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July 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Finition
Ventilation puissante
Hot Swap
Montage HDD
Dock 2.5"
Cable management
Rigidité
Espace interne
USB 3.0
Design
Qualité de fabrication
Filtres antipoussière sur la façade
Système « Hot Swap » 2.5’’ externe
Mobilité du système « Hot Swap » 3.5’’ interne
Contrôle de la vitesse de rotation des ventilateurs
Ouverture des portes pour les ventilateurs en façade
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Montage par vis
Nuisance sonore
Anti vibration HDD absent
Emplacement SSD
Pas d'adaptateur 3.5"
Dock et Hot Swap limités en Format
Mini Portes
Prix
Fixation pour l’emplacement 2.5’’ interne
Aucun filtre antipoussière sur le sommet
Cage au format 3.5’’ entièrement à l’horizontale
Pas de connecteurs externes FireWire
Et eSATA
Potentiomètres réservés aux ventilateurs d'origine
Les portes en façade pour les emplacements 5.25’’
Aucun système pour éteindre les LED des ventilateurs
Absence d'ouverture sur l’emplacement de l’alimentation
As we had an Antec Twelve Hundred to hand, we couldn't help but instigate a mini clash of the titans with the Dark Fleet DF-85 going head to head with our trusty old favourite. The two roof-mounted 140mm fans are clearly doing just as good a job as the 20...
Seven fans preinstalled, Two 2.5" HDD/SSD options, Nice appearance, Fairly priced, Support for nine 3.5" HDD's, One external and four internal HotSwap interfaces, Intake fans have individual filters, All fans have speed control as standard, well constructed, Full height side window, FleetRelease is good innovation, Good performance, Fully painted interior and exterior, USB 3.0 s
No support for quad GPU setup, No XL, ULTRA or EATX support, Space inside is wasted, Front fans are too loud at full speed, PSU mount is undesirable (unless you use CP series PSU)
In this section I am going to write a brief five point summary on the following categories; Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value. These views are my own and help me to give the, Antec DF-85, a rating out of 10, a high score d...
Awesome new design, Tons of cooling (7 included fans), External 2.5-inch SATA dock, USB 3.0 front connection, Room for 9 hard drives
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Well first off let’s say it’s finally good to see a new series from Antec! I know many people have been waiting for a while for this. I know ever since CES in January we have been waiting to get our hands on this case! The Dark Fleet series is someth...
Extrait: You can't accuse Antec of only going halfway with its gaming cases. Sure, they sometimes look downright conservative compared to what you see from Thermaltake (the Level 10, anyone?) or Coolermaster, but Antec knows what serious system builders need an...
Lots of space, both horizontally (for extra-long video cards and optical drives) and vertical (for working at the extreme edges of motherboards). Provides options for hot-swapping up to five drives. Doors protecting drive bays are lockable. Intake fan filters are much easier to remove than before. Front panel includes USB 3.0 port.
Expensive. USB 3.0 port requires running an inconvenient cable through the system and out the back.
The highest-end case in Antec's new Dark Forces series, the DF-85 is loaded with features that will appeal to the hardest-core gamers and most enthusiastic enthusiasts. The case is a bit on the pricey side, but with so much room to work, support for h...
The Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 is a nice full-tower case for the user that is looking for a case that supports lots of hard disk drives and comes with lots of fans with speed control. The construction quality is top-notch, but we didn’t like the tabs cover...