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The Xiarden HDMI Adapter Converter is a versatile 2-in-1 solution designed for seamless connectivity to HDTVs, monitors, and projectors. With 1080P digital AV output and compatibility across all operating systems, this adapter ensures a hassle-free plug-and-play experience, making it the perfect accessory for professionals and tech enthusiasts alike.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Xiarden |
Item model number | SGC-5000-KWN1-AMZ |
Item Weight | 31.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.8 x 9.8 x 23.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.8 x 9.8 x 23.8 inches |
Color | Black |
Audio-out Ports (#) | 1 |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master USA, Inc. |
ASIN | B00GN5IKA8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 2, 2014 |
C**A
The Best Full Tower Case You Can Get - Your Components Will Thank You
Just to make it clear, I am reviewing the Cooler Master Trooper Rev. 2 Full Tower (Black Model).I have been using a cheap mid size tower for about four years, but I knew I had to get one that could start regulating the heat more properly and offer more expandability. I use five hard drives for video editing and backups and two SSDs, and this thing still has room for a few more of each. The GTX780 would barely fit into the other rig, but it fits in with room to spare in this build, and has room for an SLI without worrying about overheating whatsoever. I use an air powered Cooler Master Hyper 212 with dual fans, but there is easily room for a liquid cooling system. I also use a ATX motherboard, but this thing will fit just about anything that I can tell. On the front of the case, I have a blu ray burner and a DVD burner on the first two slots, and a dual 3.0 slot tucked into the third spot. I'm reaching the best temps I have ever gotten.For the GTX780, idle temps are 27C, with video rendering/gaming getting to about 40-42C, which is fantastic! Overclocking headroom leaves it below 50C if you do it moderately up. The i7-2600k at 4.6C stays cool as well, and the hard drives don't hit over 30C typically. I was reaching past 40-hitting 50 on my HDDs in my old case, so this is a HUGE improvement. It's a wonder what more space and fans will do. The fans on max are not even that loud, which is a plus if you don't want your build to distract you. The fan can be controlled as well with the control board on top, and you can also turn off and on the red light on the side of the case.On the bottom of the case is a slot for storing components or hiding important things (USBs, money, whatever). It's a nice bonus, and it actually helps me keep good track of all the USBs and SD devices I use constantly. There is very little plastic on top of this case, but the very minor spots it does will not effect the cooling. Placing everything into the system was easy and even fun. This case is gigantic though and does weigh more than you'll even expect it too. I've heard people say how silly it is to have the handle on top of this case, but it was a smart design choice given the weight. You could say that is a con, but I would like to think of it as a pro of the strong build quality of this tower.There are four fans built into the tower with room for expansion/changing it with custom fans on the top and bottom of the case. Honestly, the build in fans are getting the job done with ease, so in my opinion, it is not a necessity to buy/replace these fans straight away as the cooling you'll get should be efficient (check my build on top again for a comparison to yours and the how much more/less heat you might have potentially).The ports of top are perfectly placed. I had a problem on my old tower, which had two USB 2.0's on the top close to each other, and it made it hard/impossible to put two wider USB connectors together. The space between these USB's could not have been designed any better. The headphone/mic jack also work well, and I don't get any noise feedback. The eSata is a big plus for me as well, as it works well to have another fast connected HDD for video editing/transfers. There is also an X-Dock which can be used to place an SSD in the front of the tower, but don't forget you still have to connect the Sata and power cable in the back, which can be a little tricky. It's another great feature I'll end up using when I get another SSD in the future. The power and reset button spring back well and I have no complaints there either.I know many are building this for a gaming case, but for a video editor like myself, this case is a dream. The HDD expansion, cooling, space for multiple cards, and strong build quality makes this a top choice for the price range. It may seem like a bit of a steep price for a case, but it is 100% worth the average $165 price you'll pay. Your components will thank you. If you had any hesitation, like I certainly did, do not be afraid of this investment. I could keep complimenting it all day. No other case I've seen will beat this quality for the amount paid. I would have easily paid more for this case. Overall, this case if strong, air flow is great, and given my highest recommendation.Also Note: The White model does NOT come with the eSata. So, if you care about that at all, buy the black Rev. 2 model.
A**R
Excellent case!
Bought the black version, and I have to agree with just about all of the other 4-5 star reviews here. This case is amazing. It runs cooler than any case I have ever used, and has AMPLE room inside. You can route whatever you need to, you won't run out of room and virtually any setup can be made attractive, clean, and easy to work with. Nothing is cramped. This was a very well designed and thought out case. It is SOLID. While it does have some plastic to it, everything that should be metal, is metal. Including the handle, which is very firmly rooted and there's just nothing that gives on this case. It's just brilliant. So many options and variables, so many ways to set it all up. It comes with a tool drawer at the bottom, which has come in handy already. The fans run very quiet, and the red lights are very nice, as they don't just illuminate the room. So if your machine will be used in a bedroom, I can't see it being hard to sleep with it on.Also love that the fan controls are right on top, in the front. There are 6 speed settings, the lowest being dead silent, and the highest being about as loud as the lowest speed on any other case I've used. I've got 2 video cards, 6 4TB hard drives, and it stays extremely cool inside. Also using liquid cooling on my i7, and there is PLENTY of room for the hoses, pump, radiator, etc. So glad I came across this case building my hackintosh rig!
J**E
HEAVY AS A PIANO PRACTICALLY
THIS IS A COMPUTER CASE TO PUT YOUR NEW SYSTEM INTO. IT IS BLACK COLORED AND HAS A FULL VIEW WINDOW ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE CASE. IT HAS IS A QUITE HEAVY CASE THAT ONE WOULD WANT TO PICK UP CAREFULLY AS TO NOT HURT YOURSELF.IT WEIGHS AT LEAST 50 POUNDS OR MORE. IT IS A BEAST TO SAY THE LEAST. IT HAS SEVERAL FANS IN THE CASE. THESE ARE DESIGNED TO KEEP YOUR GAMING SYSTEM COOL AS A CUCUMBER. IT HAS LOTS OF NEON FANS IN IT TOO. I WOULD GET CASTERS TO PUT ON BOTTOM OF CASE. I THINK IT IS WAYOVERPRICED THOUGH. SHARP LOOKING THOUGH. IT ALSO HAS A CARRYING HANDLE BUILT INTO THE TOP , BUT I WOULD PUT CASTERS ON THE UNIT. IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION CHECK OUT THIS BEAST ON COOLSMATERS WEBSITE. THANKS AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY AND HOPE ALL THIS DETAILS HELP YOU MAKE A WISE DECISION ON WHETHER OR NOT YOU WANT TO BUY THIS COOLERSMATER PC CASE. NICE LOOKIN UNIT , THAT YOU'AL YOU LIKE CASE IS HUGE SIZE WISE AND ONE COULD PUT MANY DRIVES IN IT SUCH AS MULTIPLES HHD, SSD , OPTICAL DRIVES,ETC HOPE YOU'AL HAVE A GREAT DAY.MAY YOUR DAY BE FILLED WITH PEACE AND HAPPINESS
D**T
The fan's are not wired for MB fan control (not ...
The fan's are not wired for MB fan control (not the right type of fans). The led's quit working in short order. The HD light indicator doesn't work. The support staff gets an F in supporting their products. The wiring assembly instructions leave a lot to be desired. Even the support staff is vauge in answering questions. I found no HDD light connector from the chasis control panel to the mother board and they said send receipts, sn# and a request for a wire for it with no indication or instructions as to where it was located and how to connect. I have a feeling it will take a lot of disassembly to get to it. Very much a PITA experience. I never had issues with Thermaltakes chasis.Should have stayed with them.
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