Streacom F7C EVO HTPC Chassis

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eTeknix have reviewed the Streacom F7C EVO Chassis designed for home theatre PCs:

"I’ll admit, until I saw this chassis I had never even heard of Streacom, but they’re a relatively new company that formed in 2010 so it’s understandable that they’re still finding a name for them selves in some markets.

They’ve already established a solid product range that features active and passively cooled chassis, valve amplifiers and home entertainment solutions to name but a few, and Streacom seem to have a good team behind them from around the world and various parts of the industry that should favour them well in terms of an end product.

Priced at around £75 for the chassis, it’s not exactly cheap but it’s not terribly expensive either and there is a high demand in the HTPC product for products that have a premium edge about them, given that the “under the TV” spot is extreme important in many people’s home cinema setup, it’s often worth the extra investment to get something that looks good. New entrants to this Streacom range will however need to make a further investment into the Nano 150 PSU that basically acts like an external PSU, which at £77 is a little expensive, but not overly so for a decent quality PSU. So for the purpose of this review I’m going to consider this a combined setup of PSU and Chassis at a total cost of around £150.00."

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