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Cooler
Master CM690
April
1, 2008
This offering from Cooler Master doesn't break the bank and
looks pretty swank to boot.
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SilverStone
Temjin TJ10
December
17, 2007
Is
a case just a case? If you're not satisfied of just stuffing your
gear into just any enclosure, this thing of beauty is exactly what
you may need.
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Antec
P182 ATX Case
June
29, 2007
Antec
updates one of their cases and comes back with what seems to be
an entirely different beast.
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Antec
Nine Hundred ATX Case
June
20, 2007
Antec's
latest case made for gamers is something that is certainly viable
not for just gamers, but for everyone.
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Cooler
Master Real Power Pro 650W
June
18, 2007
While
PSU units are getting bigger, are they really getting better? Cooler
Master's latest doesn't hit the 1k Watt mark, but it's the quality
that matters.
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Apevia
X-QPACK2 Aluminum Case
May
23, 2007
A Micro-ATX case needs to be flexible and convenient to use in order
to be successful. Does Apevia's latest get the job done?
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3RSystem
M-Station HT-1000
May
21, 2007
Home Theater PC's are more popular than ever, and we look at a complete
case and software setup that caters to this area of the market.
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3R
System R110 Case
April
11, 2007
If
you're looking for a case that has both style and function, this
offering from 3R System may be of interest.
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Cooler
Master CM Media 280
April
4, 2007
Is
it a HTPC case, or a standard desktop one? The choice is yours with
this new one from Cooler Master.
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Hiper
HPU-4M730 730Watt PSU
March
28, 2007
Large power that won't break the bank, we check out this no nonsense
Power Supply from Hiper.
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Tagan
TurboJet TG1100-U95
February
2, 2007
300W?
Wimpy. 400W? Sure, for a pre-2003 box. 500W, 800W? Not enough. How
about 1100W? Just enough to power a small town.
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Apevia
ATX-IB680W-BL Iceberg
January
5, 2007
With
components eating up more power, 400W jobbers just aren't enough
anymore. Quality is a factor though, so how does this 680W monster
fare?
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