Corsair has just released several new cases that hide most of your PC's power cables from view. Not only do these dual-chamber Corsair case models put the PSU and its cables in a separate section from ...
Today James takes a look at the £220 Big Chungus V2 - the new version of the 'Fat Rabbit' case. Sadly, this chassis isn't ...
PC cases might be overlooked more than other components when building your rig. But cases are your gaming PC’s home, and features like cable management, airflow, and ventilation can make or break your ...
ASUS has just announced its new BTF ecosystem of gaming motherboards, graphics cards, and PC cases into its ROG and TUF Gaming family of products. ASUS has said that even before the rise of windowed ...
At CES 2024, MSI unveiled its no-cables desktop (or, at least, its no-visible-cables desktop!) with a special motherboard and PC case series dubbed “Project Zero.” We built it up—and created the ...
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SAMA V60 PC case review

The V60 mid-tower PC case offers a solid and elegant design. It does not break new ground in case construction, but the small quality-of-life features, such as removable cable-routing space and ...
The hottest trend at Computex 2023 is The War on Cables, in which PC accessory manufacturers are doing everything they can to hide power and data cables in PC builds. While a lot of the solutions thus ...
With the new year upon us, do you have any resolutions related to your PC? And no, I don’t mean cutting back on the time you spend gaming or buying an exciting new graphics card. I’m talking about the ...
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 ...
Internal cable management is the most frustrating part of building a desktop PC. Wait, that’s not right — the most frustrating part is making sure all your parts are compatible. Okay, that’s not right ...
The first sign of poor cable management is when you can't tell where one cable begins or ends. If you have to play detective just to find the power cable or trace a wire all the way from your device ...