The Bitfenix Shogun is certainly a looker. It also supports the Asus AURA lighting system. Yum.
Read More »Computex: Calyos showcases updated NSG-S0
Tucked away at Seasonic's Computex booth, we managed to find the Calyos NSG-S0 passively cooled chassis. Having gone to visit the Calyos HQ in February, it is quite amazing how far the chassis has come in such a short amount of time. As you can see above, this Calyos NSG-S0 …
Read More »Computex: Thermaltake displays new cases, RGB PSUs
With Computex drawing to a close, our team on the ground have been making their way around the last few booths, looking for something tasty. Thermaltake did not disappoint as we saw some new tempered glass cases, as well as watercooling gear and RGB PSUs. Starting with the cases, we saw …
Read More »Computex: GameMax puts a PC inside a metal wheel and RGB into power supplies
A few of our readers should be familiar with GameMax at this point, after all, we have reviewed several cases, some peripherals and ran a few giveaways with them. At their Computex booth this year there was quite a bit to see, including a new ‘infinity mirror' case, a hot …
Read More »Computex: BitFenix lifts the curtain on new Enso prototype chassis and Portal case
At Computex today, BitFenix began showing off the first public prototype for its new Enso PC case. The chassis is still in development but already looks functional enough and has plenty of RGB lighting, which is powered by ASUS Aura. We also got up close and personal with the BitFenix …
Read More »Computex: Streacom shows off new hardware benches and cases
Yesterday, Leo had the chance to stop be the Streacom booth at Computex, getting a peek at some upcoming PC cases and benches for test systems. Firstly we took a look at the DA4, an actively cooled prototype of the DB4 with the extruded panels replaced by ventilated variants. This …
Read More »Computex: Phanteks rolls out new cases, liquid cooling gear and accessories
Leo had the chance to stop by the Phanteks booth at Computex earlier today and managed to spot plenty of new additions to the company's lineup. Aside from some new cases, Phanteks was also showing off some of its own liquid cooling gear and accessories. You can see all of …
Read More »Computex: Lian Li shows new prototype cases and all new PC desk
The folks over at Lian Li were rather busy at Computex this year, with some new all-in-one liquid coolers and a slew of new cases, some of which are in progress prototypes. Beyond that, the latest Lian-Li Desk chassis was also on show, just in case any of you fancy …
Read More »Computex: Fractal Design shows off Focus G case plus other modded projects
With Computex now in full swing, we will be bringing you news straight from the showroom floor throughout the week. Today, our team on the ground took a trip to Fractal's booth to look at the new Focus G, and Focus G Mini, as well as a couple of modded …
Read More »Computex: In Win unleashes robot case, other new products feature wood panels
In Win is definitely a company that is not afraid to push boundaries and innovate. It is definitely showing off some innovative products at Computex 2017, not least of which is its new Winbot case. Seemingly a hybrid creation, part robot and part computer case, it is undeniably bonkers but …
Read More »Computex: Deepcool shows off new cases, coolers and fans
Unlike many other companies with a presence at Computex, Deepcool isn't actually showing off anything new this time around. This is because Deepcool actually launched a lot of new products at CeBit this year, but we still stopped by to take a second look at some of the new cases, …
Read More »Computex: Cryorig unveils Taku, tiny ITX/SFF case
Today at Computex, Cryorig has unveiled its Taku chassis, an innovative ultra-small case catering to those who want a no-compromise system with a tiny footprint. Launching on Kickstarter, the Taku is currently available for $250 as an early-bird special, though the regular price is a bit higher at $299. Given …
Read More »Fractal Design Focus G ATX Case Review
Can Fractal show how a budget ATX case is meant to be done?
Read More »Cooler Master is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a tempered glass COSMOS II
Cooler Master's most iconic case is making a return...
Read More »Cooler Master’s Master Box Lite 5 is a budget case for high-end components
Cooler Master is adding a new member to its family of cases today with the launch of the MasterBox Lite 5. This is an ATX mid-tower chassis featuring a ‘DarkMirror' front panel to help class up the front of your case. This is more of a straightforward, mainstream case for …
Read More »Raijintek Asterion Plus Aluminium Case – Black Window
OCUK have the aluminium black version on sale at £119.99. Is it worth the money?
Read More »Corsair Carbide SPEC-04 Review (Custom Watercooled)
We can best describe the Corsair Carbide SPEC-04 as an ATX case that comes with a bargain basement price and a specification to match. Or, to put it another way, it’s a fairly basic case. You get an acrylic window in the main panel and a couple of USB 3.0 …
Read More »Game Max Sapphire RGB (w/ Mirror-Finish Tempered Glass) Case Review
Game Max have bucked their trend of making budget cases and released a mirror-finish tempered glass beast. Can it compete at £134.55?
Read More »Phanteks upgrades the mATX Enthoo Evolv with Tempered Glass and better layout
Over the last few months, Phanteks has been revamping its Evolve case range with Tempered Glass options. The ATX sized Enthoo Evolv is already available with a tempered glass window and now the Evolv MATX also sports tempered glass, with RGB illumination and an easy access front I/O. The latest …
Read More »Calyos NSG-S0 Passive Chassis launches on Kickstarter, already 50 percent funded
Back in February, KitGuru has the opportunity to head to Brussels to visit Calyos and take a look at their completely-passive NSG S0 chassis prototype. We were fairly impressed at the time and today, the Kickstarter campaign for the chassis officially kicked off and has already managed to climb 50 percent of …
Read More »The Calyos NSG S0 is launching on Kickstarter tomorrow
Back in February, Leo and I went to Brussels to visit Calyos and take a look at their completely-passive NSG S0 chassis prototype. Today, Calyos has announced that the finished product will be launching on Kickstarter tomorrow, March 29. According to our information, the early-bird price will be just 479 Euros – …
Read More »The BitFenix Portal would fit right at home in Valve’s offices
This week, the BitFenix Portal mini-ITX case launched and it almost looks as if it came straight out of Valve's game of the same name. The Portal case takes on traits from some of BitFenix's other small form factor cases but inverts the layout to accommodate larger hardware and make …
Read More »Calyos NSG kit for Thermaltake Core P3
At CES Calyos showed its fanless passive cooling kit for Thermaltake Core P3 and we took a good look at the hardware during the KitGuru visit to Calyos in Brussels. The idea is simple enough: Calyos has taken the hardware used in its NSG-S0 system and applied it to the …
Read More »Streacom DB4 Mini ITX Fanless Case Review
A PC case without the need for fans - surely it's too good to be true?
Read More »Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 6 Review
A new MasterCase from Cooler Master - can it justify the £139.99 price tag?
Read More »GameMax Silent White Gaming Case Review
GameMax - are they the new budget case kings? At only £45 the Silent White is fully loaded.
Read More »Cooler Master launches MasterCase Pro 6
Way back in 2015, Cooler Master came out with the MasterCase Pro 5, which helped launch the company's modular ‘freeform' design. However, it is now time for an upgrade, which is why this week Cooler Master is launching the MasterCase Pro 6, a discreetly designed mid-tower featuring all of the …
Read More »The Game Max Volcano looks just as good as the Falcon
Another wicked looking chassis release from relative unknown Game Max
Read More »Game Max Falcon RGB Case Review
At only £39.99 surely its rubbish? Actually its not, read on to find out why!
Read More »Deepcool Dukase v2 Case Review
A DeepCool case at only £70. No fancy bells and whistles - but is it any good?
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