mid-tower case

by Rafael Hernandez on November 15, 2011 · 0 comments

Antec’s Performance One Series P280 finally gets one of the biggest case manufacturers caught up with its competition. Their new design sports a much larger tray cutout which allows for easy installation of your after market heatsink and much more extensive cable routing setup that should make organizing much easier. As far as the cooling […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 16, 2011 · 0 comments

Diablotek’s Legend PC case, and others like it, can make one question the need for extremely expensive cases. This particular design is wonderfully painted a subtle shade of black, inside and out, which is a step many budget case options don’t exactly go for. They have managed to sneak in tool less mounting options for hard drives […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 25, 2011 · 0 comments

As PC cases turn into massive air tunnels for your components there’s no real reason to strategically place fans to cool off areas that need it the most…you just blast it all with copious amounts of CFM and call it a day. The AZZA Toledo 301 is a rather wide mid-tower case that makes full use […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 17, 2011 · 0 comments

The trend has been to come up with a completely new case design and market it as the greatest thing since sliced bread but it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense when you have a design that already works well. Antec’s Six Hundred V2 works on that principle by adding a hot-swap bay up […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on December 29, 2010 · 0 comments

The thought of an inferno in your case is something most PC users don’t want to deal with so most manufacturers are supplying large fan mounts in handy locations to keep your high-powered computer gear running at cool temperatures. The NZXT Hades conjures images of fire and brimstone but they’ve piled in five fan mounts, […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on December 1, 2010 · 0 comments

High end computer hardware is best suited to cases that provide ample airflow and space to accommodate them…which usually means some massive full tower case that takes up way too much room for its rather simple function. The Cooler Master HAF 912 provides the massive airflow and cable routing benefits of a full tower case […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on November 1, 2010 · 0 comments

The brute force approach leaves a lot to be desired on the style front especially when you want to keep things simple on the decor front but most “simple” case designs aren’t exactly high-end hardware friendly. The Lian Li PC-8FI is an all around plain design which is a perfect for many users who don’t […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on October 21, 2010 · 0 comments

Through careful component selection and routing there’s still no way you’ll fit most of the massive gaming hardware into a run of the mill mid-tower case thus the huge current massive full-tower trend we’re all seeing. The Thermaltake Armor A60 cuts down on those silly 5.25″ external bays in favor of lots more internal harddrive […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 10, 2010 · 0 comments

The performance case market is filled to the brim with examples of over the top air flow with a mountain of fans they include which happens to push the pricing up quite a bit. The Cooler Master Elite 430 keeps things simple by including only a front fan but it also sports mounting locations for […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on May 6, 2010 · 0 comments

If you want to run a high performance rig you’re going to need a good deal of air moving through your case in order to keep your components in proper working order. The Antec P193 Advanced Super Mid Tower Case comes prepped with 4 fans and can accept an extra 3 for some serious air […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 15, 2010 · 0 comments

Most case designs are now focused on getting as much airflow to your components as possible and supplying some much needed cable management options. That’s somewhat unfortunate for those that enjoy their drive bays. The Xigmatek Utgard PC Case has enough drive bays for you to toss in fan controllers, hotswapping bays, and whatever else […]

Read more Xigmatek Utgard PC Case acknowledges your need for drive bays