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2.75
The B2 Stealth Bomber is a flawed gaming chassis let down by poor cable management, a crammed interior and myriad design glitches. If you don’t intend to regularly upgrade your system, it might be worth considering for the cool aesthetics. But only just.
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TBA
Cases
3.25
If you're after an affordable way to store your photos and videos, and would also like to view them on a TV without any fuss, the Welland MediaBank ME-747AP-SI represents good value for money. However, a few niggling flaws have rendered it less than perfect.
RRP:
$105.00
Cases
3.75
The Thermaltake SwordM isn't cheap, but those looking for some garish over-the-top design and some serious cooling will enjoy this style. Thermaltake could have put more effort into the tool-free aspect and some fan control would have been handy, but overall it's a powerful case for a powerful system.
RRP:
$682.00
Cases
0.00
AMD's new open-standard small form factor looks promising. It should hopefully re-ignite interest in the small PC market, as long as motherboard and case vendors take advantage of the smaller motherboard size and implement cool features such as ExpressCard slots.
RRP:
TBA
Cases
3.75
All up, the S21T is an enticing (albeit very expensive) option for a home-theatre PC. The integrated 12.1in touch screen is adequate for browsing and selecting media files without using a mouse or keyboard, but ultimately, a Windows SideShow controller device might've been a better option.
RRP:
$1969.00
Cases
3.75
There was definitely a feeling of anticlimax when we finally got our heads around this enclosure. Although this case has a lot of potential and some very nice features, it somehow didn't quite live up to what it promised.
RRP:
$289.00
Cases
4.00
It's tool-free, looks funky (if you're into that sort of thing) and has plenty of cooling, plus you can't go wrong with adjustable fans!
RRP:
$229.00
Cases
4.00
The Zalman ZMachine GT1000-TI is a very stylish case with an interesting and manageable design. There are no points lost for the lack of a removable motherboard tray, but the design could have allowed for it, which is disappointing.
RRP:
$599.00
Cases
4.50
This is one of the most feature-packed cases around town. It's not cheap and it's not light, but if you've got a lot of hardware and like to tinker inside your case as often as using your PC you'll appreciate this bad boy.
RRP:
$595.00
Cases
3.50
Although the Lian-Li PC-7S has no particularly innovative design features, it's a fairly solid case. We do think Lian-Li has skimped a little with only three hard drive bays and so much space to spare, but a simple PC setup will go well with this case.
RRP:
$158.00
Cases
3.00
This case has style, runs cool and quiet, and has enough size to cater to a high-end configuration. However, if you're constantly adding and removing components, this case isn't an ideal choice.
RRP:
$299.00
Cases
3.50
While we do have a couple of issues with its construction and design, the large size and excellent cooling of the 3D Aurora 570 make it a decent case if you want to build a high-end gaming PC. Its light weight means that you can also lug it to LAN parties fairly easily.
RRP:
$240.00
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