What are you looking for in a computer case? Hot-swappable drives? Liquid cooling? Slide-out motherboard trays? Windows into the LED-lit soul of your fully loaded monster rig? Whether you want all the ...
Open air PC cases are nothing new, as they've always existed at the upper echelon of "nerd cred" builds. Hanging all your PC gear out for everyone to see just looks cool, period. Plus, it makes ...
TL;DR: InWin celebrates its 40th anniversary with the limited-edition ChronoMancy PC chassis, featuring a trophy-inspired design embedding iconic past cases and headquarters. The unique chassis ...
TL;DR: The Ocypus Gamma C72 PC case combines sleek aesthetics with high-performance features, including panoramic tempered glass panels, advanced airflow with dust filters, and support for the latest ...
Teenage Engineering, the hip Swedish tech/design brand that makes synths of all kinds (and a portable game machine with a crank) has built another computer chassis. And it’s free! But you also can’t ...
LAS VEGAS—While much of CES 2026 revolved around AI buzzwords and silicon roadmaps, the DIY crowd and PC case designers were busy having a lot more fun. Sure, RAM may be unaffordable in 2026 (and ...
Phanteks, has introduced a new PC chassis and a set of high-resolution displays designed to strike the perfect balance between style and performance, enhancing both the visual appeal and the cooling ...
Chinese PC maker MINISFORUM typically specializes in small form-factor desktop computers, some of which cram a lot of horsepower into a compact design. Now the company is introducing something a ...
Ars Technica has been separating the signal from the noise for over 25 years. With our unique combination of technical savvy and wide-ranging interest in the technological arts and sciences, Ars is ...
The ATM-4233 is an all-in-one chassis for industrial automation platforms. While traditional industrial PCs must be connected to a separate keyboard, mouse and monitor to provide appropriate user ...
Texas Instruments has a solution to the problem of hot and noisy computers: split them into two parts and move the hottest and loudest components off the desktop and away from the user. The idea of a ...
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