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Cooler Master I-Tower 930 Case review

Cooler Master unveils thier lastest case, the I Tower 930, which comes primed with a new intuitive SATA II hot swappable rack mount and other high-end features.
October 27th, 2006

Cooler Master Mystique 632

All Aluminum construction, geared double doors, and one of the best air filtration systems I've ever seen. The Cooler Master 632 case is quite unique, and could be one of the nicest cases I've seen in some time.
October 4th, 2006

Cooler Master Mystique Case

Cooler Master Cases are pretty cool, and we've got a great one here. The Cooler Master Mystique 631 all Aluminum ATX case is perfectly stunning and definatly worth a closer look.
June 29th, 2006

Thermaltake Eureka

Neoseeker reviews the Thermaltake Eureka - a full size server case if need be, and an attractive tower regardless.
May 14th, 2006

Coolermaster Centurion 534 Review

Coolermaster updates their Centurion line with a design refresh. How is this case different from the older Centurion cases?
April 25th, 2006

Thermaltake Eclipse DV V6000

Thermaltake has very unique case ideas sometimes. The Eclipse DV is one such example, integrating a notebook combo drive right into the front door of the case. Look to see how it matches up against 'normal' cases.
March 28th, 2006

Antec Titan 550

Today we look at Antec's Titan 550 server case. This large, spacious case combines solid build with a quality finish sure to please even the pickiest enthusiast.
February 21st, 2006

Cooler Master Stacker 830 Review

The original Cooler Master Stacker was ahead of its time with its features. More than a year later, Cooler Master has released the successor with quite a few changes.
January 4th, 2006

Coolermaster Centurion 540 mATX Review

It is possible to implement elements of BTX design into a micro ATX case. See how Coolermaster did with their new mini BTX emulator.
November 22nd, 2005

Thermaltake Tai Chi Case Review

The Tai Chi is a monster of a case, in more ways than one. When it comes down to it, size does matter. Go inside for an in-depth look into Thermaltake's latest and greatest.
November 2nd, 2005

Antec P180 Review

Antec introduces the latest in their Performance One series of cases. Built with completely new ideas and design elements the P180 is at the top of their lineup. Does it have what it takes to satisfy the masses? Read on for more.
October 13th, 2005

Silverstone LC17 HTPC Case Review

Silverstone has a new kid on the block. So what really makes an HTPC case an HTPC case? Come inside and see.
September 21st, 2005

Antec TX640B Review

The performance line has always been a key item for Antec, today we look at the TX640B an updated version of the basic TX640. Sporting a 400W PSU TAC and various other features will it stack up as a competitor? Will it manage to hold it's own against ACAG? Lets see.
August 26th, 2005

Antec Sonata II Review

The Piano black silent killer returns to the case marketplace with a new assortment of updates, will it be enough to hold the case up as a silent king?
July 28th, 2005

Gigabyte Aurora Case Review

Gigabyte's first entry into the case market is an ambitious one - fully aluminum, high end from the get-go. How does it look?
July 26th, 2005

Coolermaster Centurion 530 Review

Coolermaster's newest product into the mid-range cases looks like the Stacker, but is refreshingly different. See how it stacks up against its older brother.
July 3rd, 2005

Antec SLK3000B Review

The SLK3000B is part of a work in progress for Antec, as time has passed the company has kept an ear out and has evolved their design with the needs of the consumer so that they can have one of the best quiet systems around.
May 3rd, 2005

ThermalTake Armor VA8000S Full Tower Case

Ample expansion and ample size are two hallmarks of the full tower. The Armor also focuses on weight reduction with a full aluminum construction and ample cooling to keep a case full of hot components running cool.
April 6th, 2005

Thermaltake Soprano VB1000BWS Review

Thermaltake drops some of their usual flash with their cases and has something that looks pretty slick with the Soprano that should appeal to a much wider audience. Thermaltake also shows off a bit of innovation with drive installation and expansion card installation with this entry level case.
February 24th, 2005

Antec Aria

For those considering a SFF system, the Antec Aria will surely attract interest. It comes in a SFF-like form and is cheaper than a prebuilt SFF system. Paired with the right mATX board, the Aria can be quite the system at a price point that is a lot lower than a traditional SFF. Couple that with the ability to mount 4 drives and the space to house 4 expansion cards, the Aria will definitely turn some heads
August 9th, 2004

Thermaltake Xaser V Damier V6000A

Thermaltake is back again with their Xaser case. This time around its the newest evolution of one of the more complete pre-modded all aluminum cases on the market. Aside from a new look, Thermaltake has a few function and ease of use features that are worth checking out.
April 16th, 2004

AOpen H700B Full Tower

It's silvery gray, tall and rugged. No it's not a mountain but AOpen's H700B Full Tower. No fads like aluminum but solid steel construction, AOpen's fabulous bezel and its trump card in a Joker's veil, the Purple Thing (our name, not AOpen's)
February 10th, 2004

ThermalTake Xaser III VM3000A Skull Case Review

Thermaltake's latest entry into the Xaser series. Featuring a tool less design, lighted skull, the infamous Thermaltake Hardcano Fan Control system and a slide out motherboard tray, this case aims to please even the most discerning enthusiast
January 22nd, 2004

AOpen H600B

AOpen passes along their new black midtower case. The expandability earns it a super mid-tower moniker. Innovative bezel design as well as other features that are expected on quality cases today. We put it through the gauntlet and see how it comes out.
January 4th, 2004

Dynapower Spiden Case Review

Featuring a spider theme design for its side and top windows, the Spiden case has a few other features that might interest someone in the market for a "pre-modded" case.
October 28th, 2003

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