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CES 2012 Gaming Case & Tower Lineup

Gamers Nexus: "CES exploded with way more gaming hardware than we expected, which is good news, because a few of the classiest chassis-makers have put out word that they're working on several new lines of gaming towers and cases. Check out the photos and specs of some of our favorite, new gaming cases (so far) below."

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Velox5247d ago

I love those boxy cases... so cool.

5yN4MWQU5247d ago

Boxy cases like the HAF series (there's a new HAF XM in town, as well) are my favorite. They're not super portable, but they have a certain style that's very attractive.

BattleAxe5247d ago

Cooler Master makes the ugliest cases in the business. If you want a nice case, buy a Corsair or a Lian Li. The HAF Series is the kind of computer case that you would find in a messy bedroom with skid mark stained underwear hanging off of it.

kewlrats5247d ago

Case design is an art unto itself. I remember when the boxes were always that ugly yellow-gray back in the 90s. This is music to my eyes.

john25247d ago

Hmmmmm, I might get one of those for my upcoming PC system

xtremexx5247d ago

O_O, i am ashamed by the looks of my computer

SKUD5247d ago

The only sleek looking case out of that line up was the Corsair 550D. The rest look super cheesy.

ScubbaSteve5247d ago

Everyone's got their own opinion, but it looks like they're covering up a lot of fans in order to make it have solid sides. I've never been a fan of those front doors covering all the drive bays, they allow for a sleek look but they serve no purpose and you got to open them every time u want to use the DVD player so I tend to avoid them. You probably really like the solid look though which does look nice and I can't fault you for personal taste.

I'm interested to see what the new HAF case has inside. The HAF-X was very practical in terms of layout and features and it'll be interesting to see what's changed in the new model.

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Cooler Master & D-Box Go Behind the Scenes With the Motion 1, the First Haptic Gaming Chair

The Cooler Master and D-Box joint venture into creating the world's first haptic gaming chair with the Motion 1 makes an impression at GDC.

porkChop1158d ago (Edited 1158d ago )

So basically a gaming chair with HD Rumble built-in. That's pretty cool but if it costs more than, say, $800 USD I don't think it'll have any chance of taking off. And even then it would need to support PC and every console to get the largest customer base. The article says it could be at least $2K. It'll be D.O.A. at that price point.

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Cooler Master and D-BOX Launching “Motion 1” $2000 Haptic Gaming Chair Next Year

Cooler Master and D-BOX has announced that their new haptic gaming chair, the Motion 1, will launch Jan 2022 with MSRP between $1999 to $2299.

jznrpg1781d ago (Edited 1781d ago )

Damn that’s a lot for something that niche and possibly not used to it’s full potential .How are they going to make it worth it if games arent coded to make use of it? Will it just be generic settings for most games?? Eh it’s says movies first bleh who cares , gaming it won’t be very good I’d bet .

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Cooler Master Reveals New Limited Edition Colors For The MM711 RGB

Nice looking designs and colors for gamers to select from. Cooler Master, a global leader in designing and manufacturing innovative gaming peripherals and computer components, has announced a series of new, limited edition colorways for the MM711 RGB ultra-lightweight gaming mouse.