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Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Thermaltake Element G, AeroCool XPredator and CoolerMaster HAF 922 There is currently a very wide selection of midrange system cases for building rather advanced computers. Quite a number of such products that claim to have an optimal price/functionality ratio have already been tested in our labs but there are still others we haven't covered yet. For our today's review we've selected three system cases that sell without power supplies and are all available for less than $150. The Thermaltake Element G features compact dimensions but good expandability options, a large number of preinstalled fans, and manual regulation of the speed and highlighting of those fans. The AeroCool XPredator is huge, supports XL-ATX mainboards and USB 3.0, and offers two regulators to control up to six fans. The Cooler Master HAF 922 features excellent cooling and a roomy interior. It has become more affordable since its release and can make a worthy opponent to the newer products. http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cas...element-g.html
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