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Phanteks NV7 Review: A Fresh Approach to a Classic Design
By Myles Goldman published
Phanteks’ NV7 is well equipped for massive components and sports unique features for an extremely clean look. Just be sure to budget extra to bring your own fans.
Fractal Design North Review: Mid-Century Mid-Tower
By Myles Goldman published
Combining a unique wood-and-mesh front and lots of airflow-focused features at an affordable price, Fractal's North case stands out both in design and airflow performance.
Lian Li Lancool 216 Review: The Best for Less
By Myles Goldman published
The Lian Li Lancool 216 is not the average budget case. It’s one of the best budget case sof all time.
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 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 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 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 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.
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