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HAVN BF360 Flow case review: Air scoop design delivers low GPU temps
By Albert Thomas published
HAVN’s BF360 Flow PC case is focused on GPU temperatures, using two large 180mm intake fans, directed by a ramp, to deliver the best performance possible.

Best PC Case Deals 2025
By Stewart Bendle last updated
We've gathered the top PC case deals for housing your hardware. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all sales at all retailers.

Best Mini-ITX Cases 2025: Our Tested Picks for Compact PC Builds
By Matt Safford last updated
Save some space without sacrificing performance or looks with the best compact PC cases we've tested.

SilverStone takes the wraps off the FLP03, its latest homage to beige 1980s PC design
By Mark Tyson published
SilverStone surprises EXPO 2025 Japan attendees with an early appearance of the unannounced FLP03 PC case.

Hands-on with Lian Li's Lancool 217 INF: RGB and infinity mirror are a drastically different take on the wood-clad original 217
By Matt Safford published
Neon glow meets nice airflow

Montech King 45 Pro case review: Stylish and affordable, with an emphasis on GPU temperatures
By Albert Thomas published
Montech’s King 45 Pro computer case is focused on GPU temperatures, incorporating three RX120 Pro intake fans with a unique twist – they’re installed at an angle.

Cooler Master's new PC case with 5.25-inch drive bay launches in Japan as optical drive boom hits in wake of Windows 10 upgrade cycle
By Hassam Nasir last updated
"You don't have to give up"

Power up your PC like a fighter jet — enthusiast demos 'an unnecessary complicated way of starting your PC'
By Zhiye Liu published
A Redditor has developed a nifty device you can 3D print and set up to power a PC uniquely.
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