I love Scandinavian interior design, embracing the minimalist vibe with beautiful woods and natural colors. That's why I'm in love with this DIY Nordic gaming PC build, with its beautifully crafted, ...
Lian Li has just released a wooden version of the Lian Li Dan Case A3, a premium take on the company's already successful collaboration with Dan Hansen of Dan Cases, and it has a surprisingly low ...
Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
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5 ideas to build a PC that stands out without going overboard
Ask a PC builder whether they care about performance or looks, and they'll probably answer "both." Building a PC that looks ...
Building a gaming PC is kind of like building a hot rod--sure, the parts that make the car go fast are important, but if you're going to spend all that time on it, shouldn't it look cool, too? As such ...
PC cases might be overlooked more than other components when building your rig. But cases are your gaming PC’s home, and features like cable management, airflow, and ventilation can make or break your ...
It’s 2024, which means building your own PC is only one step harder than assembling a semi-complex LEGO set. Most parts fit together in intuitive ways, and a lot of the guesswork is eliminated if you ...
Firstly, you should make sure that the motherboard fits into the PC case. Motherboards are available in different sizes such as ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX. PC cases are dimensioned accordingly. A ...
At CES 2025, I got a demo of a new Cooler Master PC case line, designed—in theory—for peak flexibility. (Plus: Who doesn't want a PC done up in slate and wood?) I have been a technology journalist for ...
TL;DR: ASUS's ProArt PA401 Wood Edition Beige PC case combines sustainable wood paneling with a minimalist, RGB-free design tailored for creators. It offers exceptional cooling with multiple fans, ...
Let’s list a few things you won’t find in a typical mainstream-priced PC case: spiffy wood trim, more than four fans, or a powered fan hub. Combine these with a full load of basic features, such as ...
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