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Now this is not an ordinary case; it's white, and it has a unique shape. Is this design a hit, or a complete miss?
The NZXT Sentry LXE takes the internal design of a standard fan controller and removes it from the optical drive bay, placing it directly on a user’s desk.
Instead of creating a new cooler from scratch, the EVO uses the same basic principles that made the Fenrir great, while adding a slick new color scheme and upgraded fan.
The A50 is more a replacement for a stock cooler than an all out overclocking machine. Still, the cooler uses a tried and true design to offer the best cooling possible for those on a budget.
The Level 10 is a 53 pound aluminum chassis that combines a modular design along with a central pillar to create a case that doesn't look like a case at all.
The newest product from this company is a very unique CPU cooler that utilizes 6 twin "V" heatpipes, and dual 120mm PWM fans.
Live long and prosper with the NZXT's mATX gaming case, the Vulcan!
The popular HAF series gets a new flagship model. Introducing the Cooler Master HAFX!
Prolimatech, a relatively new contender in the cooling solutions market, has entered the VGA category a little while ago, with this cooler dubbed the MK-13. Let's find out how it performs.
This time, let's leave these gaming cases aside, and have a look at something a bit more classy.
From the company who designed the original and widely acclaimed CM 690, we now have their next shot at a mid tower. Can they make it even better than it already was?
The NH-D14 and NH-U9B SE2 are the latest heatsinks out of Austrian-based Noctua, renown for their quality cooling products. We have come to expect a lot out of them -- will these new coolers live up to our expectations?
Stylish and affordable, the Lexa S mid-tower offers many things. Today we'll take a look at this case, and see if it delivers.
At around $60 USD, the M59 is a value-minded case aimed at gamers who need good airflow.
With the recent release of the Cooler Master Sniper Black Edition, not much has changed from the original design. It still has that great military theme, smooth lines and an aggressive physique that is very appealing to most gamers.
Gaming on a budget? The Antec Two Hundred case may be your answer.
NZXT's EVOlution of budget cases brings us this low price offering ($50) with a nice feature set.
The X7 X Station is a gaming case with a decent feature set, including multiple zone LCD temperature displays and a built-in fan controller. These could prove more useful to gamers than expected, providing performance details from the outside of the case at a simple glance.
Cases, Cooling, and Misc
Antec Two Hundred V2 Mid-Tower Case Review
It's now time for a smaller and much more lightweight case to be examined. How will Antec fare with an updated version of the Two Hundred?August 30th, 2010
NZXT Phantom Review
Now this is not an ordinary case; it's white, and it has a unique shape. Is this design a hit, or a complete miss?
August 24th, 2010
Intel Core i7 CPU Cooler Roundup
After we put these heatsinks through their paces and judge them on their merits, we should have a good idea how they will fit into the crowded CPU cooling market.August 23rd, 2010
NZXT Sentry LXE Review
The NZXT Sentry LXE takes the internal design of a standard fan controller and removes it from the optical drive bay, placing it directly on a user’s desk.
August 18th, 2010
Titan Fenrir EVO Review
Instead of creating a new cooler from scratch, the EVO uses the same basic principles that made the Fenrir great, while adding a slick new color scheme and upgraded fan.
August 12th, 2010
Corsair A50 Review
The A50 is more a replacement for a stock cooler than an all out overclocking machine. Still, the cooler uses a tried and true design to offer the best cooling possible for those on a budget.
August 9th, 2010
PowerColor Power Jack Review
This small product fits under large graphics cards and with the adjustable height can support the back end. This puts the excess weight onto the Power Jack and will reduce the stain of the PCIE slot.August 4th, 2010
Thermaltake Level 10 Review
The Level 10 is a 53 pound aluminum chassis that combines a modular design along with a central pillar to create a case that doesn't look like a case at all.
July 22nd, 2010
Thermaltake Armor A90 Review
Thermaltake adds a new case to their popular Armor series. Suit up with the Armor A90!June 29th, 2010
Cooler Master V6 GT Review
The newest product from this company is a very unique CPU cooler that utilizes 6 twin "V" heatpipes, and dual 120mm PWM fans.
June 28th, 2010
NZXT Vulcan Review
Live long and prosper with the NZXT's mATX gaming case, the Vulcan!
June 27th, 2010
Computex 2010 (Part 2)
In our second installment of Neoseeker's trip to Computex, we take look at Fenir, Zotac, Biostar, TermTek, Tacens, Amaze, Aerocool, and... BOOTH BABES..!June 11th, 2010
Computex 2010 (Part 1)
Last week, Neoseeker went to Taipei, Taiwan to check out Computex, one of the world's largest technology expo's. In this first part of our look, we check out a Taipei computer market, ANTEC, and ECS.June 9th, 2010
Cooler Master HAFX Review
The popular HAF series gets a new flagship model. Introducing the Cooler Master HAFX!
May 26th, 2010
Prolimatech MK-13 VGA Cooler Review
Prolimatech, a relatively new contender in the cooling solutions market, has entered the VGA category a little while ago, with this cooler dubbed the MK-13. Let's find out how it performs.
April 22nd, 2010
Keeping things cool: 4-way heatsink roundup
Coolermaster, Coolink and Thermaltake hooked us up with some pretty cool heatsinks and now we're putting them to the test in this four way roundup!April 21st, 2010
Lian Li PC-B25F Case Review
This time, let's leave these gaming cases aside, and have a look at something a bit more classy.
January 21st, 2010
Cooler Master 690 II Advanced Review
From the company who designed the original and widely acclaimed CM 690, we now have their next shot at a mid tower. Can they make it even better than it already was?
January 6th, 2010
Noctua NH-D14 & NH-U9B SE2 Review
The NH-D14 and NH-U9B SE2 are the latest heatsinks out of Austrian-based Noctua, renown for their quality cooling products. We have come to expect a lot out of them -- will these new coolers live up to our expectations?
December 14th, 2009
NZXT Lexa S Review
Stylish and affordable, the Lexa S mid-tower offers many things. Today we'll take a look at this case, and see if it delivers.
November 23rd, 2009
NZXT M59 Case Review
At around $60 USD, the M59 is a value-minded case aimed at gamers who need good airflow.
November 10th, 2009
Cooler Master Sniper Black Edition Review
With the recent release of the Cooler Master Sniper Black Edition, not much has changed from the original design. It still has that great military theme, smooth lines and an aggressive physique that is very appealing to most gamers.
October 22nd, 2009
Antec Two Hundred Review
Gaming on a budget? The Antec Two Hundred case may be your answer.
October 13th, 2009
NZXT EVO Review
NZXT's EVOlution of budget cases brings us this low price offering ($50) with a nice feature set.
October 8th, 2009
X7 X Station Review
The X7 X Station is a gaming case with a decent feature set, including multiple zone LCD temperature displays and a built-in fan controller. These could prove more useful to gamers than expected, providing performance details from the outside of the case at a simple glance.
September 29th, 2009



















