Teenage Engineering today announced a mini-ITX PC case — the computer-1. Within minutes, the self-assembled small form factor PC case sold out. Of course, it did. The computer-1 is a tiny mini-ATX PC ...
Over the past few years we’ve seen a growing number of PC makers tap AMD’s Ryzen U-series laptop-class processors for use in min-desktops like the Asus PN51 and Gigabyte BRIX S. One thing they tend to ...
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 ...
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It uses a dual chamber design too, but there’s a built-in PCIe Gen 4.0 riser cable included too, making the process pretty straightforward. It’ll even handle an SFX or SFX-L PSU, and while they’re ...
The mad lads at Teenage Engineering are known for their award-winning audio gear designs, but the company occasionally makes some snazzy PC cases too. The Stockholm based design firm’s first foray ...
It's a lot of money if you're thinking about it as just a chassis, but with a bundled 750W PSU, liquid cooling, and routed cabling, it's your best bet for a quality minimal fuss, mini-ITX gaming PC ...
While there are plenty of cheaper options than the Fractal Design Terra when it comes to capable Mini-ITX cases - The Hyte Revolt 3, Ssupd Meshlicious, and Cooler Master NR200P are all more capable ...
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I've built more Ikea flat-pack furniture over the years than I care to remember, so I'm more than a little intrigued by this one-piece mini gaming PC case that's being offered, totally for free.
It handles full-size ATX motherboards, so what could possibly be so “Mini” about ADATA's latest XPG Invader-family mid-tower PC case? In a word (or rather, two words): desk depth. The Invader X Mini ...