Antec unveils new computer gaming case

Posted in Computer Cases by Nino Marchetti on January 20th, 2009

Antec Nine Hundred Two

Antec unveiled yesterday its latest high-performance gaming case for PC gamers. It is called the Nine Hundred Two and it prices around $165.

The Antec Nine Hundred Two is designed to better offer cooling for overclocked computer parts. These cooling options include a perforated front bezel for better air intake, a top-mounted 200mm Big Boy 200 exhaust fan with blue LED illumination, three 120mm fans and a fan mount on the window side panel for graphics card cooling.

NZXT Whisper gaming chassis offers quiet PC experience

Posted in Cases by Nino Marchetti on August 26th, 2008

NZXT Whisper

NZXT has itself a new full tower gaming chassis which sports noise dampening technology. It is called the Whisper and when it comes available next month it will cost you around $140.

The NZXT Whisper has 10mm noise dampening foam which pads both side panels and the top panel, among other noise reduction features. There’s space inside the chassis for nine hard drives and a total of six 5.25” bays for larger expansion cards. You’ll also find inside the Whisper a pre-drilled wire management system, screwless installation and four built-in fans.

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NZXT does up nice new budget gamer PC chassis

Posted in Cases by Nino Marchetti on July 24th, 2008

NZXT Guardian 921

NZXT puts out some pretty cool computer chassis products and related components. Its latest - the NZXT Guardian - continues that coolness factor for around $90.

The NZXT Guardian 921, geared towards gamers, comes with a nice feature set for being focused towards more budget oriented computer users. It is built from .88mm and 1mm steel and offers decent space on the inside, allowing for larger video cards as well as up to four internal hard drives. It also has a three temperature probe monitoring system so you don’t melt down your components during overclocking.

New NZXT Khaos case looks very sweet

Posted in Cases by Nino Marchetti on June 10th, 2008

NZXT KhaosA company by the name of NZXT is debuting a flashy new PC gaming chassis for those who want to beat the dull beige. This one is called Khaos and it prices around $400.

NZXT said its stylish new Khaos case features three channel cooling, including a three 120mm fan bracket placed exactly before the video card and motherboards. There’s also dual power support for power hungry PC gamers.

Antec unveils nice gamer PC enclosure

Posted in Cases by Nino Marchetti on April 28th, 2008

1200.jpgAntec has launched a new PC enclosure which looks to blend style with a solid cooling system and lots of internal space. It is known as the the Twelve Hundred and you’ll find it pricing at around $210.

The Antec Twelve Hundred, according to Antec, is composed of a top 200mm TriCool fan, two rear 120mm TriCool fans and three front 120mm fans. All come with three-speed control. You also get for additional cooling optional graphics card 120mm fan mounts, a water cooling platform, perforated front panel and cable management for better airflow.

Speck rolls out MacBook Air, iMac hard cases

Posted in Cases by Nino Marchetti on April 10th, 2008

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Speck earlier this month unveiled a couple of new cases for the Apple MacBook Air and the 20-inch iMac. These new SeeThru Hard Shells are priced both at around $50.

The Speck SeeThru Hard Shell for the MacBook Air is a two-piece snap design made of plastic. It offers access to all ports, the keyboard and other external items. The case is a clear design and is reportedly shatter proof as well. It comes in multiple colors, including clear, smoke, red, bronze and pink.

Antech Three Hundred case gamer focused

Posted in Cases by Nino Marchetti on April 2nd, 2008

antech-300.jpgAntech, a developer of PC computer components, unveiled today a new enclosure targeting gamers. It is called the Three Hundred and it will run you around $60.

The Antech Three Hundred stands 18 inches tall and weighs around 16 pounds. Antech has built this case with nine drive bays and seven expansion slots, with enough space in the interior of the case to host most motherboards and graphics cards. It also has a reportedly extremely quiet cooling system with a 3-speed control switch.





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