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RAMRod Powerbox gaming PC with RAMDisk review

, May 25th 2012 Discuss [0]

There are a lot of companies out there that will build you the gaming desktop of your dreams for a pretty penny. You could go pedestrian and buy from Alienware, or perhaps a little more custom and try iBuyPower. But one competitor has an edge that they hope will put them in a performance class above the rest. DV Nation specializes in blazing fast storage and memory, and puts every ounce of their experience into their RAMRod line of gaming PCs. The company was kind enough to let us try out the Powerbox, its compact model, to see the best in gaming excess.

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SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: March 7, 2012

, Mar 7th 2012 Discuss [0]

Today is going to be all about whatever Apple has to present to us at their big "see and touch" event starting at 10AM PST, and we'll be showing it all off via our liveblog at live.slashgear.com/ as well as in our brand new Apple Portal. Will we see a fantastically high definition iPad HD, an iPad 3rd generation also known as iPad 3, complete with Verizon's LTE and the newest tip for the elusive device, Haptic texture? We'll see very, very soon! Meanwhile there's still a whole lot of news coming down from the mountain this morning, so have a look! Read The Full Story

Thermaltake unveils Level 10 M Gaming Mouse

, Mar 7th 2012 Discuss [0]

Thermaltake is back with another product design made in conjunction with BMW Group Designworks USA. The last time we saw a design tie up between these two companies was the Level 10 case that was so cool. The new product is a gaming mouse the goes along with that Level 10 gaming case called the Level 10 M Gaming Mouse. Read The Full Story

iBUYPOWER crams new NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti into gaming rigs

, Jan 26th 2011 Discuss [0]

iBUYPOWER is a company that has all sorts of computer systems that it sells. The machines run from entry-level rigs up to fully optioned gaming machines that cost a fortune. iBP announced today that shoppers looking to get a new computer can now get some of the gaming rigs with the new NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti video card that debuted yesterday. Read The Full Story

Computer casemod puts gaming rig in a bomb disposal robot

, Dec 9th 2010 Discuss [0]

Geeks and their gaming computers are a one of those combinations that can result in some strange and wonderful mashups. Take this case mod for instance, a geek took his liquid cooled gaming rig and wrapped the machine into a remote controlled beast that looks like some sort of military bomb disposal robot to me. Read The Full Story

Handmade case makes Thermaltake Level 10 ugly by comparison

, May 4th 2010 Discuss [1]

The extent of my DIY capabilities stop at changing the oil in my car and building my own computers. If you get into needing to cut wood and build stuff, I am not the best man for the job. That is assuming you want the cut wood to be the right length and stuff. Read The Full Story

Thermaltake Level 10 iBUYPOWER PC gets liquid-cooling update

, Feb 11th 2010 Discuss [0]

What could make the stonking Thermaltake Level 10 PC case any better?  How about a custom liquid-cooling system; that's what iBUYPOWER and Asetek have done, modifying the latter's 120mm LCLC to fit the asymmetric Level 10 layout. Read The Full Story

Thermaltake Level 10 case gets unboxing

, Sep 29th 2009 Discuss [0]

Thermaltake's Level 10 PC case is half monolith to computing excess and half work of art, and we've been hoping the company would greenlight a production run since we first spotted it.  Happily that's now happening, and if you'd like to see what $700 of chassis looks like then MaximumPC have the unboxing for you. Read The Full Story

Edelweiss PC casemod makes Thermaltake look dull

, Jun 29th 2009 Discuss [0]

Reminding us of Thermaltake's monster Level 10 PC case, this is actually the Edelweiss PC, the handiwork of Pius Geiger and in fact initially constructed all the way back in 2006.  Updated this year with a crisp new white color-scheme, the water-cooled Edelweiss separates out drives, graphics and power-supply, and then illuminates them with a discrete but effective lighting system. Read The Full Story

Thermaltake Level 10 PC case with BMW Designworks

, Mar 6th 2009 Discuss [0]

Thermaltake have been showing off their special edition Level 10 PC case, created in association with BMW Designworks, at CeBIT this week.  Unlike most cases, which try to fit everything inside one big dull box, Level 10 looks as though the shell has been vacuum-packed around each of the components. Read The Full Story