of space.

Pros are the many vents, and the ability to place the tower vertical or horizontal. Has a large fan, doesn't spin all that fast, but it really doesn't need to being so big.

Cons are it's a tight fit for a full size board, but it will fit. Large graphics cards fit, but it's tight. Any graphics card with a fan that extents 2ins past the top of board will not fit in case. So getting it all in there was a pain, but the case is so nice to look at.

I bought one, and then decided to buy one more after building the first.

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Elite 360 is a mid/mini-tower that accommodates micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, built with a modern black design. This chassis maintains Elite's pedigree of compact-sized and quality build that would look great in any space. Elite 360 maintains a quiet environment while providing the option of adding 80mm bottom and rear fans, 120mm top and side fans to provide the best ventilation possible for a compact system.

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1/22/2011

SilverStone Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Uni-Body Frame Computer Case with Window CS-FT02B-W (Black) Review

SilverStone Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Uni-Body Frame Computer Case with Window CS-FT02B-W
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This case is totally awesome. Very solid construction and well worth every dollar I paid for it. The three fans on the bottom keep everything cool inside. The case rotates the motherboard 90 degrees, which give easier access and does a better job at allowing the air from the bottom fans to pass over keeping things nice and cool.

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Combining two of SilverStone's most distinctive computer chassis breakthroughs - the unibody construction of the Temjin TJ07, introduced in 2005, and the 90-degrees rotated motherboard mount of the RAVEN RV01 from 2008 - the Fortress FT02 advances both chassis construction and thermodynamics in a dynamic, streamlined design. With the Fortress FT02, SilverStone engineers have combined the rigidity of unibody construction with the unparalleled cooling layout of the RAVEN chassis, adding a hot-swappable hard drive cage and an acoustically padded interior for maximum versatility. The result is increased structural strength, increased storage capacity, and whisper-quiet operation. Available in black and silver colors, its elegant outer shell is perfectly accentuated by the U-shaped unibody aluminum frame that not only provides unique styling, but also functional purpose. The bottom gap from the frame to the main body actually serves as the main air intake area for its three massive 180mm fans, making it even suitable for use on carpeted surfaces. For professionals and enthusiasts looking to build a silent workstation or gaming machine with maximum performance, there is no better than the SilverStone Fortress FT02.

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1/10/2011

Silverstone FT02S Fortress Aluminum Mid-Tower Chassis Review

Silverstone FT02S Fortress Aluminum Mid-Tower Chassis
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I wanted a case that would be both quiet and keep my overclocked components cool.So far this case has been excellent in both regards.

For those who may not be familiar with Silverstone's new case designs, this case is unique.Instead of the motherboard being vertical and plugging everything into the back of a case, this one has the motherboard mounted horizontally and you plug everything into the top.This provides allot of benefits, but is very different from almost every other case on the market.In short, the FT02's strengths are also it's weaknesses - depending on how you look at it.

I've been building PCs since 1990.This isn't a simple case for an inexperienced builder.The FT02 requires forethought, planning, and careful execution to get the most out of it.I highly recommend that anyone considering this case go to SilverStone's web site and read the manual first.The manual does a very good job of explaining clearance for components and how to install everything.

What's good:
1. Runs Quiet and Cool: Outside air comes in through the bottom and is exhausted out the top.This allows for natural heat convection.
2. Airflow: There are 3 180mm fans on the bottom of the case that blow air up, and 1 120mm fan on the top for exhaust.There are 3 switches under the top panel, 1 for each fan, that can be set to low or high.Personally I have all 4 fans controlled through the fan connectors on my motherboard so I leave the switches on high.
3. Keeps the Dust Out: This case employs positive pressure and filters to keep dust out.3 180mm fans blow air in and only 1 120mm fan blows air out.The 3 180mm fans on the bottom each have their own intake filter.When more air is coming in than going out, we call that "positive pressure" because the air pressure inside the case is greater than the pressure outside the case.Most cases have more air going out than coming in which results in negative pressure inside the case.The main downside to negative pressure is that air is drawn into the case from every crack, orifice, seam, etc., and none of those entrance points have filters.The result is that dust gets into the case.Whereas with positive pressure, air only goes out through cracks, orifices, etc.The only air that comes into this case is through the 3 180mm fans with their filters.To keep this case performing well, remember to clean the filters regularly.It would've been nice if the filters were accessible without taking a side panel off.
4. 5 Vibration Damped 3.5" Hard Drive Cages: There are 5 hot-swap drive bays.Each comes with a plastic cage to mount a drive and uses rubber grommets to minimize vibration.1 of the 5 bays comes with a SilverStone CP05 SATA II hot-swap connector.For the other 4 you just use cables as normal.SilverStone offers the CP05 hot-swap connector separately if you want the other bays to be swappable - they tend to run for $5-$10 which seems reasonable.To some folks, plastic drive cages may be a bad thing, but I prefer plastic.They dampen vibration and they'll never scratch the drives, unlike aluminum and steel drive cages.Many servers from the likes of HP, Dell, and IBM also use plastic drive cages.

What could be bad depending on your situation:
1. Top Panel Clearance: Because everything plugs into the top of the case, there's a perforated top panel that covers all of the ports.If you have any cables that use an adapter (like a VGA to DVI adapter), there may not be enough clearance between the port and the top panel.This wasn't an issue for me.Having said that, I really like being able to pop the top cover off and have easy access to see and work with the ports rather than pulling my case away from the wall and awkwardly fumbling with trying to see and connect cables and ports.
2. Door On the Right Side: Since this case mounts the motherboard differently, the primary access into the case is from the right side panel instead of the left side. For me, this meant re-locating the case so I wouldn't have to jump through hoops to get inside it, but it wasn't a big deal for me.
3. Cable Management: The case is designed to route cables behind the motherboard, but the clearance from the motherboard tray to the left side panel is a little tight.So it took a little extra effort to position the cables flat.In my case, the left panel bulges out ever-so-slightly.I don't notice it and neither has anyone who's seen it.So while I like the cable management, I do with they'd provided an extra 3/8" - 1/2" of clearance to accommodate thicker and/or stiffer cables.
4. 5.25" Drive Length: Because of the motherboard position and SilverStone's need to try to keep the size of this case reasonable, there's limited clearance for the length of 5.25" devices like DVD drives.It wasn't a problem for me, but it's possible there are some long 5.25" devices that won't fit in this case.
5. Top Panel Ports: Microphone, Headphones, and 2 USB connectors, but no FireWire port(s).Personally I would've liked a FireWire port on the top, but it's not that big of a deal.
6. Ground Clearance: Because the primary air comes from the bottom, the case has about 1" of ground clearance on the bottom.So the air intake may be obstructed if you plan on putting this case on thick carpet.I have it on a platform, so it wasn't an issue for me.
7. Case Depth:24" from front to back, which is allot, but keep in mind that most full tower cases run 20" deep or more, so it's not ridiculous.I don't mind the depth, but this may be a problem in some situations.Note that the power supply intake in the rear of the case will prevent one from pushing the case right up against something in the rear.However if you have a power supply like mine which doesn't have a side intake, it's a good thing because you can push the case to within 1/2" of a wall or desk or whatever.Since this case has no ports in the back and my power supply happens to not have a side intake, I like being able to push case right up against the wall.
8. Hybrid Aluminum & Steel: Just so you know, this case has both steel and aluminum construction.It's not an all-aluminum case.This isn't a LAN-party case by any means - it's way too big and heavy for that.I'm happy with that because all-aluminum cases tend to be noisier and are more easily damaged, and my case stays home.Apparently the uni-body aluminum that they advertise is only talking about a single piece of aluminum that makes up the front, bottom, and back of the case.The top of the case is sheathed in thin-gauge aluminum, and the 5.25" drive bay covers are made of brushed aluminum.Everything else is steel, including the side panels and the motherboard tray.
9. Side Panels: Each side panel attaches via 2 thumbscrews on the top of the case under the top panel.I would've preferred if they had designed a latching mechanism to quickly and easily remove and secure the side panels.This can be inconvenient if you're someone who's constantly going into their case.The top panel itself is fixed via 4 snap-in connectors and works fine.

The bad:
1. Fit & Finish: I expected a little more from a SilverStone case that costs this much.The 5.25" drive bay covers are brushed aluminum and appear different than the front of the case making the front have a bit of a 2-toned look.They're both silver: just different shades.The seams between the 5.25" drive bay covers and the front of the case were slightly uneven, but I fixed that by loosening the screws and repositioning the 5.25" covers.The seams between the top cover and the case could be better. My case has no blemishes.Overall I'm satisfied.If I had it to do over again, I might have opted for the black version of this case - the FTO2B.

I would've liked to give 4.5 stars, but since that's not an option, I'll give it 5.It does what it does very well and I'm very happy with it.It's worth repeating the FT02's strengths are also it's weaknesses.The great noise and airflow characteristics, by necessity, mean that many things considered normal for a case have to be handled differently with the FT02.It isn't the absolute quietest case out there, nor does it have the absolute best airflow/cooling properties, but it manages to be excellent in both of those areas which is very rare.Trust me - I've used full tower cases from CoolerMaster, Thermaltake, Lian Li, etc.So far, no other case has come close to being this quiet while keeping my overclocked components this cool.

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Combining two of SilverStone's most distinctive computer chassis breakthroughs - the unibody construction of the Temjin TJ07, introduced in 2005, and the 90-degrees rotated motherboard mount of the RAVEN RV01 from 2008 - the Fortress FT02 advances both chassis construction and thermodynamics in a dynamic, streamlined design. With the Fortress FT02, SilverStone engineers have combined the rigidity of unibody construction with the unparalleled cooling layout of the RAVEN chassis, adding a hot-swappable hard drive cage and an acoustically padded interior for maximum versatility. The result is increased structural strength, increased storage capacity, and whisper-quiet operation. Available in black and silver colors, its elegant outer shell is perfectly accentuated by the U-shaped unibody aluminum frame that not only provides unique styling, but also functional purpose. The bottom gap from the frame to the main body actually serves as the main air intake area for its three massive 180mm fans, making it even suitable for use on carpeted surfaces. For professionals and enthusiasts looking to build a silent workstation or gaming machine with maximum performance, there is no better than the SilverStone Fortress FT02.

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