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NZXT Beta Chassis Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the NZXT Beta Chassis

NZXT Corp is relatively new to the computer hardware industry. Five short years since the company's founding in 2004, NZXT has not only released more than 15 cases, but also gaming mice, power supplies, and other accessories. Their inventory ranges to all ends of the price spectrum: from their $450 all aluminum Khaos, to their budget case, Alpha, which sells for about an eighth of that price. Today, we're going to have a look at the just released NZXT Beta, a case for those with slim wallets.
NZXT Beta Chassis Review

Antec P183 Review
Overclockers Online posted a review on the Antec P183

Antec has followed the motto 'If it's not broke, don't fix it', for some time now with their Performance One series of cases. The core function and style of the case is retained but they have made a few tweaks to improve on it. There is greater airflow with the improved vents in the front door and drive bay covers. As with its other siblings, the P183 is made of quality materials and is therefore quite sturdy and strong.
Antec P183 Review



NZXT Cryo LX Aluminum Notebook Cooler Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the NZXT Cryo LX Aluminum Notebook Cooler

Up on the review block today I've got the NZXT Cryo LX Aluminum Notebooks Cooler and this thing is huge, meant to handle notebooks up to 19". The Crylo LX features three 120mm fans to move air, and keep your notebook cool, along with the fans it also features a built-in USB hub as well. So how does it perform?
NZXT Cryo LX Aluminum Notebook Cooler Review

Thermaltake Armor Plus Full Tower Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Thermaltake Armor Plus Full Tower Case

Every once in a while, a unique experience comes your way, and gives you a story that you'll be able to tell for years to come. The story usually carries with it some bizarre and unusual occurrence that gives most that hear it a really good laugh. Sometimes the outcome is good, other times it is bad, but almost certainly, every time the story will bring a smile to just about everyone's face. Well, I would like to tell you one such story that centers on the "case of the locked up case".

The Thermaltake Armor Plus gaming case is a sturdy, full tower case featuring many aesthetic, as well as functional, features. The Thermaltake Armor Plus case features ample room for several internal and external drives with screw less installation. The Thermaltake Armor Plus easily accommodates a multitude of system components, water cooling systems, peripherals, and just about anything else you could throw into a computer case.
Thermaltake Armor Plus Full Tower Case Review