System Enclosures Category

In-Win XFrame Limited Edition Review

In-Win XFrame Limited Edition Review

Published by Adam on Feb 16, 2012 within System Enclosures

The In-Win XFrame is a brand new concept and view on what the classic open frame chassis should look like. The In-Win XFrame is far superior and super-exceeds current open frame chassis to date. The XFrame offers extreme amount of freedom and space between cable routing areas and innovates device installation procedures. The XFrame is a very interesting piece of kit


Aero Cool XPredator Evil Black Edition Review

Aero Cool XPredator Evil Black Edition Review

Published by Adam on Nov 18, 2011 within System Enclosures

We present Aero Cool’s proudest new edition to their performance B grand range, the XPredator. The XPredator is a case designed to be “user friendly” and give gamers great expandability and versatility. Aero Cool are saying “THE XPREDATOR CASE IS AS CLOSE AS IT GETS TO A DREAM CASE!!!” I us at HardwareLOOK have to say, we agree with them, you will not desire another case for a very long time if you make the XPredator you gamers choice case. Packing tones of features on this chassis means you will be sure to love it. Let’s take a look at the XPredator...


Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Review

Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Review

Published by Adam on Nov 12, 2011 within System Enclosures

Today we are having a look at the Thermaltake Overseer RX-I, a case enclosure pack with features external and internal. The cases robotic look gives it a unique design concept and will pull anyone’s eyes over. Able to support the highest end graphics cards and also water cooling kits, plus featuring super fast USB 3.0 connections the Overseer RX-I is definitely a case not to be reckoned with and has to be place right up there with some of Thermaltake’s top products. Continue with me and let’ take a look at this excellent PC chassis...


In-Win Mana 136 Case Review

In-Win Mana 136 Case Review

Published by Adam on Nov 12, 2011 within System Enclosures

The Mana In-Win mid tower case we expect is going to by a popular choice for 2012, as it offers a tremendous range of new tech with tool-less installation options at an incredibly low price. The Mana 136 offers USB 3.0 and is customizable with up to seven 12cm fans, and an EZ-Swap hard drive module is also included for quick swap-outs, and also offers a total support for up to eleven HDDs or SSDs. Come take a look at this bargain you could get your hands on...


XEBEC itouchpad Review

XEBEC itouchpad Review

Published by Adam on Nov 11, 2011 within System Enclosures

The itouchpad from XEBECtech is the perfect wireless (wired) external keyboard touchpad for Windows. Offering small lightweight and comfortable usage to the use, with up to a complete 10 metre wireless radius the itouchpad really does push the boat out especially with its low cost pricing. It is ideals for the local and big time businessman to be able to use in conferences and presentations. As a huge added bonus, it’s also ideal for gamers as well, as its compatible with both Xbox 360 and PS3. You are probably dying to know how much this product is to be able to offer so much is such a small package, well read on and find out a little bit more...


Enermax Spinerex Case Review

Enermax Spinerex Case Review

Published by Andrew on Oct 10, 2011 within System Enclosures

Enermax are known for creating very high quality products designed with PC gamers in mind. One of their more interesting lines for us is their selection of gaming PC chassis'. They are all beautifully designed with nearly every single detail taken into account. Today we have one of the newer additions to the family with us the "Enermax Spinerex". Is the Spinerex as good as its counterparts? Well we will find out won’t we?


In-Win Dragon Rider Case Review

In-Win Dragon Rider Case Review

Published by Adam on Nov 12, 2011 within System Enclosures

The In-Win Dragon Rider looks slightly similar to the previous Dragon slayer from In-Win. But don’t get confused they may look similar at first glance. But the new upgraded Dragon Rider Chassis has so much more to it to offer you then you think. With its excellent airflow ability to cool down your system components, you computer is going to not only looks super cool, but be super cool. Take a look at why we think this case is great and stands out so well among so many other cases.


Thermaltake Armor A30 Case Review

Thermaltake Armor A30 Case Review

Published by Adam on Nov 12, 2011 within System Enclosures

Many Lanparty cases have this low box like structure to them, but most look very plane and boring. The Armor A30 instantly looks like a strong system from first glance; it just has the gamer look to it which always makes other people think that you "MUST" be packing something heavy equipment in there. With its LED blue lights and sharp edgy looks. Many of the big developers are now using a specific name and theme to their products lately, which are names like Amor, and Enforcer and so on, I wouldn't be surprised if next week one came out called Grenade. It refers to what the big games are all about these days, modern warfare. This technique does seem to be working on us all though, we all take interest in some names as hardcore as Amor.


Cooler Master CM STORM Enforcer Review

Cooler Master CM STORM Enforcer Review

Published by Adam on Nov 12, 2011 within System Enclosures

The CMSTORM Enforcer is one of the latest products in the continued CMSTORM line up. The Enforcer features the new USB 3.0. It also features some revolutionary designs and introduces itself and a top case for gaming enthusiasts. It supports SSD's and HDD's with removable and rotational cages. With a large window built in, this enclosure makes for brilliant case for installed light up water coolers. Let's take a look at this cases aesthetics.


Enermax Hoplite Review

Enermax Hoplite Review

Published by Andrew on Nov 12, 2011 within System Enclosures

In an ever evolving market manufacturers compete to cram as many features into their products as possible, whilst maintaining a high standard of quality and providing the consumer with good value for money. This is no different in the computer chassis segment of the market as all the big names are constantly trading blows over who has the most innovative design features and the best aesthetics to their products. Enermax is just one of these companies, and the offering we have from them today has been dubbed the “Hoplite”. Can this chassis hope to secure Enermax a share of this constantly expanding market? Our aim is to find out.