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Discover the Corsair 350D, a compact yet spacious case perfect for building a high-performance PC. This overview explores its ...
What's out there? Looking for something small and compact, but with full size expansion slots, not low profile. I have a good InWin case that I really like, but it unfortunately has low profile slots.
The CH160 PLUS is the newest addition to DeepCool’s compact case lineup, designed for builders seeking a balance between small size and expanded hardware support. With a 21-liter internal volume, it ...
Is the Meshify 2 Mini another great case or does it just miss the mark? As always, Leo gives his honest verdict. 00:00 Start ...
Antec DP31 Micro-ATX The case is nice and compact, but still supports a decent amount of hardware. There’s room for up to five fans, with support for 120mm and 140mm fans in the front, two 120mm in ...
The collaboration between Lian Li and DAN Cases brings together two industry leaders known for their innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship. Lian Li, with its extensive experience in ...
Sharkoon have introduced two new micro-ATX cases, the compact S1000 and S1000 Window. If you guessed that the only difference between the two models is an acrylic side window? You'd be wrong, slightly ...
Sharkoon has announced the launch of the MS-Y1000 and the MS-Z1000. These are two micro-ATX PC cases made of steel, each with a front panel that is elegantly designed with a pattern of Y-formed or ...
So it's time to upgrade my GF's rig. The old Core2 era system does its job but it's getting a little slow for my taste and it guzzles too much power. I'd take a mini ITX board, but the combination of ...
Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
Motherboards are one of the first things PC builders lock in before any build. It sets the rules for what kind of case you'll need, how much RAM and storage you can install, and what kind of CPU is ...