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Number of Reviews collected

in Cases

16

Total

543

Source country

US

United States

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
10

Average source rating

85

Highest rating

90

Lowest rating

70

Cases

Cooler Master CM 690

Cooler Master CM 690

By Matt Serrano

Gamers on a budget don't want to be forced to sacrifice quality, and Cooler Master realizes this. Their latest case, the CM 690, can be found online for $70 and under and has enough features to please most everyone.

Did someone say fans?, Water cooling possibilities, Wire management, Tool-less installation

Cheap build quality, Flimsy front panel, Poor port and button placement

September, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 95

9 reviews

Antec NSK2400 DESKTOP CASE

Antec NSK2400 HTPC Case

By Rory Buszka

Antecs NSK2400 is worthy of your attention if you are looking for a solid HTPC case. It has an innovative thermal design and great attention to detail. This is one HTPC case that covers all the bases.

March, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 93

13 reviews

Thermaltake Mozart TX

Thermaltake Mozart TX

By Matthew Harris

Are you in the market for a roomy server case? Tired of the small cases that don't offer enough room for all your bits and bobs? Today we take a look at a case that can run the gamut from HTPC to server to gaming case and gives you more room than you can...

March, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 94

5 reviews

Antec Nine Hundred

Antec Nine Hundred

By Greg King

Antec has launched a gamers case that they tout as being the "most versatile ever". It also takes on a huge task of keeping your components cool with it's 200mm fan. We are taking a thorough tour of the case to see if it's worth your time.

March, 2007

Rating

80

alaSCORE 94

23 reviews

Antec SOLO

Antec SOLO

By Rory Buszka

In a world of gratuitously flashy enthusiast PC cases, Antec sets itself apart by focusing on elegant design and a superb user experience. Their new SOLO case embodies these two ideals, offering a blend of style and substance as well as some thoughtful fe...

Amazing styling, Excellent Finish, Beefy Design, Excellent Cooling, Solid Construction, Thoughtful Conveniences, Noise-Reduction Features

Not very roomy, Heavy

February, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 93

10 reviews

SilverStone TJ09

SilverStone TJ09

By Matthew Harris

SilverStone is one of the premiere case builders in the market today. From their hugely popular Temjin tower series to the elegant LaScala series of HTPC cases to everything in between like the Sugo LAN case, SilverStone has something that's sure to fit t...

February, 2007

Rating

90

alaSCORE 94

7 reviews

NZXT Adamas

NZXT Adamas

By Rob Williams

NZXT is back with a sophisticated new case that proves to be one of the most "solid" we've ever taken a look at. It also includes a few innovations not seen in other cases. The primary downside? Small interior. Read on to see all of what this case has to...

October, 2006

Rating

90

alaSCORE 91

6 reviews

NZXT Zero

NZXT Zero

By Matthew Harris

Building a PC requires several considerations. What's in it? What's powering it? What case do I use? How do I cool it? For using air cooling there's a wide world of cases open to you but if you're using aftermarket water cooling your options start to narr...

October, 2006

Rating

70

no alaScore

9 reviews

OCZ Tempest CPU Cooler

OCZ Tempest CPU Cooler

By Rob Williams

OCZ has released many products over the past few months, one being a new CPU cooler. It may not be much to look at, but the design promises great heat dissipation. If you are looking for a low profile air cooler that glows, read on...

Low profile, Very quiet fan., Blue LEDs, Better than the stock cooler, Great air solution for HTPC or quiet PCs

Pricey at $50US, Fan could be improved, Installation could require less steps

September, 2006

Rating

80

alaSCORE 87

3 reviews

Xtrac Hybrid

XTrac Hybrid

By Matthew Harris

Mousing surfaces usually fall into one of two categories: Hard surface or cloth. Today we're taking a look at one that defies categories and combines the best of both worlds. The smooth feel of a hard pad with the suppleness of a cloth pad.

June, 2006

No rating

no alaScore

2 reviews

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