Cases
Snugg Jibitz Case for iPhone 4 Review
Published in Cases, Reviews, Smartphone Accessories | Written by Brandon
This is probably one of the most enjoyable cases I have had for my iPhone 4. Snugg have done a really good job with this case. It’s a full silicon product with perfect cut outs for all your needs, the silicone is of a very high quality and it’s not like any other case, this silicone is very tough and it stays in place nicely.
Antec Six Hundred Gaming Case Review
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Joe
Antec have, for some time, been one of the most reputable companies when it comes to PC enclosures with an array of impressive enclosures catering for different users’ requirements. The high-end part of the market has been plugged consistently by the company with cases such as the P180, and its later revisions, not to mention the Twelve Hundred and many more to boot. However, recently, Antec has decided to focus on the lower-to-mid price ranges and today’s review follows that theme: introducing the Antec Six Hundred gaming enclosure…
BitFenix Colossus Case Review
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Matt
A decent gaming rig requires the very best chassis to protect and cool all of your expensive hardware. Today we have our first product from BitFenix with The Colossus. The Colossus is a chassis for the uncompromising enthusiast. BitFenix claims that the Colossus offers unmatched expandability, security, and cooling all wrapped up in a modern and elegant body. Well, lets find out whether the Colossus lives up to all of these claims.
NZXT Panzerbox Case Review
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Rhys
The NZXT Panzerbox has been designed by NZXT from the base up. It is specifically aimed for those LAN Party gamers who want the entire usual hardware components in a small chassis as well as room for water cooling in a compact area. When creating a computer case from the start, it’s not an easy task and NZXT has certainly proved itself with this unique design.
NZXT Beta Case
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Richard
Although NZXT aren’t one of the biggest case vendors when compared to the likes of Antec and Cooler Master, they do have a large range of enclosures and have recently been busy revamping their product line with affordable, well designed cases. Their cases are mainly aimed at gamers and are popular due to being innovative and affordable. One of these is the NZXT Beta, which is a mid-tower case, manufactured from steel and has a few handy features such as a screw-less design and a black internal finish. Let’s find out if the Beta is the ideal budget gaming case…
InWin Maelstrom PC Enclosure
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Andrew
In recent years computer hardware has been developing at an amazing rate. But whilst much attention is given to new graphics technologies and new CPUs it seems that system enclosures are often left without much time in the limelight. However, one such case demands time in the forefront, with both its audacious aesthetics and its plethora of features, the InWin Maelstrom demands attention.
Thermaltake Element S VK60001W2Z PC Case
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Rhys
Computer cases are the forefront of a PC system and with so many different styles, sizes and colours to choose from, it’s easily one of the most difficult decisions to make when building a new computer. Thermaltake is one of the highly popular PC chassis manufacturers. For years they’ve been presenting cases for mostly the ‘gamer’ and ‘htpc’ markets. However, recently, Thermaltake has released a new series of cases called ‘Element’ which is more so designed at the ‘professional’ segment of the PC industry.
Today we have the Thermaltake Element S for review which seems to be a curvier and sleeker version of the Element T we reviewed not so long ago. Can it live up to the standards set by this case though? Only one way to find out, introducing the Thermaltake Element S VK60001W2Z…
Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Richard
The Antec Nine Hundred Two is a new, revamped version of the Nine Hundred. The original Nine Hundred was a great case but it wasn’t perfect. Antec have since looked at how they can make the case even better and have then implemented these improvements into the Nine Hundred Two. This means that the Nine Hundred Two has removable dust filters, external fan controllers (rather than internal) and the inside of the case has been painted black – in a similar fashion to the Antec Twelve Hundred. These improvements are just a few of the added extras. So has Antec managed to create the perfect gaming case this time round? Let’s take a look…
In Win X-Fighter AL-13 Series Gaming Case
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Matt
Today at Tech-Reviews we are reviewing a new case from In Win, a relatively well known company who specialise in computer cases and power supplies. The X-Fighter has been produced with a certain theme in mind. And that theme is Star Wars. Now, being a fan of the films, this case immediately grabbed my attention with its futuristic design. But, it’s not all about looks, so let’s see if the interior lives up to the same standards as the exterior.
Thermaltake Element T Case
Published in Cases, Reviews | Written by Matt
The Thermaltake Element T (VK9000 Series) is one of ThermalTake’s latest cases to enter the ‘Element’ series. Sporting plenty of space for fans, I think it’s safe to say that this is designed more for the gamers amongst us and the more performance demanding of users. So lets open it up and see if it’s up to the job.



