DeepCool has introduced its latest Micro-ATX CC series cases, featuring the CC360 ARGB and CC360 WH ARGB models, available in both black and white. These cabinets cater to both novice and seasoned PC ...
Micro ATX cases are becoming increasingly popular for gamers who want to build a compact gaming PC. These cases offer a great balance between size and features and often come with plenty of room for ...
While at CES 2024, we were invited to take a look at what Enermax had in their suite at the Venetian. Obviously, new PSUs and cases are Enermax's bread and butter, so here we are. They first showed us ...
If you’re a Lamborghini fan looking to upgrade your gaming or computer desktop, LIAN LI has a limited edition ATX computer case for you! Inspired by the “very essence” of Automobili Lamborghini, the ...
DeepCool announces the CK SERIES Mid-Tower Cases, which consists the CK500, CK500WH, CK560 and CK560WH. Available in black and white, all cases deliver a balance of airflow, silent performance and ...
Sharkoon is launching two new micro-ATX PC cases. Specifically, the compact S1000 case range is designed for efficient and tidy cable management. As such, the cases are the first such Sharkoon ...
Picking a new case for a new gaming PC build or a system overhaul is an exciting time. Although features and specifications are no doubt important, it’s the one component in your system that you can ...
Building a computer for gaming can be a fun undertaking, especially for those who like to customize their gaming experience. And while internal hardware is important for your gameplay, finding the ...
Looking for the best full-tower CPU case in 2024? Full-tower cases are the big and bold choice for PC builders who want plenty of space to work with. These cases are perfect for gamers, content ...
Gigabyte recently unveiled one of its next-generation computer case with the Aorus C700 E-ATX that features a tempered glass finish, tinted with black cloud RGB and all gaming spec connections. The ...
And no, I don't mean BTX.<BR><BR>Take a look here, particularly pay attention to this orientation. The ATX board mounts upside down in this case. This has the side-effect of "fixing" the problem so ...
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