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Welcome to your humpday affiliate news. After you finish reading our review of the Corsair Vengeance 2000 wireless headset, you have lots of other reviews to keep you busy. Most interesting to me are the Thermaltake water kits over at OverClockersClub. Take a look!
Motherboards
EVGA Classified SR-X review: dual Socket 2011 @ Hardware.Info
Video Cards
Sapphire HD 7870 Flex GHz Edition 2 GB @ techPowerUp
Triple-screen gaming on today's graphics cards
Cases
AZZA Genesis 9000 Full Tower PC Case Review @ Legit Reviews
Xilence Interceptor Review @ Vortez
Aerocool Strike-X Advance @ techPowerUp
Cooling
Thermaltake Water 2.0 Performer and Water 2.0 Pro Review @ OCC
Storage
Plextor M5S 256GB SATA 3 SSD Review
Seagate GoFlex Satellite Review @ TechwareLabs
PSU’s
Seasonic X-Series 750 W Power Supply Review @ Hardware Secrets
Input Devices
Cyborg M.M.O. 7 Gaming Mouse Review @ ThinkComputers.org
Cyborg F.L.Y.9 Wireless Flight Stick Xbox 360 Review @ eTeknix.com
Audio
Sennheiser PC 360 Gaming Headset - BCCHardware
Other
Plantronics Voyager Pro UC 2 Review - XSReviews
Netgear R6300 802.11ac router review: gigabit via Wi-Fi? @ Hardware.Info
Gigabyte SkyVision WS100 WHDI Caster Review @ eTeknix.com
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Welcome to your Tuesday morning affiliate news. We have a few interesting reviews today including a C70 Case review over at Benchmark Reviews. Check below for the link.
Video Cards
MSI R7850 Power Edition OC Video Card Review @ Ninjalane
Cases
XION XON-980-BK ATX Mid-Tower Case Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Corsair Vengeance C70 Computer Case @ Benchmark Reviews
Thermaltake Armor Revo Full-Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix.com
Cooling
Thermaltake Water2.0 Pro AIO Liquid Cooler Review
Deepcool Fiend Shark CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
PSU’s
Corsair GS800 V2 800 W @ techPowerUp
Storage
OCZ Vertex 4 256GB SSD Review w/1.5 Performance Update @ Real World Labs
MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 3 SATA III 512GB SSD
WD Red drives for NAS Review at DecryptedTech
Input Devices
ROCCAT Savu Mid-Size Hybrid Gaming Mouse Review @ Madshrimps
SteelSeries SRW-S1 Review @ Vortez
Other
Bitfenix Spectre Pro & Pro LED Fan Review @ Neoseeker
Satechi 4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub Review @ Legit Reviews
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A good read from a friend of mine over at Bright Side of the News
Valve cannot and will not hide behind a claim of being a victim of piracy, but rather innovate around it. By decreasing the price of CS:GO to $15 and the price of DOTA 2 to free, they have effectively de-incentivized piracy and at the same time have significantly increased their legitimate audience. By decreasing the price, Valve made CS:GO and DOTA 2 affordable to almost everyone, and as a result of pure economics, their market is expanded. What does this mean? More people are going to buy these games and whenever more people buy a game, computer hardware sales go up, bringing the entire PC gaming industry with it.
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Join SAPPHIRE on a journey looking back across SAPPHIRE’s technological landscape and get a chance to win the latest HD7xxx oozing with innovation.
For the week between July 10th and July 17th, SAPPHIRE will tell you on their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/SapphireTechnology) the stories of their technology innovations counting down to the launch of SAPPHIRE’s latest breakthrough graphics card.
During this time you’ll be able to enter a competition for the chance to win the most highly anticipated card of 2012. Go to the SAPPHIRE Evo application at SAPPHIRE’s Facebook page, take a picture of your SAPPHIRE graphics card and send it to us. From the group of correct entries, one lucky winner will be selected.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to take a look at the evolutionary history of SAPPHIRE’s graphics cards and maybe win our latest APEX Predator!
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I hope everyone stayed cool this weekend, I know here at the LanOC office we saw temperatures hitting 101 as we sat in front of the AC to stay cool while working all weekend. The plus side is we have a few good reviews for you guys to read this weekend as well as reviews from our affiliates.
Video Cards
Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 OC Vapor-X 1GB Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com
Cooling
Cooler Master X6 Elite CPU Cooler Review @ Custom PC Review
Phanteks PH-TC14PE Review @ HCW
Cases
Wesena ITX5 Mini-ITX HTPC Chassis Review @MissingRemote
Storage
Kingston MobileLite G3 USB 3.0 Memory Card Reader Review @ Legit Reviews
Win a 128GB Kingston Solid State Drive @ Bigbruin.com
OCZ RevoDrive X2 SSD Review @ HardwareLOOK
Corsair Accelerator 30GB & 60GB Review @ OCC
Patriot EP Pro 32GB UHS-I SD Card Review @Hi Tech Legion
Audio
Cooler Master CMStorm Sonuz Gaming Headset Review at DecryptedTech
Kworld Dark Pyramid D15u+ Speaker Review @ eTeknix.com
Roccat Kave Real 5.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset - BCCHardware
Gaming
Magic The Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers PC Review @ eTeknix.com
Other
Samsung Galaxy S III 16GB Smartphone Review @ Legit Reviews
Dell Inspiron 14z Ultrabook Review @ HotHardware.com
Everything You Need to Know About the Intel Virtualization Technology @ Hardware Secrets
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Late last week CNN/fortune magazine had an interesting article comparing the life cycles of the PC and Consoles. Because they have extended the life of the consoles out longer this generation it has helped the PC grow as console sales have slowly dropped. Its an interesting read for all of those interested. We also noticed there is a quote from Nvidia in there as well.
Now a lull in the life-cycle of consoles is giving the PC a leg up. This spring graphics card maker Nvidia (NVDA) released a new cutting edge GTX 680 GPU that could spur a new wave of game development. "Toward the tail of the console life cycle, the gap between console and PC is just too big for developers to ignore," Nvidia spokesman Bryan Del Rizzo told Fortune.
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Yesterday I came across this interesting project that someone put together. Those of you who are Starcraft 2 fans will really appreciate this, but I think everyone should be impressed with the whole process this guy went through. From modeling, to having the plastic shell made, to working on the details like the paint and wiring. This is the world’s first Starcraft 2 arcade stick!
All of the images and the story on how everything came together at the following link.

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I hope everyone had a great holiday. We have been playing catch up with week due to the weather and then the holiday as well. Because of that today’s affiliate news covers the better part of the week. If you are looking for something to keep you inside in the AC this weekend, this list should do it! Enjoy.
CPU’s
AMD FX-8120 CPU Review @ Madshrimps
Video Cards
MSI GTX 680 Lightning 2GB Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com
MSI R7850 Power Edition OC 2GB GPU Review @ RWLabs
ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 2 GB @ techPowerUp
Zotac GTX 680 Review - XSReviews
Sapphire HD 7950 FleX Dual-X Edition 3GB Review @ OCC
Motherboards
ASUS P8Z77-V Intel Z77 Express LGA 1155 @ techPowerUp
MSI Z77A-GD80 (Intel Z77) Motherboard with Thunderbolt Review
Cooling
Be Quiet! Dark Rock Advanced CPU Cooler @ Planet Overclock
Noctua NH-U9B SE2 CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
Phanteks PH-TC14CS C-Type CPU Cooler Review @ Legit Reviews
Spire TherMax Eclipse III "TME III" CPU Cooler Review
Thermaltake WATER2.0 Pro CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
Thermaltake Water2.0 Performer AIO Liquid Cooler Review
Cases
Sharkoon T28 Mid-Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix.com
Corsair Vengeance C70 Mid-Tower Gaming Chassis Review @ eTeknix.com
Corsair Vengeance C70 Review @ Vortez
Lian Li The Hammer PC-90 Full-Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix.com
SilverStone Grandia SST-GD07B HTPC Enclosure @ Benchmark Reviews
Lian Li PC-V355-B Mini Tower Chassis Review
Xclio Touch 767 Review @ Vortez
Corsair Obsidian 550D Mid-tower Case Review @ TechwareLabs
Input Devices
Corsair Vengeance K60 & M60 FPS Keyboard & Mouse Review @ Legit Reviews
Thermaltake Ladon Mousepad review @ Rbmods
Genius Imperator Pro Gaming Keyboard @ Benchmark Reviews
CM Storm Sentinel Advance II Gaming Mouse Review @ Techgage
Cooler Master CM Storm Sentinel Advance II & CM Storm Speed-RXL Review @ Neoseeker
Genius GX Gaming DeathTaker MMO/RTS Professional Gaming Mouse Review
Roccat Taito Mouse Pads Review @ eTeknix.com
Zowie EC1 eVo Review: The Perfect Tool for the Job @ Custom PC Review
Thermaltake Ladon Mousepad review @ Rbmods
CM QuickFire Pro Mechanical Keyboard - BCCHardware
Nexus SM-5000 Silent Mouse @ Rbmods
Storage
Corsair 30GB Accelerator: Cuts Price, Not Performance @ HotHardware.com
Akitio Taurus Mini Super-S LCM RAID Enclosure Review @ ThinkComputers.org
Crucial Adrenaline Solid State Cache Review @ eTeknix.com
ADATA 500 Series S510 120GB SSD Review @ eTeknix.com
OCZ Vertex 4 240GB SATA 6Gbit/s SSD Review @ Techgage
OCZ Agility 4 128GB SSD Review @ RWLabs
Icy Dock MB559U3S Ultra Slim 3.5in USB 3.0 and eSATA Enclosure Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Crucial Adrenaline SSD Cache Drive - BCCHardware
Eight Crucial M4 SSDs Pushed to 4.1GB/s Performance
Kingston FCR-HS3 and FCR-MLG3 USB 3.0 Flash Card Readers Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Audio
CM Storm Sonuz Review: Cooler Master Cranks Up the Bass @ Custom PC Review
Cooler Master Storm Sonuz Gaming Headset Review @ Ninjalane
ARCTIC Sound S362 Review @ Vortez
CM Storm Sonuz Gaming Headset Review @ ThinkComputers.org
Sennheiser's HD 558 headphones are cans of whoop-ass
ARCTIC Sound P531 5.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Review @ Custom PC Review
PSU’s
Seasonic S12II Bronze 430 W Power Supply Review @ Hardware Secrets
Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 10 850 W @ techPowerUp
Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 750W Power Supply Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Memory
G.Skill Trident 2400MHz 8GB DDR3 Dual Channel Memory Kit Review
Network
Edimax EW-7438RPn N300 Universal Wi-Fi Extender Review @ ThinkComputers.org
Netgear WNDR4500 N900 Wireless Router Review @ Legit Reviews
Netgear R6300 802.11ac router review @ Hardware.Info
Other
Alienware M17x R4 (2012) Review, Ivy Bridge and Kepler Refresh @ HotHardware.com
Acer Aspire TimelineU M3 review
Patriot PBO Alpine Android 2.2 Media Player Review @ Hi Tech Legion
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My first Android phone was the Droid Incredible, after going with a Blackberry Storm, going to the Incredible was an eye opening experience. Of course I moved on from it to faster and bigger models as it aged. What only seems like a short time later, it’s important for any phone to have 4G as Verizon quickly expands their coverage. On July 5th Verizon is introducing their latest version of the Incredible, the DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE. With that name it’s clear that it will now be sporting the fast LTE speeds. With a 4 inch screen and a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon chipset it is worlds apart from the original Incredible. HTC is also taking advantage of their investment in Beats Audio by packing in Beats technology in the DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE. Unlike past offerings like this, the device won’t include any headphones, Beats or otherwise, but it makes up for it with a low release price of $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate debit card with a two-year contract and data plan. In case you were wondering it has an 8-megapixel, rear-facing camera with autofocus, LED flash, BSI, f/2.2 and 28 mm lens. The phone will come with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as well as the latest version of the HTC Sense 4 UI, no waiting for updates here.
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I hope everyone had a safe weekend. I know a lot of people in the Midwest, including us at the LanOC office, had to deal with storms and wide spread power outages. That means we are a little behind today and playing catch up on the review side. But we do have a list of reviews from our affiliates to keep you busy, enjoy!
Video Cards
Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 OC Dual-X fleX 3GB Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com
HIS Radeon HD 7850 IceQ X TurboX 2GB in CrossFire
Cases
Sentey Halcon GS-6050 II Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
Rosewill THOR V2-W Full Tower Computer Case @ Modders-Inc
MSI IN-602 Stealth Mid-Tower Case Review
Storage
Super Talent USB 3.0 Express RC8 50GB Drive Review @ Legit Reviews
ADATA Premier Pro SP900 128GB Solid State Drive Review @ ThinkComputers.org
Corsair Force GT 240GB SSD Review @ RWLabs
Thecus N4800 4-Bay Battery Backup NAS
Input Devices
Ozone Radon Opto Mouse Review @ TechwareLabs
CM Storm Speed-RX Mouse Mats @ techPowerUp
Corsair Vengeance C70 Review @ OCC
Gaming
War Inc. Battle Zone (F2P) PC Review @ eTeknix.com
Audio
SteelSeries 7H Fnatic Edition Gaming Headset Review @ Madshrimp
Other
Creating a Bootable DOS Flash Drive the Easy Way @ Techgage
MacBook Air 13? Ivy Bridge (mid-2012) MBA Ultrabook Review and SSD Performance Analysis
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As a big fan of Prototype game this is very disappointing to me.
"Although we made a substantial investment in the Prototype IP, it did not find a broad commercial audience. Radical is a very talented team of developers, however, we have explored various options for the studio, including a potential sale of the business, and have made a difficult conclusion through the consultation process that the only remaining option is a significant reduction in staff. As such, some employees will remain working for Radical Entertainment supporting other existing Activision Publishing projects, but the studio will cease development of its own games going forward."
http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/07/02/prototype-2-developers-wont-be-making-any-more-games-pc-version-unaffected/
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Happy Friday everyone! I hope this week has gone well for everyone. With new TF2 updates and Google I/O we have had more than enough to keep us busy. I have your affiliate news for today to help fill the time between now and happy hour. Enjoy
Motherboards
Asus Maximus V Gene Review @ OCC
Video Cards
KFA2 GTX 680 EX OC 2GB Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com
Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 3GB Flex Edition Video Card Review
Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 OC 3GB Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews
Cooling
Thermaltake Frio Extreme CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
Noctua NH-L12 Review at Overclockers Online
Cases
Corsair Vengeance C70 @ techPowerUp
Storage
Corsair Accelerator 30GB SSD Cache Drive Review @ Legit Reviews
QNAP vs Thecus @ Computing on Demand
OCZ Vertex 4 128GB Solid State Drive Review @ eTeknix.com
PSU’s
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This weekend (June 30th - July 1st), during the Starcraft II MCSL Season 7 playoffs, SAPPHIRE Technology will run a Manic Weekend giveaway with Team EG on Facebook. EDGE HD3 mini PC, HD 7870 GHz Edition graphics card or one of ten Team EG Jabba t-shirts are in the prize pool. A teaser about the giveaway is available athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnufVsoZtgY
Manic Weekend with Team EG is a special edition of SAPPHIRE’s Manic Monday giveaway series. To enter the giveaway, go to www.facebook.com/SapphireTechnology and visit the EG Manic Weekend application. Answer the question presented by Evil Geniuses’ ‘Machine’ and submit your entry. From the group of correct entries, 12 winners will be randomly selected. The contest will close on July 1st 11:59PM PDT.
MCSL (Master’s Cup Series League - http://mcsl.evilgeniuses.net/) is hosted by the Team EG StarCraft 2 league. The MCSL has grown to become one of the world’s most prestigious online leagues for professional gamers. This year’s series will be settled this weekend between four teams (SlayerS, Mousesports, Complexity and Fnatic).
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How is everyone doing today? After taking a look at the weather report for here in the Midwest it’s going to be a really hot day. A perfect day to crank up the air conditioning and read a few reviews online. This is why we have our affiliate reviews listed out for you today. I hope you enjoy.
Video Cards
AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Video Card Review @ Hardware Secrets
AMD Radeon HD 7850 / 7870 round-up
Inno3D iChiLL GTX 670 HerculeZ 3000 Edition 2GB Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com
EVGA GTX 680 SC Signature Review @ Vortez
XFX Double Dissipation R7750 Review @ OCC
Cases
Diablotek Abyss White ATX Mid Tower Case Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Cooling
Lepa Vortex PWM Fan @ TechwareLabs
Zalman CNPS14X Ultra Quiet CPU Cooler Review
Input Devices
CM Storm Spawn Gaming Mouse @ Planet Overclock
CM Storm Quick Fire Pro Gaming Keyboard Review @ ThinkComputers.org
Razer Taipan Expert Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse Review @ Custom PC Review
Audio
Corsair Vengeance 2000 Wireless Headset @ Rbmods
Corsair Vengeance 2000 Wireless Headset @ Benchmark Reviews
Gaming
Civilization V - Gods & Kings Review @ Techgage
Other
Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 Review @ HotHardware.com
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Yesterday we had two launches on the same day so we skipped out on all of our news. That means today our affiliate news is twice as full today. So you guys/girls will have lots to check out to get you through your hump day. Enjoy
Motherboards
ECS Z77H2-AX 'Golden Board' Intel Z77 Motherboard Review @ Legit Reviews
ASRock Fatal1ty Z77 Professional
Z77 Motherboard Roundup II: EVGA, ASRock, Gigabyte, Zotac @ HotHardware.com
Biostar TZ77XE4 Intel LGA 1155 @ techPowerUp
ASRock, ECS, Gigabyte, Intel, Sapphire Z77 Motherboard Roundup
Video Cards
MSI GTX 670 Power Edition Twin Frozr IV 2 GB @ techPowerUp
Sapphire HD 7950 FleX Edition @ TechwareLabs
Sapphire HD 7870 FleX Dual-X 2GB Review @ OCC
MSI GEFORCE GTX 680 Lightning 2GB Video Card Review
PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 670 Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
Sapphire Radeon HD 7870 2GB DDR5 Flex Edition Video Card Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Club3D Radeon HD 7850 royalKing 2GB Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix.com
PSU’s
Rosewill CAPSTONE-550MM Power Supply Review @ Hardware Secrets
Cases
In Win Mana 137 Mid Tower Case Review @ ThinkComputers.org
3R System L700 Eclipse Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
Rosewill R5 Black Mid Tower Case Review @ Legit Reviews
Cooling
Xigmatek SD1283 Dark Knight Night Hawk Edition CPU Cooler at Modders-Inc.com
Storage
Crucial m4 128GB SSD Review and Data Transfer Kit Review
MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof 3 256GB mSATA Solid State Drive Review
Netgear ReadyNAS Duo V2: Fast and affordable
OCZ Vertex 4 128GB SSD RAID @ RWLabs
Crucial Adrenaline Caching SSD Review @ HardwareLOOK
Intel 910 800GB and 400GB PCI Express Solid State Drive Review
Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB Solid State Drive Review @ Bigbruin.com
SuperSSpeed S301 Hyper SLC 120GB Solid State Drive Review
Input Devices
Roccat Isku and Kone Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Review @ Ninjalane
Roccat Savu Gaming Mouse Review - XSReviews
CM Storm QuickFire Pro Mechanical Keyboard Review @ eTeknix.com
Gaming
Max Payne 3 Gaming and 3D Vision Experience @ Hi Tech Legion
Audio
Microlab H21 2.0 Bluetooth Speaker Set Review @ HardwareLOOK
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Nvidiia posted up their WHQL certified drivers for the Windows 8 Release Preview today.You can download both versions at the following links. 32-bit download, 64-bit download. Notebook users who are using Windows 8 Release Preview should still continue using Geforce 302.80 drivers. 32-bit notebook download, 64-bit notebook download. This means those of you not wanting to run beta drivers can still check out Windows 8.
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I hope everyone had a great weekend and enjoyed themselves. I spent the better part of the weekend playing Civ5. I hope you guys fit in a little gaming time as well. Here are the Affiliate news postings from over the weekend.
Video Cards
AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition 3GB Video Card Overclocked
AMD Radeon HD 7750 / 7770 graphics card round-up
Motherboards
Gigabyte Z77-D3H and Z77X-UD5H Reviewed @ Madshrimps
EVGA Z77 FTW Motherboard Review @ Ninjalane
Asus P8Z77-V LX (Z77) Motherboard Review @ eTeknix.com
Cases
BitFenix Prodigy @ techPowerUp
Antec ISK110 VESA Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
Corsair Carbide 300R Mid-Tower Gaming Chassis Review @ Techgage
Cooling
Deepcool Frostwin Review @ OCC
Storage
Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB SSD Review @ Legit Reviews
ioSafe 500GB Rugged Portable Hard Drive Review @ ThinkComputers.org
MyDigitalSSD BulletProof 3 mSATA 256GB SSD Review
Gaming
Ghost Recon Online PC Beta Review @ eTeknix.com
Gigabyte eSport LAN Wrap Up Coverage
Audio
Ozone Onda ST Stereo Gaming Headset Review @ TechwareLabs
Corsair Vengeance 2000 Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset Review
Other
Cygnett Lavish Earth Multi-view Folio Case iPad 2 Case Review @ Madshrimps
ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T
XPAND YOUniversal Electronic 3D Eyewear Review @MissingRemote
Alienware M17x, Amped with Ivy Bridge and GeForce GTX 680M - Hands-On
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25 June 2012, Keelung, Taiwan - Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd, today announces a brushed aluminum EATX supported chassis with a front placed PSU – PC-V750. With the power supply placed in the front, the PC-V750 can hold the hardware that enthusiasts desire while keeping a smaller footprint.
Shorter than most EATX supporting chassis, the 440mm (17.32”) tall PC-V750 can hold up to six 3.5” hard drives with hotswap capabilities in the HDD cage with one 2.5” at the bottom of the cage. Two more 2.5” drives can be installed if only four 3.5” drives are in the cage.
For users who don't want an optical drive, an additional 3.5” drive can be put in the 5.25” bay. Two more 3.5” or three more 2.5” hard drives can be placed on the floor on the chassis adding even more storage potential.
Under the HDD bay a standard ATX power supply can be comfortably placed. A pre-routed cable for the power supply wraps around behind the motherboard tray for plug access in the rear of the chassis. The PC-V750 provides ventilation slits underneath the PSU with a removable pull-out filter to help increase the life and performance of the power supply.
The PC-V750 has ten expansion slots for future upgradeability. Graphics cards up to 380mm in length can fit, and an arm helps to support longer cards.
Five well-placed fans keep your hardware at optimal operating temperatures. Two front 120mm fans blow cool air directly on the HDD rack. Dual top 120mm and one rear 120mm fans keep the cool air circulating throughout the case by pulling hot air out of the chassis. Additionally, the Lian Li PC-V750 supports water cooling with two rubber grommet holes.
On the front I/O panel there are two USB 3.0, one USB 2.0, one e-SATA and HD audio ports providing high connectivity capabilities.
Because details are important, this elegant brushed aluminum chassis has many features that DIY builders can appreciate such as easy-to-remove pop-off panels for simple installations and upgrades and sturdy aluminum feet with rubber bottoms to reduce vibrations.
The PC-V750 comes in three varieties: silver (PC-V750A), black (PC-V750B), and internal black with a side panel window (PC-V750WX).
Specifications:
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Model |
PC-V750 |
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Case Type |
Full tower chassis |
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Dimensions |
(W) 230mm x (H) 440mm x (D) 586mm |
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Front bezel Material |
Aluminum |
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Color |
Black / Silver / Internal Black |
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Side Panel |
Aluminum |
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Body Material |
Aluminum |
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Net Weight |
7.35KG |
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5.25" drive bay (External) |
1 |
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3.5" drive bay (External) |
None |
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HDD bay |
3.5-Inch HDD x9 |
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Expansion Slot |
10 |
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Motherboard |
E-ATX / ATX / Micro ATX |
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System Fan (Front) |
120mm Fan x2 |
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System Fan (Top) |
120mm Fan x2 |
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System Fan (Rear) |
120mm Fan x1 |
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I/O Ports |
USB 3.0 x 2 / USB 2.0 x 1 |
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Maximum Compatibility |
VGA Card length: 380mm |
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Power Supply |
Standard ATX PS2 (Optional) |
Product Information and detailed specifications:
http://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/product/product06.php?pr_index=612&;cl_index=1&sc_index=25&ss_index=61&g=spec
About Lian Li
Lian Li Industrial Co. Ltd is an Aluminum Chassis and Chassis peripheral manufacturer and provider of industrial wholesale as well as OEM & ODM services for the PC industry as required. With over 20 years of service excellence, ISO 9001 certification and a team of professional staff willing to do the utmost to deliver durable, superior quality products, all backed by a *2 year guarantee; your satisfaction is guaranteed (*conditions apply). To learn more about Lian Li, please visit their websites at www.Lian-Li.com
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For those old school gamers like me, I came across this image on reddit this morning. The post was titled "100 amazing DOS games. This was my childhood." but the image itself is titled List of worthwhile DOS games. Either way, it’s a walk into the past for those of us who grew up with floppy disks and command prompts.
http://information2share.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/list-of-worthwhile-dos-games.jpg
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