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By SXRguyinMA at 2012-05-18 16:02
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Fans can be a touchy subject in the PC world. There's a billion different fans and fan designs on the market today. Some are just general, inexpensive all-purpose fans while others are designed for specific purposes. The new FZ fans we'll be looking at from NZXT today fall into the latter category. Read on for the details....
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By SXRguyinMA at 2012-05-15 01:30
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When NZXT debuted the Phantom full tower it was an instant hit. From the unusual styling to the laundry list of features, it was quite the impressive case. Building off of the Phantom platform came the Phantom 410. A mid-tower version of the famed Phantom. How does it stack up to it's big brother? Well lets take a look.
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By SXRguyinMA at 2012-02-25 08:43
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Every case manufacturer has a variety of cases. In addition to standard cases each one has their flagship case. It's their pride and joy. It's the one that has the most features and supports the most hardware. Today we'll be looking at NZXT's new flagship - the Switch 810. Read more...
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By SXRguyinMA at 2011-10-31 17:05
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Midtower cases these days are a dime-a-dozen. Every manufacturer has one and each has their own way of doing things and features that try to make theirs stand out from everyone else's. But the ones that do stand out are those that are innovative and inexpensive - a sometimes hard recipe to get right. Will the latest offering from NZXT get it right? Read on to find out...
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By blueonblack at 2011-06-20 00:41
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Let's face it, we spend a lot of money on our hardware. From processors to video cards, technnology isn't cheap. This applies to peripherals as well as the core of a system. How many of us own a mouse or a keyboard that we wouldn't want to have to pay for again? The last thing we need is for one of our less-than-honest compatriots to walk away with them. NZXT has us covered with a new innovative add-on: the USB Bunker.
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By slaveofconvention at 2011-06-11 07:30
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BS Mods is a relatively new face on the forums. I say relatively because, in his time here (a little over a year) he's racked up a post count of around 150. Nothing he's said or done (to date) has particularly grabbed my attention which isn't a good or bad thing, it's just "a thing". Boy oh boy did THAT just change.... Read on after the break to see exactly what just made me spray diet coke over my beloved Logitech Keyboard....
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By blueonblack at 2011-05-13 02:34
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Are you a contol freak? Do you have to have command over your setup, in minute detail? Do you monitor your system like a technician in a nuclear reactor's control room? Do you enjoy visual and audio feedback from your charges? If you answered yes to these, the Sentry LXE touchscreen external fan controller from NZXT is probably for you...More.
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By Oneslowz28 at 2011-05-12 17:26
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Today NZXT released the 4th model in its award winning Sentry Fan Controller line. The Sentry Mesh is targeted at custom PC enthusiast who need adjustable fan control but are seeking a discrete minimalist look. We have reviewed several of the models in the Sentry (Sentry LX, Sentry 2) line and this afternoon we will be releasing our latest Sentry series review, The Sentry LXE. So keep an eye out for that. Keep reading after the jump for more information and some photos of the Sentry Mesh.
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By slaveofconvention at 2011-02-16 12:10
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You may have seen our Editor-in-Chief's recent announcement that he is to be the lucky recipient of an exclusive iBuyPower customized NXZT Phantom. While most of us choose to build our own computer systems, there is an undeniable market for ready-to-go systems, when they're done right. IBuyPower have just announced the Chimera XLC which just might tempt you. Read the full press release here.
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By Oneslowz28 at 2011-02-01 08:32
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Write up by Kayin and Oneslowz28
I think most of us have seen a post or two by PartyLikeARockstar, and most of us have seen him because of his work in the Project Logs part of the forum. Or we've found him in the Chatterbox, or in the forum chat hamming it up. It's a fair bet to call him a fixture of the site-he's normally somewhere to be found in amongst all this craziness...more.
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By Oneslowz28 at 2011-01-17 09:24
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El Monte, CA – January 10, 2011 – NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce Bunker, an advanced USB locking device designed for USB expansion and protection of gaming accessories. Plug in gaming mice, keyboards, and headphones and lock it with a sophisticated 20 key lock system and durable door to prevent theft at LAN parties and schools. Bunker installs easily into any open 5.25” drive bay and provides 4 additional USB ports for expanded connectivity.
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By Oneslowz28 at 2010-11-30 01:45
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Tis the season of giving, and TBCS has teamed up with NZXT to give our members a chance to win one of 3 awesome prizes. All you have to do is follow the steps in this thread and you will be entered in a random drawing to win one of the great prizes.
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By Trace at 2010-11-23 17:29
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Our friends over at NZXT recently sent out a set of some premium cables to review, similar to the set that was given away during our Blast From the Past contest. These black, individually sleeved cables look great inside any case or mod. More on the premium cables after the jump.
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By slaveofconvention at 2010-10-10 19:32
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By Colin Ormsby (slaveofconvention)
The staff and members at TBCS would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our very own Will, aka SXRguyinMA on being featured by Hack A Day for his innovative top panel in his recently completed TempestSXR project. Want to know more - you can see the Hack A Day article here, and the full worklog of the project here.
Again, our congratulations on this achievement, and thankyou to Snowman for bringing this to our attention!
UPDATE: The good folks over at Lifehacker have also featured Will's work over on their site. Be sure to check it out here
UPDATE 2: This mod is really making the rounds! Engadget published this article, and it can also be seen at [H]ard|OCP in this article.
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By slaveofconvention at 2010-08-25 08:45
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By: Charles J. Gantt ( Oneslowz28 ) & Colin M. Ormsby ( Slaveofconvention )
4 Front USB ports? Check. PCI bracket with another 4 USB Ports? Check. Internal Card reader? Check. USB connected fan controller? Check. Front panel VFD? Check. Internal Infra-red Receiver? Check. Enough USB headers on your motherboard? Erm, No.... Enter the IU01 from NZXT - a ridiculously simple solution to a growing problem for many PC users. Curious? Read on...
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