So it's time to upgrade my GF's rig. The old Core2 era system does its job but it's getting a little slow for my taste and it guzzles too much power. I'd take a mini ITX board, but the combination of ...
I’ve never succumbed to the Micro-ATX temptation, but I can see the draw. Not everyone has room for a full tower under their desk, and not everyone even wants the kind of hardware you generally fill a ...
The H3 Flow is the latest addition to NZXT’s lineup of low-cost, high-quality PC cases—and the brand’s first dedicated micro-ATX tower. The NZXT H3 Flow carries over the sleek, modern aesthetics and ...
Ah micro-ATX, the bastard child of the form factor family. Sitting somewhere between the juggernauts ITX and ATX, it takes the best of both worlds, and condenses it into a feat of efficiency and ...
NZXT has added another case to its range with the launch of the NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX Case, and from the looks of the photos this one looks awesome. The NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX Case is designed to be ...
Antec DP31 Micro-ATX The case is nice and compact, but still supports a decent amount of hardware. There’s room for up to five fans, with support for 120mm and 140mm fans in the front, two 120mm in ...
The CH160 PLUS is the newest addition to DeepCool’s compact case lineup, designed for builders seeking a balance between small size and expanded hardware support. With a 21-liter internal volume, it ...
This is a great shame to me, as I have almost always built micro-ATX PCs for myself and my family, so having a new micro-ATX case from Tecware in the office is quite a treat today! The new Tecware ...
Sentey might be a little late to the game with this style of chassis, but they prove that they are able to offer a very well laid out design. We just wish they were more readily available so that the ...
I have a Silverstone PS15 Pro, which is a Micro-ATX case that comes with 3 case fans. Over the last two years, my motherboard, an Asrock B450M/ac, has had power delivery failures and has needed to be ...
If you’ve been hanging around microcontrollers and electronics for a while, you’re surely familiar with the concept of the breakout board. Instead of straining to connect wires and components to ...
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