Fractal Design has been in the chassis market for some time now, and those familiar with the name should instantly relate it with the words “minimalistic” and “professional”. The Swedish company has always strived to make more of less, while keeping their products aesthetically pleasing. The shear elegance of the Fractal Design Define XL R2 Black Pearl chassis then, makes it a …
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Affiliate News for June 11, 2013
HIGHLIGHT REVIEW MacBook Air First Out Of The Gate @ TheSSDReview If you were wondering who would be at the front of the pack with PCIe storage speed laptops, wonder no more. A great release early this morning by Anand shows the new MacAir as having been upgraded to Haswell and SSDs being PCIe based, with what appears to be …
Read More »Rosewill Computex 2013 Product Showcase
Rosewill has been gaining steam lately as a solid manufacturer of computer peripherals, and that did not slow down the least at Computex 2013. We saw the unveiling of Rosewill’s first digital modular power supply in the EPOCH, alongside the CAPSTONE and TACHYON. The NEUTRON, STEALTH, THRONE, and Rise gaming chassis were up next, followed by the upgraded RK-9000 mechanical keyboards …
Read More »Corsair Looks Outside The Box With New Carbide Air 540 PC Chassis – TechX Computex 2013 Update
Corsair is starting Computex 2013 off with style as it has unwrapped two new additions to the Carbide line – Air 540 and 330R. Prioritizing airflow and silence respectively, the Air 540 is definitely the more unique of the two. The cube-shaped perforated design allows support for up to EATX-sized motherboards. As seen by the quad GPU set-up, the Air 540 has …
Read More »Cougar To Launch New Gaming Peripheral Product Line At Computex 2013
COUGAR will be launching a brand new gaming peripherals product line at the COMPUTEX 2013 trade show in Taiwan at the Nangang Exhibition Hall, Floor 1, #J1017a, June 4th through the 8th. The company considers this new line to be a big milestone for the COUGAR brand. In addition to this, there be new case and PSU products announced as …
Read More »Lian-Li Unveils Extra Portable PC-TU100 Mini-ITX Briefcase Chassis
Lian-Li is pleased to announce their newest edition to the briefcase chassis “TU” series – PC-TU100 Mini-ITX Chassis. More compact than the PC-TU200, the fully aluminum PC-TU100 is the ideal choice for the ultimate LAN rig with its top-mounted handle and its support for the latest powerful low profile graphics card. The stylish retro “007-esque” design of the chassis is sure …
Read More »Cooler Master Announces N-Series N200, N400, And N600 Chassis
Cooler Master has announced three new additions to the N series, a new series of compact and fully featured cases. The N series improves upon traditional mainstream chassis by offering future proof value. The N200/N400/N600 add liquid cooling support at even the mini tower level to make it easier to access and use for all. Industrial. Effortless. Future-ready. With the …
Read More »Lian-Li Debuts New Mini-ITX PC-Q30 Curve-Shaped Chassis
Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd. announces a new brushed aluminum Mini-ITX chassis – PC-Q30. With its curve-shaped design and large acrylic front window the fully aluminum PC-Q30 allows users to show off their systems, and is sure to be the talking piece of any room. Whether in the living room, bedroom, or office, the PC-Q30 with its curve-shape and brushed aluminum finish …
Read More »Affiliate Reviews for May 12, 2013
HIGHLIGHT REVIEW Patriot Supersonic Magnum 256 USB 3 Flash Drive @ The SSD Review With USB 3.0 taking off in recent years we have the emergence of devices coming pre-built and pre-configured for the new standard. USB 2.0 is still alive no doubt, but focus has shifted to its much faster successor which has almost become part of mainstream technology. …
Read More »Cougar Dual-X 120mm Blue LED Case Fan Review – Innovative Design With Powerful Performance
Case fans historically tend to fall into one of two categories of performance – air flow/power potential, and noise level/quiet operation potential. One usually has to sacrifice a bit of the quiet operation factor in order to achieve the desired power level needed to do an adequate cooling job. If you need to avoid the noise level, then you may need …
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