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![Fractal Design Ridge](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zPHWiMa9gxS69nepTnm36a-320-80.jpg)
Fractal Design Ridge Review: Tall, Slim and Somewhat Roomy
By Myles Goldman published
The Fractal Design Ridge is a unique and slim ITX case, but its design limits CPU cooling performance.
![NZXT H5 Elite](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/akVZ6Vw7bQqQhHxPsSXvfT-320-80.jpg)
NZXT H5 Elite Review: Mind the Gap
By Myles Goldman published
NZXT’s H5 Elite bridges the gap between pretty glass and component-cooling airflow–by adding one to the front of the case.
![Azza Aero 480](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/VVG4cKwoSkEWr4MSyfvAU8-320-80.jpg)
Azza Aero 480 Review: Too Much Airflow?
By Myles Goldman published
The Azza Aero 480 case offers a boatload of RGB for less than expected, but in testing, its thermal performance wasn’t as good as you might expect.
![Montech Sky One Lite](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/BCvmzZYDSuosjRN3T3njAN-320-80.jpg)
Montech Sky One Lite Review: Novice-Friendly, but Noisy
By Myles Goldman published
Montech’s Sky One Lite packs RGB, a hinged tempered glass side panel and a mesh front for about $100. But does its performance stand up to the budget case competition?
![Ssupd Meshroom S](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wCSZ7LiLADjGw3dbpQ5L4S-320-80.jpg)
Ssupd Meshroom S Review: Compact Breeze Box
By Myles Goldman last updated
On paper, the Ssupd Meshroom S looks like the most versatile SFF case ever. But it’s expensive at $160, and complicated to build in if you veer from a traditional ITX layout.
![Lian Li Lancool III RGB](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/uTY9uDpHsMP4tXfZvDi4hC-320-80.jpg)
Lian Li Lancool III RGB Review: Excellence in the Details
By Myles Goldman published
Lots of mesh and four 140mm fans
![Fractal Design Pop Silent](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/yEUqmFjApdGPruh5KXaYSK-320-80.jpg)
Fractal Design Pop Silent Review: Old-School, but Not so Cool
By Myles Goldman published
The Fractal Design Pop Silent is impressively quiet thanks to sound-dampening foam, but we’d prefer better cooling, even if that meant adding a few decibels.
![Phanteks Eclipse G360A](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/6Ne8Jy9FeFnpd2rGWMgNV3-320-80.png)
Phanteks Eclipse G360A Review: Affordable Airflow and RGB
By Myles Goldman published
Phanteks’ Eclipse G360A makes it clear that a case doesn’t have to cost a lot to be truly great. With good airflow, three PWM aRGB fans and a light strip, there’s a lot to love here for $100.
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