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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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If you're a PC enthusiast chances are you've heard of Spire and if you're a car enthusiast the chances are you've heard of Pininfarina. If you're into both the chances are good that when you heard those two words together your first thought was "WTF?". Well, Spire just didn't pull a name out of a hat for this case, it was indeed designed by the folks at Pininfarina. This begs the question "Just what do car designers know about PC cases?"
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
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The bottom line is this. If you?re looking for one heck of a nice looking case with functionality and a solid layout that maintains excellent noise suppression and decent cooling, the Pininfarina is the first and last stop you should make. It is big enough for any hardware list yet not so large that it can't sit on top of a desk for everyone to see. The Pininfarina is well built and equally as well designed and anyone owning it should be more than pleased with their purchase.
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Wednesday, August 16, 2006
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The Spire Pininfarina is a great looking case that seems to fit in just about anywhere. The sleek appearance of this case looks ultra modern, while its modest design is very stylish. While I had come to terms with this case being useless for anyone that needs to move their computer from time to time (gamers), there was something else bothering me. That was the price of this somewhat impractical case, with a retail value of $130 US the Pininfarina is no bargain. At the same price tag cases such as the 100% aluminum Thermaltake Shark can be purchased, which weighs half as much as the Pininfarina and offers more features.
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