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Taiwanese startup FormulaV Line wants to break into US market with two new unique cases — company expects products to become available on Newegg later this year
By Jowi Morales published
Gamers and enthusiasts are getting new affordable options pretty soon.

Hyte shows off Y50 chassis, aesthetic cable accessory kit, new fans, and updates Nexus Software
By Joe Shields published
We stopped by Hyte at Computex 2026.

NZXT showcases H6 mid-tower chassis, new Ultra RGB fans, and a white H2 offering
By Joe Shields published
Tom's Hardware stopped by NZXT at Computex 2026 to get a look at their latest offerings.

Hands-on with Corsair's 3200D RS ARGB Mid-tower PC Case: Budget chassis includes three fans and doesn’t empty your wallet
By Joe Shields published
Corsair’s 3200D mid-tower chassis delivers strong airflow, support for large GPUs and radiators, plus three RS120 ARGB fans, all in a clean-looking windowed chassis priced under $80.

$499 case turns your PC into a liquid cooling masterpiece for your wall
By Zhiye Liu published
Singularity Computers has announced the Portal Advanced, an open wall-mounted display case with liquid-cooling support, starting at $499.

Lian Li’s new DK07 Wood motorized standing desk doubles as a dual-PC chassis with support for E-ATX systems and massive cooling setups
By Kunal Khullar published
The updated version adds a dark walnut finish while retaining support for dual systems, large GPUs, and extensive cooling setups.

Hands On: Corsair’s Frame Configurator brings dozens of customization options (and rippling wood) to its 4000 Series PC cases
By Matt Safford published
Corsair’s 4000-Series cases and configurator offer up dozens of customization options, including unique wood and RGB front panels, three motherboard trays, and more.

Corsair's new customizer tool lets buyers trick out the Frame 4000D case
By Aaron Klotz published
Corsair has launched a new case customizer for its Frame 4000D that allows buyers to change almost anything about the enclosure, from the side panel to the front-panel I/O configuration.
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