Cases/Cooling/PSUs

Corsair, a longstanding and esteemed manufacturer in the PC components industry, initially built its reputation on memory-related products. However, nearly two decades ago, Corsair began diversifying its product line. This expansion started cautiously, with a limited number of products, but quickly proved to be highly successful, propelling Corsair into the industry powerhouse it is today. One of Corsair's most triumphant product categories is all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers. This success is particularly notable given that their initial foray into liquid cooling in 2003 did not meet expectations. However, Corsair didn’t throw in the towel. Undeterred, they re-entered the market years later, leveraging the growing popularity of user-friendly, maintenance-free AIO designs. This gamble paid off handsomely, as AIO coolers are now one of Corsair’s flagship product lines...

Enermax Revolution 85+ High Efficiency PSU

Enermax has now officially launched their Revolution 85+ power supplies, boasting some of the highest efficiency scores in the market. We are happy to report there's some substance behind...

50 by Christoph Katzer on 11/6/2008

Corsair TX750W Power Supply

Corsair sent us their second-most powerful PSU, rated at 750W, and we see how it stacks up to the competition.

26 by Christoph Katzer on 10/30/2008

Super Flower Amazon 650W Power Supply

Super Flower is a company that has been around a long time, manufacturing cases and power supplies under their own name as well as for others. We've got their...

21 by Christoph Katzer on 10/16/2008

Antec Fusion HTPC Shootout

Antec sent us three of their Fusion cases, which target the HTPC market. Join us for a closer look.

21 by Christoph Katzer on 10/9/2008

Antec Signature 650W Power Supply

Join us as we review the little brother in Antec's Signature series and see how it compares to its older sibling and other power supplies.

22 by Christoph Katzer on 10/1/2008

Debunking Power Supply Myths

How big does your power supply really need to be for your new computer? We examine the real power requirements of modern components to provide answers; what we discover...

98 by Christoph Katzer on 9/22/2008

Cooler Master Silent Pro PSUs

Cooler Master officially launches its latest PSU series, but only in Europe for now. That's unfortunate as they have a lot going for them.

15 by Christoph Katzer on 9/8/2008

Spotswood Custom Computer Cases

Many users are more than happy using your standard computer cases - after all, it's easy to find everything from small SFF and mATX cases up through full-tower sizes...

38 by Derek Wilson on 8/27/2008

Silverstone ST45NF Nightjar

Silverstone aims for silence with the ST45NF, and removing the fan will certainly achieve that goal. Can they also manage to provide clean and stable power? Find out as...

20 by Christoph Katzer on 8/25/2008

FSP Epsilon 80Plus 600W

One of the largest PSU ODMs in the business sent us their latest offering. You may not be familiar with FSP Group; the question is, are you missing out?

20 by Christoph Katzer on 8/5/2008

Cooler Master UCP 900W

Cooler Master looks to set new standards in power supply quality with their Ultimate Circuit Protection (UCP) power supplies, boasting 80Plus Silver certification and a 5-year warranty.

33 by Christoph Katzer on 7/29/2008

Power Supply Summer Buyer's Guide

There's a big difference between a power supply that runs your system "okay" and a high-quality unit that provides higher efficiency, lower noise, and more stable output. We have...

37 by Christoph Katzer on 7/21/2008

Kingwin RVT-9225: Budget priced cooling results in budget performance

Kingwin's low-end Revolution cooler takes a spin in our test bed, as we compare its performance with coolers that can cost three times as much. Unfortunately, sometimes you get...

35 by Matt Campbell on 7/16/2008

Silverstone Zeus 1200W: Designed for the Power Hungry

Silverstone sent us their highest output PSU for testing. Capable of delivering up to 1200W, this is a unit for extreme users and systems.

20 by Christoph Katzer on 7/7/2008

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