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Thursday, October 12, 2006
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From the front, this case slightly resembles the popular Wavemaster chassis, with a similar wavey aluminium door. However, unlike the wavemaster, the whole front fascia of the case is a door. On the right hand side, part of the door is cut away, to allow the front panel to show through. Here we have the power and reset switches, as well as FireWire, four USB ports, a headphone socket and microphone input
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The iTower is clearly trying to do something a bit different. It has started life as a fairly standard steel case, but been souped up with quick-fit hard drives, the little reset button on the back and a big strut across the middle for fan ducting and graphics retention. These are all good features, but don't really work with enthusiast components which tend to be bigger and heftier than your average bits of kit.
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Monday, October 2, 2006
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Are you a power user who has multiple hard drives in RAID configurations? Then you may just be the target audience for Cooler Master's new workstation class casing, the ITower 930. Read on to find out what's so different about this new casing.
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
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Companies with racks upon racks of servers have enjoyed ?hot swapping? hard drives for many years now, but Cooler Master has brought this technology right into the user?s home with the ITower 930. This super duty, mid-tower case is an absolute beast that includes a tool-less design, four front panel hot swap hard drive racks, and a very unique cooling system.
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