Here in North America, everything is bigger the
better. The bigger the TV, the better. The bigger your computer monitor, the
better. The bigger the fridge, the better. That's because big houses here are
really that common. But in that regard, "the bigger the house, the
better" is almost a universal appeal. That said, you got to see the cars
around here (Or USDM cars if you don't live in US or Canada). For almost every
new design, cars gets longer and wider by a few inches. Check out the new Honda
Accord. Or heck, today's Civic is the size of an Accord a decade back. Then
there's computer cases. Is the bigger the better? It seems that full tower
cases has garnered more appeal than ever before. I don't recall anyone owning
anything more than midtower beige boxes in 2001. Lately, computers with hot
running components, half a dozen hard drives, and a couple of graphics cards
that extends past the edge of your motherboard, it's not illogical that large
full tower eATX cases are landing in the home of many computer enthusiasts to
accommodate all those components. Today, we'll take a look at the Tagan A+
Black Pearl WCR case -- an update to their popular A+ Black Pearl chassis, now
with pre-drilled holes for water cooling support. Built by Lian Li, the company
with a reputation for legendary quality cases, the Tagan A+ Black Pearl looks
like a winner on paper. But how does it accomplish its task in real life? We'll
have to see about that in our review today. @ APH NETWORKS @