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Antec's P190 vs. Cooler Master's Stacker 830 SE Bundle
Hardware
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Reviewer: Article Publish Date: 10/9/2007 |
Introduction
For the enthusiast, buying a case can be a very personal decision. Long after the motherboard, processor or even memory has been passed on or outdated, an enthusiast case will remain a useful investment for a couple of (hardware) generations. With today’s deluxe cases starting out around $150 USD and custom luxury cases as high as $1000 USD, we can understand why. Just above the deluxe models we have a segment that we at RWG like to call the all inclusive high-end platform. Products in this segment come fully equipped with enthusiast level power supplies and advanced cooling performance to get your system up and running quickly. Generally these case bundles are quiet, yet powerful enough for enthusiast products such as quad core processors and multi-GPU solutions.
Today, we will be taking a look at two chassis platforms that go a little beyond the all inclusive high-end segment and actually break into the luxury category. Both products have roots as simple deluxe cases and have been refreshed with updated style, usability and accessory categories.