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Antec Sonata Proto Mid Tower Chassis
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| Mon Jul 05, 2010 | 9:00A| PermaLink |
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"It seems to me Antec has been building cases, well, forever now. Being a user of the original 900 was where I got my feet wet with Antec and until I started here, that was all I had to go on. Well, time moves on and cases got released. I have been graced with quite a few unique and stylish designs over the last year or two. Something I grew to love with most, if not all of the samples I have seen, was the way Antec thought out of the box with the Skeleton series and the air flow that seem synonymous with the Antec name.
From what I know of mid towers, cooling can become an issue fast, especially if you plan to build what I like to refer to as a sleeper. You know, the guy that shows up with the smallest case at a LAN and has the “leetist” gaming hardware inside. Here is to hoping that Antec didn’t take a leap in the wrong direction, offering “silence” in a mid tower PC at the expense of airflow. Offering the ability to house a full motherboard and room for SLI or Crossfire to be installed, I hope it can keep up with the demands asked. Come and have a look with me as I get the camera ready and run through what Antec offers in the Sonata Proto."
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FULL STORY @
TWEAKTOWN (http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/3338/antec_sonata_proto_mid_tower_chassis/index.html)
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Nexus XiR-3500 Copper Edition CPU Cooler
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| Mon Jun 29, 2009 | 4:43P| PermaLink |
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Can't hear yourself think over the noise of your existing cooler trying to tame the heat from your new i7 CPU? Prehaps Nexus have the answer?
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FULL STORY @
OVERCLOCK3D (http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?/cases_cooling/nexus_xir-3500_copper_edition_cpu_cooler/1)
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