NZXT H9 Elite chassis review

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We’re checking out the NZXT H9 ELITE, a mainly aesthetic-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis, this time. If you want more focus on the airflow (less bling), there’s a (less expensive) NZXT H9 Flow. The last chassis from NZXT we could check was the H700i. There were some AIO cooler (Kraken series) reviews after that. In the meantime, such models as H710i/H510i were released. In the current offer, there are, for example, H5 (compact ATX Mid-Tower) or H7 (ATX Mid-Tower). The H9 series is a dual-chamber mid-tower chassis with a 66.9l volume (quite a lot). 


Cubeor Kanto Wood mATX chassis review

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Cubeor Kanto mATX review, craftsmanship, and fusion of art and function in a Unique Wooden PC Case. The Cubeor Kanto is an intriguing PC case novelty from Finland and is a product that demands your attention the second you lay your eyes on it.


ASUS ROG Hyperion GR701 - PC chassis review

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The ASUS ROG Hyperion GR701 is the newest addition to the flagship line of computer cases from ASUS. This high-end PC case offers a sleek and stylish design, excellent build quality, and an integrated fan/RGB controller. It comes with various pre-installed fans and offers ample space for a wide range of hardware configurations. While the installation process may not be as luxurious as some other cases in this price segment, the end result is nothing short of top-tier. The ROG Hyperion GR701 offers an ultra-premium PC-building experience and is an excellent choice for anyone looking to build a robust, high-performance gaming or workstation PC.


Endorfy Arx 700 Air chassis review

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We’re checking out the Endorfy ARX 700 AIR, a mainly airflow-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. It’s not the first product we’re checking from this Polish company (founded in 2007 in Warsaw). In fact, it was known as SilentiumPC, but because of international expansion – it was changed to Endorfy (in relation to hormones of happiness – endorphins). Their portfolio included the chassis, air/liquid coolers, mice, keyboards, headsets, and mics offered at an attractive price and providing good/high quality.


Hyte Y40 chassis review

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This time, we’re checking out the Hyte Y40, a mainly aesthetic-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. It’s not the first product from this American (precisely – California) company. They debuted with an ITX case called Revolt 3, which gained good opinions around the websites (and we got a chance to cover on October 22), and a chassis called Y60, which we checked in mid-2022.


Fractal Design North chassis review

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This time, we’re checking out a mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis – a Fractal Design NORTH. The look is inspired by a Scandinavian design, with bespoke details like brass (Charcoal), steel (Chalk), or faux leather tab for easy access to the top of the chassis. It introduces fusing design and airflow engineering. Natural materials like genuine walnut (Charcoal) or oak (Chalk) panels make this gaming case a stylish addition to the living space.


Deepcool CH510 chassis review

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This time, we’re checking out a (theoretically) high-cooling, performance-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis –a Deepcool CH510. It looks almost the same as the other Deepcools products; I mean the CG560 and Deepcool CK560, which were already reviewed on guru3d (in November 2021 and April 2022). The front panel looks slightly different (as it’s closed this time), but that’s not a significant change (still – not the best that could have been done). Let’s check if there are other things as well. 


Hyte Revolt 3 chassis review

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Hyte is no new company (or rather a sub-brand of Californian iBUYPOWER) for the guru3d readers. We already had a chance to check the Y60 (an ATX chassis) in June ’22, although chronologically, it was the second model of this brand. Which one was first? The one you’re reading about is the Revolt 3, which earned the “Recommended” award. This one is smaller, as it’s an ITX format, equipped with an aluminum carrying handle (which enables carrying of up to 30 lbs/13.5 kg) and tool-free side panels, allowing build-in, modification, and travel. 


Seasonic Arch Q503 chassis + Connect PSU review

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Seasonic company is known mainly for its power supplies, including the Focus (available in ATX and SFX factor), Prime (with the 80 Plus certificate up to Titanium), or Connect series. But that’s not all, as we already had a chance to check out their first chassis last year – Syncro Q704 with a 750W power supply. It has earned a “Recommended” award. It was an inverted ATX case, but we got something more traditional this time. It’s a Seasonic Arch Q503, which was presented in May ’22. This model should be cheaper; however, it was also designed more conventionally. It uses a two-chamber structure, with the mainboard tray sitting on the right side of the case.


Lian Li O11 Dynamic Evo chassis review

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This time, we’re checking out the Lian Li O11 DYNAMIC EVO, a successor of the O11 Dynamic chassis, which we reviewed four years ago. The Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO appears to have changed very little from the original. You can now install a 280mm radiator in the side location, and there are mounts for eleven (but nine are provided in the bundle) storage drives rather than six. It was showcased in February 2021 and June 2021 and was introduced to the market in December 2021. In the meantime, we also got to check the Mini version (and Air Mini has also been introduced, the XL is also worth mentioning). But getting back to the Dynamic Evo – it’s a (rather extensive) ATX mid-tower chassis with around 61 l of volume. The looks are definitely something familiar but a bit refined. Again, like in the predecessor – we won’t find fans here. 


Fractal Design Focus 2 chassis review

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This time, we're checking out the Fractal Design Focus 2, a successor of the Focus G chassis (ATX compatible), which we reviewed back in 2017. A Mini version was also available, dedicated to the mATX motherboards. The Fractal Design Focus 2 appears to have changed quite a lot from the original. 


Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review

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We're taking a look at the Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review today, a new tower PC chassis family. Fractal's Pop series cases come in standard, Mini, and XL sizes with ATX, mATX, and partial E-ATX support respective. All feature two front 5.25 bays for continued support of front expansion options such as ODDs, card readers, ports and hubs.


Hyte Y60 chassis review

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This time, we're checking out the Hyte Y60, a mainly aesthetic-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. It's not the first product from this American (precisely – California) company. They have debuted with an ITX case called Revolt 3, which gained good opinions around the websites. Additionally, they're planning to release a keyboard and a wireless headset, but that's still to come. Ok, let's get back to the Hyte Y60. 


Deepcool CK560 chassis review

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This time, we’re checking out the Deepcool CK560, an airflow-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. I had an almost instant deja-vu when I saw the first materials about it. Why’s that? It looks almost exactly the same as the other Deepcool (previously also named GamerStorm) product, I mean the CG560, which I had in my hands for a review. Well, the front panel looks a bit different, but that’s not a significant change. Let’s check the other things as well. 


Corsair 5000T RGB TG - PC chassis review

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Corsair is back with a new kickass chassis; this time, we're testing the Corsair 5000T RGB. It's a unique chassis with plenty of room, concealment choices, and clearance for a large amount of liquid cooling. It's quite the looker, with iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT and aRGB light strips included.


Fractal Torrent Nano mITX chassis review

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We review the Fractal Design Torrent Nanop in a white finish, a silent PC housing for small form factor motherboards. For this Mini-ITX ready chassis can you'll be surprised about storage, style, USB 3.x options. Next to that, it's rather an airflow-friendly, tiny, and nice-looking Mini-ITX chassis.


G.Skill Z5i (Mini ITX) chassis review

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This time, we're checking out the G.Skill Z5i, the first chassis from a company known the most from the RAM. Some can remember that there's an AIO (Enki) available, as well as the keyboards (like KM360), mice (and mousepad), headsets, or PSUs. The attempt is made in a not-so-popular segment, meaning the Mini-ITX (so that's one of the reasons for the mentioned limit). This choice is a brave one as it's not so easy to create a good product here. Yes, it's gaining the share, but the ATX is dominating (maybe we'll also see something from G.Skill?). 


Deepcool CG560 chassis review

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This time, we’re checking out the Deepcool CG560, an airflow-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis.  It has been introduced to the market together with a CG540 model; the main difference is that it has a tempered glass front panel. But getting back to the CG560, what does it offer besides implementing a design using the vent that should allow better airflow?