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Wednesday, December 20, 2006
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Antec is one of the most trusted names in computer hardware. It produces tens of award-winning products across a multitude of lines including power supplies, cooling devices, and cases, as well as noise-dampening products and even a short-lived line of CardBus scanners. This is a review of Antec's NSK1300 MicroATX Cube case, one of Antec's newest offerings in its line of cases suitable for small spaces and home theater PCs.
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Monday, November 27, 2006
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Home Theater PCs are becoming more popular these days, and they all try to tone down that they're a PC, trying to blend in with other Home Theater equipment. Antec's Fustion case is one of Antec's latest offerings for the home theater enthusiast. Antec designed this case to reduce noise and heat buildup using an innovative chamber structure, and even included a VFD display to complement your home theater software.
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Saturday, November 18, 2006
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The case has an industrial feel that reminds me somewhat of the early Cooler Master Stacker. No silly doors to annoy, but nine grilled blanking plates. The top plate is obviously designed for an optical drive, while the two below are covered in acoustic dampening, but if removed, you can fit another two optical drives.
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006
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The one thing no-one who owns this case can complain about is the ability to cool a hard working set of components. There isn't a noisy and in-efficient 80mm fan in sight, my arch nemesis, and that monster 200mm fan up top is far from a gimmick. It does an incredible job of exhausting hot air from the case. The futuristic and clean appearance of the Nine Hundreds exterior is sure to turn heads and like all Antec enclosures, the Nine Hundred is extremely well put together and the finish is second to none.
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Thursday, November 2, 2006
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With this case we think Antec has outdone themselves again. When they released the P180, I figured that they had one of the best functional and best looking cases released in the past few years. The clean look and the external arrangement was definitely a keeper. But after seeing the Nine Hundred on the Antec site, it was one I had to get and review for our readers. Does the Nine Hundred live up to my self imposed hype? Are we just harping on about an otherwise normal, boring case?
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Monday, October 30, 2006
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Antec has once again proven that glossy finishes and modular cables isn't all to making a great power supply. Despite lacking some glamour, the TruePower Trio hits where it counts- stability, flexibility, and rock-solid performance. Given the Trio's relatively low cost, the bang for the buck cannot be denied.
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Monday, October 9, 2006
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One word, Antec. If you are familiar with after-market power supplies or cases they you have definitely heard of Antec. Since 1986 Antec has been providing the highest quality of computer power and case products to over 25 countries. Today Antec has sent us their new Antec True Power Trio which features three +12V rails, Universal input which automatically selects voltages, Active PFC, and an efficiency rating of up to 85%. Plus this power supply is marked as a "Quite Computing" product so you'll be able to give your system the power it needs without loosing your hearing.
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Monday, October 2, 2006
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Antec has a long tradition of producing some of the finest cases and power supplies. We have seen some timeless classics like the SLK series of cases to the newest Lifestyle and Performance line. Their power supplies have been used by many overclockers and games, like myself. Just recently Antec has announced something that speaks well about their power supplies; they have given all their new power supplies a five year warranty. This will add assurance to an already great product.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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The ANTEC P180 was introduced at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas back in 2005 and has shaped the evolution of ANTEC's product line for the last year. The P180 was the first case built for high performance and quiet computing: Two ideals that used to be an oxymoron. Today we bring to you the latest refinement of the design: The P180B.
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Friday, March 31, 2006
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Antec's P150 offers the perfect balance of high performance and environmentally friendly computing. Integrated 430-Watt high efficiency power supply operates cleaner, cooler and quieter than standard PC power supplies. Sound-deadening panels and selectable, 3-speed 120mm case fan provide optimum cooling and whisper-quiet operation. Gleaming white and brushed aluminum finish with blue front bezel LED accents...
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Monday, January 30, 2006
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Who can benefit from the Phantom 500? If you are keen on keeping a quiet system, then this is definitely your ticket. Even though the Phantom 500 includes a fan, it could easily be considered a 'fanless PSU' as you may never, or at least rarely see the fan turn on. A fan certainly isn't a bad thing; it's a failsafe in case the unit does get too hot, but is completely silent the rest of the time. If your computer is not that well ventilated though, then the fan will likely operate constantly, which makes this not that appropriate for an HTPC. If you are thinking along the lines of HTPC though, then the Phantom 350 may be a good bet...
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Monday, January 16, 2006
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When Antec first released the Neo HE line up, I was excited to see someone come up with a high efficiency model that would be quiet and modular. Today, we get the opportunity to review the NeoHE 430. This model is the highest power rating you can get that isn't designed for SLI systems. For those who intend on building an SLI machine, the NeoHE 500 and 550 Watt models have both been nVidia SLI certified. Let's get onto the package and see what Antec has shipped us today!
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Saturday, December 31, 2005
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Looking as ordinary as Clark Kent, the Antec P150 may not earn more than a second glance from passersby but this quiet PC casing has a couple of tricks up its sleeves which may surprise the skeptics. Read on as we examine the hidden depths of Antec's latest Quiet Computing product...
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Monday, December 19, 2005
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There are many very good power supplies on the market these days, and the Antec TrueControl 2.0 550W has proven to be one of the best. At this price point, you're going to be hard-pressed to find a better one with adjustable rails and this kind of stability...
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Monday, December 12, 2005
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The Antec ATX12V Power Supply Tester is a simple tool for testing ATX12V (v 1.3 and v 2.0) power supplies without the use of voltmeters and probes. Simply plug the power supply outputs into the 24-pin (or 20-pin) connector to verify voltage of each ATX12V rail. The Antec ATX 12V PSU Tester is perfect for those of us that are constantly tinkering with systems or helping friends and family diagnose problems...
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