Tag: chassis
EnermaxK8 chassis marries aesthetics and cooling in a tidy package
Enermax launches the K8 mid-tower chassis rocking a sleek glass design and supporting most modern hardware.
New Enermax PC case takes cues from Fractal Design Torrent
Enermax launches Enerpazo EP237, an airflow-focused PC case that looks a lot like Fractal Design Torrent and is all the better for it.
Fractal Design North XL review: a beautifully embiggened PC case
Fractal Design North XL is a beefier version of the original built with E-ATX and 420mm radiators in mind, but it's far from overwhelming.
be quiet! Dark Base 701 review: a flipping good white PC case
be quiet! Dark Base 701 now comes in white, packing the same inverted goodness as its pigmented predecessor, but is it worth the price?
Lian Li crafts the perfect standing desk complete with a built-in OLED
Standing desks are great, but if this Lian Li one ever comes out, it could very well be the best on the market.
InWin lets you go mini or beefy with its ModFree cases
InWin has made its modular PC cases even better, shrinking one down into small form factor and bulking the other up to support AI workloads.
This MSI case could cost over $3,800
MSI has a new limited edition chassis that puts other panoramic PC cases to shame, but an attachment could make it an expensive proposition.
InWin’s flatpack POC One is more versatile than ever before
InWin POC One is a welcome refresh to the original mini ITX case, introducing more options and making it lighter.
be quiet! Dark Base Pro 901 and Dark Base 701 pictured in white
be quiet! extends Dark Base Pro 901 and Dark Base 701 to all-white colourways.
Best PC components of 2023: our top picks for upgrading your rig
You simply cannot go wrong if you follow our guide and choose one of many great components that debuted this year.
Streacom gaming PC case lets you ditch fans entirely
Streacom's latest collaborative effort with Calyos births a high-performance, passively-cooled gaming chassis.
This gaming PC mod looks like it belongs in Bioshock
Redditor transforms an old radio set chassis into a computer case, using the original knobs to power the machine on.