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Saturday, December 6, 2008
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Getting rid of the old tower P
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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Home theater PCs are a growing market. More and more people are looking for a device that can drive their entire home theater. For many, the HTPC is the solution; however, most do not want a clunky computer intruding into their living room. Who wants a Cooler Master Cosmos towering over everything in their living room? Thus over the years, many companies have offered PC cases designed specifically for the task of housing a Home Theater PC. We've looked at other HTPC cases in the past, such as the SilverStone Milo series and the Lascala LC20M, but today we will look at the Antec Veris Fusion Black 430, which is also referred to as the Fusion Black v2.
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
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Today I will be reviewing the Antec Fusion Black 430 Media Center case. Unlike many other Media Center PC's that resemble a complete PC system sitting next to your home theatre setup, the Antec Fusion possesses clean lines, sleek appearance and a design that will neither overstate or understate it's presence beside your expensive home theater equipment. Let's dig in and find out just how well the Antec Fusion Black 430 Media Center case is put together.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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Overall, the Fusion is a good choice for a HTPC chassis. The front bezel has a very classy, A/V receiver look that will blend seamlessly amongst other home theater equipment. Having the ability to adjust fan speed is a nice feature since at the lowest setting they are practically silent while still moving enough air to keep the hardware cool. Plenty of vibration dampening features is present on both the inside and outside of the case to additionally keep noise to a minimum, and it all works very well.
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