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Monday, November 5, 2007
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Sunbeam started out producing the best CCFLs on the market, and now produces all kinds of modding supplies and gadgets, cases, excellent power supplies, and other building items. This is the third Sunbeam Case I have owned, the first one from their Tuniq division. The Tuniq division of Sunbeam consists of some of their more experienced employees, and focuses on adding fashion and high function. Presently, they make Tuniq branded cases, power supplies, CPU coolers, hard drive silencer/coolers, and thermal compound.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
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The UFO Acrylic Cube case from Sunbeam has a lot of unique features for a clear plastic case. The cube design is unlike other clear cases I've seen, and its compact size makes it great for smaller systems or users with space restrictions. There is a large amount of "WOW-factor" that comes with a case like this, and it is sure to turn some heads.
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Friday, September 28, 2007
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Some might recall that we did check already some products from Sunbeam in the past, and well a new opportunity came up to once again work together. Sunbeam Company, a true art innovator in the field of PC modification and accessories at all aspect, targets on providing the top quality and state of art computer products. Being a division of Sunbeam, Tuniq considers itself in the fashion business of computing industry. They are committed to bring stylish, durable and high performance equipments to the world of computer modding. Their TX-2 compound is a high thermal conductive and low thermal resistance compound for components that require improved thermal dissipation.
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Friday, August 17, 2007
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Surely you've heard of Sunbeamtech by now. Sunbeam and I go back a long ways, over 5 years. My first CCFL was by Sunbeam, which was the product that got them started. They were by far the best on the market, and still are. Today, I am reviewing the Sunbeamtech Freezing storm. As you might imagine by the name, the Freezing Storm is designed for some extreme cooling. We'll see during the course of the review what Sunbeamtech has done to help keep your rig cool.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
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This new case from Sunbeamtech features three 120mm fans to cool down the hardware nested inside, we stress test the enclosure with a high end VGA card as well as a mid-range one to see if their new 3D core-fan can deliver on its promise.
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Monday, August 6, 2007
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Well Sunbeamtech have been around for a few years and have offered some great products, from cases, to lights and even lighted feet for your case. Also they are responsible for the Tuniq cooler under the brand of Tuniq, So when I heard they had released a UV version of their cube I decided to drop them a line and get one in for review.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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Sunbeamtech is one of the many manufacturers that regularly releases new cases to keep up with a rapidly changing market. One of their latest models, the Quarterback, is an ATX midtower style case that includes many of the features that computer enthusiasts want, while also including a few unique touches.
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
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Not everyone can afford the latest and greatest heatsink on the market. Some users are stuck with the noisy stock coolers that are lacking in performance. What else can the user do? We take a look at a new entry level heatsink from Sunbeam called the Silent Whisper. At just $19.99, the budget-minded consumer might just have a reason to get rid of the stock heatsink.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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There is something good to be said for a near-silent pc, but I don't have one. Even as I write this, the steady hum of my computer fans drone on. My friends can't stand my computer room for more than a half an hour. The sound drives them crazy. It doesn't bother me personally. I used to work with children for a living and I can ignore pretty much any sound. Not to mention, I've always set performance over comfort when it comes to cooling. However, for the sake of friendship, I decided to look into silent or near silent PC cooling. Coincidentally, Sunbeamtech have sent a Silent Whisper CPU cooler for review. The Silent Whisper is a supposedly near silent CPU cooler for the budget minded enthusiast. At $19.99 on some online stores, the Silent Whisper is very affordable, but how does it perform? Let's find out.
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The Sunbeam Tuniq tower is one of the largest heatsinks around, with a 120mm fan sandwiched between two rows of aluminum fins. The three U-shaped copper heatpipes carry away the heat from the copper base, and the included fan controller allows the user to dial in the fan speed and noise to their liking. The Tuniq Tower goes on the test bench to see what kind of performance this monster can give.
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Monday, June 25, 2007
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One of the things I like about the Sunbeam 3D Storm case is the mesh front with washable open-cell foam to help keep dust from entering the system. The black mesh and the silver aluminum add a subtle touch of class to the case and give it a lot of style. The 3D Core Fan system adds greater flexibility to the positioning of the fans, as well as supporting up to four 120 mm fans. The Core Fan system works very well to help reduce component temperatures, especially with passively cooled components.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
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See-through cases have never had a particular appeal to me, but today I have the Sunbeam Tech UFO Cube case which is, well, cube shaped and see-through; although not very UFO like. Let's have a look.
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Friday, May 11, 2007
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The Sunbeam Quarterback is a midtower ATX case with tool-less drive bays and PCI slots, Core Fan system, VGA vent and a side window. The front bezel adds a door that makes the case look as muscular as a quarterback, which definitely adds to its style.
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Tuesday, May 8, 2007
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Acrylic cases have been around for some time now, but only recently have prices dropped below $100 on several of these cases. The Sunbeam UFO ACUF-T acrylic ATX cube computer case just happens to be one of these sub $100 acrylic cases as the case we are looking at today was snagged from the guys over at CrazyPC for $81.99 plus shipping. The UFO Acrylic Cube Case comes without a power supply, but does include a pair of 120mm blue LED fans to help things stay nice and cool...
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Monday, April 9, 2007
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Are you looking for a project? Are you short on room? Do you want to show off your inner components? If your answers to these three questions are yes then this case is for you. The Sunbeamtech UFO Acrylic Cube Case is a small cube blank canvas for those that are into projects and have components that they want to show off to others. Is this the case for you? Could be, but we will leave that decision to you.
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