Big cases are great, but not everyone has the space or the inclination to deal with a full tower chassis. Mid-tower cases offer a great middle ground of form and function, without dominating your desk ...
Building or upgrading a PC is primarily an exercise in pragmatism—assembling a list of parts in order to meet a need. Most of the time, creativity is confined to hunting down the best sales or finding ...
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CORSAIR is a pretty big name in the computing world. They’re known for their cooling fans, AIO radiators, PCs, and more. Earlier this month, the company has announced a new PC case. The Corsair iCUE ...
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InWin has today launched its latest PC case, the D5, a Mid-Tower case which offers optimized airflow, sensible layout, versatile hardware instalment, as well as a clean and simple overall design. The ...
September 2, 2016 | Corsair's latest chassis is the Carbide Air 740 High Airflow PC cube case. It's awesome and you're probably going to want one after reading. Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 3 ...
Hopefully, this will change soon, as it’s a case worth considering. If you’re looking for a stylish, functional, and affordable mid-tower case, the XPG Valor Air Plus is definitely worth checking out.
If you have a couple of Benjamins to drop on a mid-tower case, Corsair will happily take your money and sell you its new Carbide Series 678C ($199.99), one of two new cases it launched today. The ...
The In Win 703 is another subtle looking mid-tower, though when compared to the Silverstone and Corsair cases it does have a little more flair, coming in either black/red or white/black. The front ...
TL;DR at bottom...<BR><BR>I'm about to purchase the components for a new PC, and my last real sticking point is the case. I hate the trend of gaudy "gamer" cases that seem so prevalent. Despite some ...