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| | Affiliate Reviews: Cases-A-Plenty Part Two Cooler Master Wavemaster LE @ Club Overclocker  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | You ever wonder if there is such thing as a perfect case? You ever completely wasted so much time and energy on modding a case only to go to a LAN and the guy next to you has a case that looks exactly like yours after you spent $200 on mods, and another $200 for the tools to mod it with? How about going to an autobody shop to have your case professionally painted? Have you wasted a bunch of time searching for the perfect pre-modded case and finally bought it after thorough researching, only to find out it was a $20 cheapie with two $5 fans that cost you $250.00? If you answered any of these questions and are still looking, this review may be the answer you're looking for. | |  | |  | | MGE Extreme Gamer Quantum Case Review @ MODTHEBOX.COM Raidmax Samurai 908 Gaming Case @ OCIA.net NZXT Nemesis @ Club Overclocker  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | This has been a good year for NZXT. First they brought us the radical Guardian case, then we raved about the Nemesis Elite and now NZXT has brought us a Beautiful Orange Nemesis to review. We had a lot of good things to say about the Nemesis Elite, let’s see how its little brother stacks up. | |  | |  | | Cooler Master Centurion ATX Case @ Legit Reviews  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | Cooler Master did a wonderful job with their tool-less design, both locking systems did a great job securing their individual components without issue and made installation a breeze. Their new design, with the individual covers secured by screws instead of plastic clips also ensures that your new case will keep its clean, undamaged look for as long as you own it. | |  | |  | | Cooler Master Cavalier 2 Desktop Review @ PC Perspective  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | “The Cooler Master Cavalier 2 desktop case exhibits excellent build quality and styling. It is packed with useful features and should particularly appeal to those interested in building a Home Theater PC. The big, blue analog sound level meter is pure eye candy and thankfully is not overdone (too bright) even when viewed with the lights turned down low.†| |  | |  | | MGE Sidewinder Case @ BurnOutPC XG Viper Case @ ThinkComputers SilverStone LC11 Micro-ATX HTPC Case @ 3DVelocity  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | The case I want to look at today is slightly larger than most of the current HTPC chassis designs, but the advantage to this is that it allows you to use the more commonly and cheaply available micro-ATX motherboard form factor. It also packs a slightly more powerful power supply and has room for plenty of ventilation, something that becomes essential when you want to stack it beneath or on top of other hot components like VCRs or satellite decoders. | |  | |  | | Sunbeam Transformer Mid-Tower Gaming Case Review @ MODTHEBOX.COM Soltek EQ3901-300P SFF PC @ Viper Lair  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | In the end, what we're really concerned about are the features, performance and stability. Feature-wise, the Soltek EQ3901-300P SFF has it all. Sure, PCI Express would have been nice, but that is a limitation of the chipset used rather than the barebone design and can easily be added once VIA releases their new chipset for mass adoption. | |  | |  | | |
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