NZXT Tempest Evo To conclude our trio of NZXT enclosure reviews, we bring you the Tempest EVO. As with so many of NZXT?s cases, the product has undergone some sort of evolution whereby the original design has been adjusted or altered to improve its functionality leading to the addition of the EVO part of the name.
How has the chassis been changed though and is it for the better? Let?s get stuck in and find out.
Read the full review here. Your Hobbies So what do you all get up to outside of computers? I expect many of you are gamers, but what else do you like doing?
Personally I enjoy reading, playing wargames and martial arts. I've also recently taken up this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqByZOUdI98 Coolermaster HAF 912 Review - Whoopty While less than a decade ago the name on everyone's lips for the highest of the high end gaming chassis would be Coolermaster, in recent years the firm has seen far more competition from the likes of Antec, Thermaltake, Lian Li, NZXT and more. No longer can they ride the coat tales of the much lauded Stacker, they have to diversify.
The company's most recent range of cases is known as the HAF series and there's a variety of different models. Today XSReviews is proud to take a peak at an unreleased, low end case known as the HAF 912. Let's see how this semi-budget offering stacks up.
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When it comes to cases, Coolermaster are one of the big name manufacturers that most see going hand in hand with quality. In recent years they've extended their reach in the hardware world to many different markets, but one of the biggest ones has to be their range of PSUs. Today I have the chunky UCP 1100w unit. Let's see how it compares to the myriad of PSUs we've looked at recently.