Cases/Cooling/PSUs

While the all-in-one CPU cooler industry is dominated, at least in mindshare, by flagship coolers from the industry’s biggest brands, the market segment overall has grown over the years to cover a much larger gamut of users. From flagship coolers to sub-$100 specials, effective AIO coolers have become available and affordable for most mid-range and higher builds. Thanks in part to some intensive competition in this space, we’ve seen several vendors bring down even 360mm coolers to the sub-$100 market in an effort to get in an edge over their competitors, and a sale in the process. Looking at an opportunity to grow their own customer base, even the normally premium-focused AlphaCool has opted to get into this action with their Core Ocean lineup of...

Evolution of Lian Li's SOHO Server Cases

Ever thought about what a premiere case for people looking to build a personal server would look like? Lian Li sure has.

25 by Joshua Buss on 5/16/2006

Zalman HD-160 and Accompanying Products

We had a unique chance to look at several of Zalman's latest goodies, but most importantly, the all-new HD-160 HTPC case.

48 by Joshua Buss on 3/31/2006

Clash of the Titans - TT Tai Chi vs. CM Stacker 830

After comparing three cases in the budget, value, and premiere price brackets, how do two of the most expensive cases on the market stack up?

56 by Joshua Buss on 2/23/2006

Price-Point Comparing Three-Way Case Shootout

Three good cases from three respectable manufacturers...is the price premium of the Antec P150 really worth it? We shall see.

69 by Joshua Buss on 1/13/2006

HTPC 4-Way Roundup

With the surge in the desire to base an entertainment center around your PC, we're finally starting to see some really nice HTPC cases. So, just how nice are...

26 by Joshua Buss on 11/22/2005

SilverStone SG01B

Another MicroATX compatible case – are good looks alone enough to justify the relatively expensive price of this sleek box?

18 by Joshua Buss on 10/26/2005

Mid-Tower Mega Roundup

So many good cases out there by several top-notch manufacturers. Which one should you give your hard-earned money?

48 by Joshua Buss on 9/8/2005

Lian Li F1: The Desk As the Computer

An amazing, all aluminum, no-compromise workstation for the serious enthusiast.

52 by Joshua Buss on 8/7/2005

Aspire X-QPack: A Lanparty Dream

Strange name, serious case. This case packs quite a punch for a low cost SFF housing.

66 by Joshua Buss on 7/2/2005

Ahanix MCE601

A close look at a rare, but beautiful HTPC case.

17 by Joshua Buss on 5/5/2005

Lian Li PC-60Plus

An update to the original PC-60 case design, Lian Li has added a handful of new features to introduce to us the PC-60 Plus mid-tower chassis.

43 by Purav Sanghani on 2/26/2005

Antec Performance One

In our first look at a mid-tower design from Antec, we look at their P160 aluminum chassis.

53 by Purav Sanghani on 2/13/2005

NZXT Nemesis and Nemesis Elite

After their first case, the Guardian, NZXT has taken some time to make various changes and improvements to create a new breed of their themed chassis, the Nemesis.

53 by Purav Sanghani on 2/5/2005

Value Case Roundup: A Look at the Affordable

We've been so occupied looking at all of the new, expensive PC cases that we almost forgot about those consumers who are looking for something with the right features...

58 by Purav Sanghani on 2/1/2005

December 2004 HTPC Case Roundup

In our first ever HTPC case roundup, we look at models from CoolerMaster, SilverStone Technology, Ahanix, and NMediaPC to see which will help complete that home theater look for...

34 by Purav Sanghani on 12/27/2004

MGE Viper: Another Xtreme Gamer Creation

With gaming chassis rolling out in the dozens, we look past the MGE Viper's factory modifications to decide whether its features and functions will keep us happy.

41 by Purav Sanghani on 12/18/2004

Chenbro Gaming Bomb II: Anyone for Upscale Gaming?

Chenbro puts out a second version of its original Gaming Bomb chassis, the Gaming Bomb II.

42 by Purav Sanghani on 12/14/2004

Close Encounters of the Small Kind

Many system builders have never actually seen, let alone used a Small Form Factor (SFF) system. They've been around for over three years, but the perception is often that...

45 by Jarred Walton on 12/8/2004

Intel's Long Awaited BTX Form Factor

Finally, Intel takes the blindfold off the eyes of the public to reveal their successor to the ATX form factor, Balanced Technology eXtended!

77 by Purav Sanghani on 11/15/2004

SilverStone Lascala 10M: An Exclusive Look at SilverStone's Newest Creation

SilverStone Technology was nice enough to send us a sample of their unreleased Lascala 10. We take a peek to see if it's ready for the home theater environment.

8 by Purav Sanghani on 11/13/2004

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