With the enthusiast PC segment growing at an exponential rate, the innovation in PC cases that house all these components required by users for their build has aggressively progressed as well in ...
RGB-packed bling box? Aquarium-style glassy chassis? The right PC case makes or breaks your PC build. Here's what to look for in a new tower chassis, plus reviews of our highest-rated models. I have ...
Streacom has launched a new open PC chassis this week in the form of the DA6 featuring a vertical frame open SFF case building on the company’s expertise in vertical orientated cases it was first ...
The Heritage PC case from MONTECH changes things up a bit by sprucing up the chassis with leather accents and a carrying handle. Last year saw a surge in the mATX PC chassis sector with many new ...
PC builders searching for a unique open chassis PC case to build their next gaming PC may be interested in a new open frame luxury gaming case called the Blade-X designed and built by the team at ...
Getting the right functionality, versatility, good airflow, support for modern hardware, and aesthetics all need to be taken care of individually when choosing a full tower PC case. With plenty of ...
These days, it’s become more and more difficult for a PC case to stand out from the pack. Manufacturers have settled on a few classic designs that most consumers are happy with, providing a mix of ...
Teenage Engineering today announced a mini-ITX PC case — the computer-1. Within minutes, the self-assembled small form factor PC case sold out. Of course, it did. The computer-1 is a tiny mini-ATX PC ...
A great-looking PC case, that will show off your hard-earned hardware to its fullest. But price is a factor, and so are some of the little missing details. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced ...
The Neso P1 Elite is interesting, as it has dual swing-out tempered glass side panels and dual chambers and aims to take on the likes of the other fishbowl-like cases on the market. Moving on to the ...
In the dawning of the IBM PC era, the computer case was a heavy, stout thing. These were industrial machines, built with beefy paddle power switches, and weighing as much as a ton of bricks. Painted ...