Showing posts with label midtower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label midtower. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Thermaltake VH8000BWS Armor+ MX ATX Mid-Tower Case

Thermaltake VH8000BWS Armor+ MX ATX Mid-Tower Case Tube. Duration : 6.97 Mins.


Go beyond the past, exceed the present, and surpass the competition with Thermaltake's new Armor + MX computer case (Model VH8000BWS). This handsome chassis features an optimized design for both liquid and air cooling systems, a sliding hood with toolbox on top, tool-free access to 5.25-inch device and PCI slot, and independent thermal management for CPU, VGA, and HDD -- giving you balanced cooling throughout the entire system. The Armor +MX also features an innovative cable management system for better cable routing and optimum internal airflow, removable PSU support bar, and removable HDD cage. The Thermaltake Armor + MX computer case supports MicroATX and ATX motherboards.

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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Rosewill Challenger mid-tower case unboxing and short review.

Rosewill Challenger mid-tower case unboxing and short review. Tube. Duration : 11.58 Mins.


Full black interior Advanced Cooling System : -Front 1x 120mm Blue LED Fan (pre-installed) -Rear 1x 120mm Fan (pre-installed) -Top 1x 120/140mm Fan (140mm pre-installed) -Side 2x 120mm Fan (Option) Screw-less design for 5.25" Devices & 3.5" HDDs. 2.5" SSD/HDD adapter allows to install 2x 2.5" SSD/HDD into a 3.5" HDD slot. Mesh design front panel with dust filters. Top mounted IO ports-- 2x USB, 1x eSATA, Audio out, MIC in. Advanced Bottom-Mounted PSU Design. PSU shock-proof pad. Dust filter for PSU. Info copied from Newegg.com details page. 12/31/2010 Edit: Is it me or another ugly, cheap case from another unknown brand made a case looking EXACTLY like this Challenger on the inside? WTF is going on here. Check for yourself, compare the pics of this case (Item#: N82E16811147153)(insides) on the Newegg, and then check the Diablotek EVO (Item#: N82E16811822001) - and compare the inside shots. Looks like OEM companies from China have completely lost the "edge" and simply trying to scrape the bottom here...

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