I'm thinking of building a Mini-ITX HTPC and looking for something that I can stick a full size internal blu-ray drive in. Something in a shade of black would be nice... Looks like mini-ITX with a ...
At this point in building and reviewing products, I have had my hands in quite a few types and models of cases. Not too long ago I was greeted with an e-mail asking if I would like to review a ...
My first impression of this case was simple. It’s a lot bigger than I expected! It’s a seriously beastly thing and quite heavy. It feels like a quality product, too, with gorgeously finished surfaces, ...
It seems that all of my builds end up taken to extremes where I not only use one of the largest full tower chassis', I have a full water cooling setup on the CPU and the card in SLI. Beyond that I ...
Haven't seen many reviews of this Silverstone ML05 case, but the second I saw it being shown off at CES2013 I knew I had to have it. So I've been scouring the internet looking for details ever since ...
J&W may not be the first motherboard manufacturer that comes to mind, but it has managed to scoop out a niche 780G mini-ITX board with its iPartner "Control Centre" that sits outside the case. The ...
While we've had our concerns about the Mini-ITX bandwagon, it's still a trend that we're broadly in favour of. After all, small, potent PCs can be great. One of the nicest - and smallest mini-ITX ...
Forward-looking: Geometric Future specializes in minimalist PC cases designed to fit a variety of settings beyond traditional desk environments. The company recently introduced its first mini-ITX ...
With the upgraded dimensions of 11.65” x 5.51” x 7.48” WxHxD (296mm x 140mm x 190mm), the PC-Q09FN gives DIY computers builders the space to install the essential hardware for home theater ...
Thermaltake has unveiled a new compact enclosure with features specifically geared toward HTPC-like applications. The SD101 may not be able to handle the same breadth of enthusiast hardware as cases ...
Getting inside is pretty straightforward. Remove the two screws on each side of the top panel, and you’re good to go. You will need a screwdriver as the case doesn’t use thumbscrews to keep a cleaner ...