PC Cases and Modding 
Fractal Design Define S2 Vision RGB review





We’re checking out the new Fractal Design Define S2 Vision, a mid-tower PC chassis, and the new variant of the Define S2, which we reviewed in October 2018. That’s quite surprising to have new version after just a bit more than half a year, so we’ll check what has changed.
Read articleNZXT H500 Overwatch Special Edition review




We review the NZXT H500 chassis, the company recently teamed up with Blizzard and released the Overwatch Special Edition. A tidy and simply design chassis with tempered glass and refined features with the ability to hide your components inside the chassis.
Read articleCorsair Carbide 275Q review




It’s time to check out the new Corsair Carbide 275Q mid-tower PC chassis. Recently we presented three Corsair cases on guru3d, all of them from a higher premium segment.
Read articleCorsair Crystal 680X PC Chassis Review




Corsair is back with a new Crystal 680X RGB PC chassis, which we review. The Crystal series has been a favorite of ours, spacious, dual chambers and fantastic looks can be achieved with it. In the year 2019, of course, a chassis needs a bit of brain and, as such, Corsair added an RGB Node for you to control the included RGB fans with their proprietary iCUE software suite. By doing so they are offering a chassis designed for ease of use, fantastic cable management, good storage options, and downright terrific looks as the side, top and front panels have been fitted with tempered glass.
Read articleCorsair Carbide 678C review




We’re checking out the new Corsair Carbide 678C mid-tower PC chassis. The American company is updating this segment, the last Corsair case that we reviewed was the SPEC Omega RGB, and that was back in August 2018.
Read articleBitfenix Enso Mesh ATX Chassis review





Today, we have Bitfenix' relatively new Enso Mesh in for review. This is, in effect, a meshed up version of their excellent looking (and well built) but much maligned Enso. It had good looks, and some might even say it was, uh... hot? Sadly, hot in a bad way. Bitfenix took the case back, drilled holes in the front, and what we have now is a far more airflow orientated chassis. Much more like it.
Read articlePhanteks Eclipse P600s review




This time we’re checking out the new Phanteks Eclipse P600S mid-tower PC chassis. The Dutch company is keeping up the pace, as this is another new product after the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X, which we reviewed at the end of October 2018.
Read articleCooler Master MasterCase SL600M review





We review the new Cooler Master MasterCase SL600M, a design PC chassis with lots of aluminum elements that oozes features and style. However, it also has been designed to mod a bit. The basics of the chassis are gorgeous to look at and have space for full-size ATX motherboards.
Read articlePhanteks EVOLV X review





We’re checking out the new Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X Glass mid-tower PC chassis, which is the successor to the Evolv ATX. The first important difference is the use of tempered glass panels instead of acrylic ones. The weight is now 15 kg instead of 10.2 kg, and that’s a huge difference.
Read articleFractal Design Define S2 review




We’re checking out the new Fractal Design Define S2, a mid-tower PC chassis, and the successor to the Define S, which we reviewed over three years ago (yes, time is passing by quickly).
Read articleCooler Master Cosmos C700M review





Last year we reviewed the C700P from Cooler Master, and we have been hyped about it. Today, however, they release the C700M, and yes admittedly, it is even better. join us in a product review of something truly amazing, meet the new Cooler Master C700M, an all-new enthusiast class Cosmos series chassis.
Read articlebe quiet! Silent Base 601 review




We’re checking out the new be quiet! Silent Base 601, a mid-tower PC chassis and the successor to the Silent Base 600. Based on a metal chassis, the new Silent Base 601 has high-grade dampening materials on the panels (up to 10 millimeters thick), angled intake air vents on the front support Silent Base’s near-quiet operation.
Read articleLian Li Strimer Review - RGB 24 Pin Extension Cable




Lian Li releases the Strimer, a simple enough ATX power cable extension, that offers a layer of RGB. The looks are daunting, special and do make your PC look like something else. Yes, illuminate that ATX cable harness
Read articleCorsair SPEC Omega RGB review




Today, we have the new Corsair SPEC Omega RGB chassis in for a review and thorough test. The SPEC Omega RGB (and cases like it) aim to continue the more recent push toward a more diversified system.
Read articlebe quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev.2 review




We review the revision 2 of the Dark Base 900 Pro from be quiet! Their flagship case has been updated with a new fan controller, faster Silent Wings 3 fans, a PSU shroud cover, USB 3.1 Gen 2 support as well as 12V LED strip compatibility. The Pro model still retains that nice Qi wireless charger for your phone. So yeah, silent fans and improved fan controller and LED support. Have a peek at the product we'll review today.
Read articleDeepCool NEW ARK 90 Tower Chassis review




We review the new NEW ARK 90 from DeepCool, a product series that not only looks good with a nice dark tempered glass design but is also factory fitted with a 280mm triple fan based liquid cooling solution. You read that right, it's integrated into the chassis. The chassis offers terrific looks and sure, also has RGB fans factory installed, configurable with a handy controller.
Read articleCorsair Crystal Series 280X review





We review a new dual-chamber chassis from Corsair, it is the Corsair Crystal Series 280X. Based on the popular Air 240 this is a small mini ITX and Micro ATX form factor chassis that will not just house the smallest, but also the biggest stuff inside your computer. A high-end graphics card and liquid cooling? It is all not an issue, next to that you can now add three tempered glass panels and the options for RGB fans with an included Commanded series RGB fan control that you can control with your iCUE software suite.
Read articleCooler Master MasterCase H500M review




We review the new MasterCase H500M from Cooler Master. The new chassis has that familiar in-house CM feel, yet was brought into the year 2018 with some nice modern features and the ability to go all stealth with the stuff you do not want to show. Intrigued? Sure you are, let's have a look, shall we?
Read articleAnidees AI CRYSTAL XL AR PC Chassis review




Wanna join us as we check out and review the new Anidees AI Crystal XL AR, a full tower PC chassis with 5 mm thick tinted tempered glass front and side panels. At first glance, it feels like a bigger variant of the previously reviewed Anidees AI-Crystal Tempered Glass.
Read articleLian Li PC-O11 Dynamic review




We review the Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic. Lian-Li parts from being aluminum outfitted, and overhauled the chassis design combining it with a left-side and front-side mounted tempered glass panel. Will this PC case will set a new standard in the industry?
Read articleDeepCool QuadStellar review




We review the most fascinating chassis of the year 2018, yes DeepCool send us their all new QuadStellar. A chassis that will follow up the TriStellar, this round with four compartments and a WIFI controllable FAN/RGB LED system. When you unpack this puppy, it almost feels like you have something alien in your house.
Read articleCorsair Carbide 275R review




Today, we have the new Carbide 275R chassis in for a review and thorough test. The 275R (and cases like it) aim to continue the more recent push toward more compact, less space heavy systems.
Read articleFractal Design Meshify Mini C review




In this review we look at the Meshify C Mini, the smaller micro version comes with two pre-installed 120mm fans. There are further options to mount another 120mm fan here, or 2x 140mm units. The top allows 2x 120mm fans (or a 240mm radiator), and the rear slot - as seems to be traditional in all but the largest cases - allows for a single 120mm radiator, although this is where the second pre-installed fan sits.
Read articleCorsair Obsidian 500D PC Case Review




We review the Corsair Obsidian 500D Chassis, the new Obsidian was designed for ease of use with two tempered glass side-panel doors, and it just downright looks terrific. Corsair has fired off premium tempered glass and aluminum at this chassis. And at 139 USD, it ain't that expensive either.
Read articleCorsair Carbide SPEC Omega review




The latest in the Carbide series of PC cases from Corsair would be the SPEC Omega. The model comes with a see-through tempered glass side panel. The new model is aimed at a more affordable and aesthetically pleasing segment.
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