The best PC cases have a lot of room, good airflow and are made to stand out in your office. With CPUs and GPUs a little hard to come by at fair prices, one upgrade you can make to your PC that will ...
RGB-packed bling box? Aquarium-style glassy chassis? The right PC case makes or breaks your PC build. Here's what to look for in a new tower chassis, plus reviews of our highest-rated models. I have ...
From mighty full-ATX towers to tuck-it-away Mini-ITX compacts, these are the best PC cases we've tested for appearance, ease of building, thermal and acoustic performance, and practical features. I ...
Getting the right functionality, versatility, good airflow, support for modern hardware, and aesthetics all need to be taken care of individually when choosing a full tower PC case. With plenty of ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. A case is the solid outer body that’ll contain all the ...
Big cases are great, but not everyone has the space or the inclination to deal with a full tower chassis. Mid-tower cases offer a great middle ground of form and function, without dominating your desk ...
This year's Computex tech show in Taipei was filled with new and lavishly designed PC cases. Some big, some small, some in the shape of cats with swords from popular videogames. Yet one stood out to ...
Teenage Engineering’s computer-1 is arguably the most refreshing PC case to come out in years, and makes everyone’s gaudy RGB towers look cheap. The current state of PC desktop design is horrendous.
Most gaming setups have a theme, and for the longest time, black has been the dominant color. However, over the years, that has changed as all-white gaming setups have carved a niche in the industry.
What if your PC case could fold flat, pack up like a briefcase, and still turn heads with its minimalist design? Enter Teenage Engineering’s “Computer-2,” a bold reimagining of what a compact ...
In the dawning of the IBM PC era, the computer case was a heavy, stout thing. These were industrial machines, built with beefy paddle power switches, and weighing as much as a ton of bricks. Painted ...