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LIAN LI Launches Vector V100 Entry-Level Gaming Case

LIAN LI Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of chassis and PC accessories, announces the Vector V100, a sleek mid-tower chassis designed for builders seeking elegance and performance. Featuring pillarless front and side tempered glass panels, the Vector V100 showcases internal components with uninterrupted clarity. Its slanted front PSU shroud conceals a display platform, perfect for personalizing builds with collectibles. With support for back-connect ATX and microATX motherboards, robust cooling options—including up to a 360 mm radiator and 9 x 120 mm fans—and compatibility for large 415 mm GPUs, the Vector V100 is engineered for both style and capability. The case includes a GB-001 GPU anti-sag bracket and is available in black and white, with options for a barebone configuration or four pre-installed 120 mm ARGB/PWM fans.

Sleek Design with Showcase Potential
The Vector V100 is designed with modern aesthetics in mind, featuring pillarless tempered glass panels at the front and side that create a clean, unobstructed view of the internal components. Adding to its distinct style, the slanted front PSU shroud introduces a concealed display platform, perfect for showcasing collectibles or unique hardware. Complementing its modern look, the Vector V100 also includes a diffused addressable 26-LED strip along the PSU shroud, providing vibrant and customizable lighting, compatible with all motherboard software, that accentuates the build's aesthetics.

Valkyrie Shows Off Coolers, Cases and Peripherals at Computex 2025

We couldn't miss Valkyrie's colorful booth at this year's Computex where they showcased new and updated liquid and air CPU coolers, a new case, and some peripherals that are for the moment in the final stages of development. Let's start with the V360 and V240 AIOs, which feature a large rectangular 3.5-inch IPS display integrated into the pump. The coolers are equipped with Valkyrie's latest B12 series 120 mm ARGB fans—three on the V360 and two on the V240. These 25 mm thick fans operate at speeds ranging from 800 to 2150 RPM, offering a maximum airflow of 81.68 CFM, a noise level of up to 30.5 dB(A), and a static pressure of 4.0 mm H₂O. As for pricing, the V360 is set to retail at €249.90, while the V240 will be priced at €219.90. Also on display were other recently launched AIOs from Valkyrie's V Lite and A series.

Jonsbo Reveals Small Form Factor Cases and More Cases at Computex 2025

Here in Jonsbo's booth at Computex 2025 we discovered two new Small Form Factor ITX NAS "style" cases, the NV10 and N10. These compact cases support ITX motherboards and Flex PSUs up to 150 mm. The NV10 is oriented more towards users who want to build a compact PC by offering support for a dual-slot graphics card. The N10, on the other hand is focusing on storage with support for four 2.5-inch drives and cooling fans for SSDs. Another SFF-oriented case is the V12, a microATX case with three-sided glass panels and wood accents.

From Jonsbo's T series they showcased the T9 that sports a modular design with removable metal and wood panels. Going further down the series there are also the T7 and T6, both following a similar design, with the T6 being a compact micro ATX model.

AeroCool Debuts Three New PC Cases at Computex 2025

AeroCool unveiled three new PC cases at Computex 2025 and our team was at their booth to get a first look at them. The lineup includes the D520A, P500A, and P500B-Digi, all featuring support for reverse connector motherboards and enhanced airflow. The P500B-Digi is built with full tempered glass panels (front and side with quick-release) and features an integrated pixel display that monitors system parameters like time, CPU and GPU temperatures, and power consumption. The case supports dual 360 mm AIO radiators on top and on the side, accommodates up to ten 120 mm fans, and comes preinstalled with three side-mounted reverse ARGB PWM fans and one rear standard fan. It can house GPUs up to 418 mm and CPU air coolers up to 165 mm.

The D520A stands out with twelve fan slots and ventilated metal grill panel, while the P500A offers a more streamlined nine fan slots with dual curved glass panels. Both models include four APNX ARGB fans, airflow-optimized PSU shroud designs, and GPU support brackets to handle heavy graphics cards. They offer removable panel design across front, top, and side sections provides easy access for installation and maintenance.
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Geometric Future Shows New Cases, PSUs and Cooling Solutions at Computex 2025

Geometric Future is one of those brands that follows the principle "the fewer, the better" when it comes to product portfolios, and it was confirmed when we visited their booth at the Computex 2025 show. Sitting right in the middle of the Geometric Future booth is their new Model 9, a PC case series that breaks their rectangular design style (apart from the older Model 2 Ark). The case sports rounded corners with large tempered glass panels on the front and left, and a full mesh panel on the top and right sides. It can accommodate up to four radiators (one 420 mm, two 360 mm, and one 140 mm); there's also enough space inside to fit three 140 mm fans. The M9 also features a motorized retractable power button that is activated only through proximity sensing.

APNX Shows V2/V2-F Cases and Power Supplies at Computex 2025

At Computex 2025 in Taipei, boutique chassis maker APNX presented two striking new enclosures, the V2-F and the V2. Both models combine bold aesthetics with advanced cooling and cable-management features. The V2-F captures attention with its panoramic glass front and side panels, offering an unobstructed view of every internal component. Beneath its elegant exterior, the chassis supports two 360 mm radiators and up to 13 fan slots to ensure exceptional thermal performance even under sustained heavy loads. Builders will value its flexible internal layout, which includes swappable PSU and HDD trays. In addition, users can mount a 360 mm AIO cooler vertically or horizontally, adapting to individual airflow needs. Cable routing remains neat thanks to a detachable silver-finished motherboard cable cover that keeps wiring organized without sacrificing style.

Azza Shows Distorted Cube Case at Computex 2025

Azza—maker of unique PC cases—drew widespread attention at Computex 2025 with its bold new cube-cluster designs that combine striking aesthetics and high-performance cooling. On display is the distorted cube design, with an unknown name for now. The top module contains three 120 mm ARGB fans that draw cool air through a perforated mesh panel, illuminating the interior with cascading light. The middle cube supports ATX motherboards and dual-slot graphics cards, while the bottom section accommodates power supplies and up to four storage drives. Azza offered two elegant finishes at the booth: classic black with smoky tempered glass and a limited-edition silver with mirror-like accents. The design incorporates integrated cable channels and quick-release thumbscrews to ease installation for builders of all skill levels. Practical features include magnetic dust filters on all fan intakes, the capacity for 360 mm radiators, and an optional fourth cube that serves as a VR and streaming docking bay.

darkFlash Shows PC Cases and Co-branded Gaming Cases at Computex 2025

darkFlash showcased quite an extensive lineup of new cases here at Computex 2025, ranging from the somewhat traditional DS900 series to more sophisticated ones like those in the Art Ultra and Explore series. We start with the DS900 family, which received three additions. The DS900 Mesh obviously sports a full mesh front panel, the DS900WS adds wooden accents, while the DS900W features large side and front glass panels with, again, some wooden elements.

The DS900G features a single curved glass panel for a seamless panoramic view. The three DS900WS/W/G cases have the same dimensions (434 mm x 218 mm x 454 mm), while the DS900 Mesh is the largest, measuring 470 mm x 218 mm x 454 mm.

Zalman Unveils Wide Range of P-series Cases at Computex 2025

The TechPowerUp crew had trouble keeping up with the plethora of new "panoramic view" P-series cases being exhibited at Zalman's Computex booth. Starting with mid-range products; the South Korean brand has prepared various (up to microATX format) P30 and P30 DS2 color options. The latter is equipped with a fancy two-piece detachable glass section, and an integrated 9.1" LCD panel (4:1 ratio). The P30 family was designed with air flow and maximized ventilation in mind—paired with a minimal aesthetic. The P30 DS2 is bundled with three 120 mm ARGB fans, while its plain sibling is appropriately equipped with three non-ARGB units. Both can support up to 360 mm top-mounted AIOs.

XYZ Brings Complete Lineup of PC Cases and Cooling Solutions at Computex 2025

XYZ arrives at Computex 2025, showcasing its complete lineup of PC cases and cooling solutions after they made their worldwide debut at CES this January. And things seem pretty clear with how XYZ thinks; it's all either white or black, while letting the ARGB/RGB do the fancy job of spicing things up. Does that work? We think it does as their portfolio pictures a unified vision with products that can suit all users and all budgets.

The Quantum and Quantum Pro are XYZ's flagship PC chassis, sporting a curved glass panel, BTF support, and ARGB Vortex fans. Need a dual-chamber fishtank case? Tesseract and Tesseract X are available, or if you're a bit nostalgic, they have the Airwave, Airone 300X, or the Tesseract Digital (with a digital display for CPU/GPU monitoring) series with a good-old-fashioned front mesh panel. What about liquid cooling? XYZ offers Aquapulse Fusion, Hydrotemp, and Hydroview (fitted with a 3.5-inch fully customizable display via XYZ Nexus software) AIO liquid cooling solutions. However, air cooling "fans" can enjoy the Thermax CPU air-cooler series with six different versions.
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InWin Launches PRISM Mid-Tower PC Chassis

In Win Development Inc. (InWin), renowned for its brand philosophy of Contemporary and Innovative and a recipient of numerous international design awards, proudly introduces the PRISM—a premium mid-tower ATX chassis. Building upon the iconic design language of its signature "tou" series, PRISM elevates both aesthetics and functionality with enhanced cooling performance, improved assembly convenience, and full compatibility with the latest high-end hardware. With its expansive glass panels, support for vertical GPU installation, and hidden cable motherboards, PRISM is crafted for PC enthusiasts who demand both style and performance.

Redefining Angles
The PRISM features a seamless, three-piece spliced glass panel that creates a stunning frameless glass wall, offering a panoramic view. Its geometric aesthetics, combined with two-way mirror effect, provide a unique perspective from every angle. This mid-tower chassis redefines PC builds with its innovative design, making it ideal for any hardware setup. Suitable for enthusiasts, gamers, creatives, AI workstations, or simply to make a bold statement and capture attention in the home or office. Additionally, the subtly designed, rear wing-inspired handle allows users to easily lift and carry it to a new location.

Apple "Vision Pro 2" Components Reportedly Being Mass Produced in China

Since its summer 2023 launch, Apple's pricey Vision Pro mixed reality headset has not exactly attracted a mainstream audience. Roughly a year later, rumors of a (then) recently canceled successor appeared online—insiders posited that company engineers had pivoted onto the development of a cheaper alternative model. Vision Pro "Version 1.0" arrived with an intimidating $3499 price tag; thus eliminating interest from a wide swath of potential AR/VR headset enthusiast customers. Industry insiders reckon that Apple had "abruptly reduced production" of the current-gen model last October, with further whispers suggesting a complete cessation of manufacturing activities by the end of 2024. Yesterday, an ITHome article cited compelling claims made by supply chain insiders—the initiation of mass production for a speculated second generation "Apple XR/Vision Pro" device.

The online report stated that: "multiple independent sources (have) confirmed that the panels, shells and other key components of the second-generation Apple XR headset are already in production." Very specific leaked information indicates Lens Technology being the exclusive supplier of glass panel pieces, and Changying Precision tasked with the making of the next-gen model's casing. Additionally, several contract circuit manufacturers are supposedly "rushing to complete orders." Secretive figures posit that Apple will release its sequel mixed reality headset later on in 2025. Differing "expert opinions" have not determined whether this incoming set of fancy goggles will be the predicted "cheaper" model, or a proper "M5 SoC-powered" successor.

Corning Launches Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic

Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) today announced the introduction of Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic, an innovative, transparent, and strengthenable glass ceramic material to help bring advanced toughness to more mobile devices. Gorilla Glass Ceramic significantly improves drop performance on rough surfaces compared to competitive aluminosilicate glasses. The new material expands Corning's portfolio of durable cover materials for OEMs.

"Gorilla Glass has built a reputation of strength and resilience, and our new glass ceramic material continues this tradition. Designed to offer enhanced toughness, Gorilla Glass Ceramic reinforces our commitment to innovating and engineering high-quality, durable materials for display covers and enclosures," said David Velasquez, Vice President & General Manager, Corning Gorilla Glass.

iiyama Unveils the TE13A Series Interactive Displays

At a time when seamless digital collaboration is vital for educators and entrepreneurs, iiyama proudly unveils the TE13A Series - the next evolution in interactive display technology designed to transform both corporate and educational environments. With Google EDLA, improved touch technology, and user-friendly interface, the TE13A Series sets a new benchmark for interactivity and productivity.

Building on previous models, the TE13A Series is Google EDLA-certified (Enterprise Device License Agreement), providing full access to Google Play Store, Google Mobile Services, and Google Play Protect for a secure and app-rich experience. Microsoft 365 integration allows for seamless workflow management across platforms.

ASUS Goes Hands-on with its AirVision M1 Smart Glasses

Out of all the screens that I have on hand for gaming—monitors, televisions, tablets, smartphones, even a portable projector—none feel quite as decadent as the ASUS AirVision M1. When I lean back into the overstuffed pillows of my couch, put my feet up on the chaise longue, and plug these smart glasses into my ROG Ally, I feel like I'm enjoying a luxury that would make Hedonismbot blush. These smart glasses put my game up on a giant virtual screen, right in front of my eyes at the perfect viewing angle. Watching a television from such a position would either involve a ceiling mount or crick in my neck, but the AirVision M1 gives me a big-screen gaming experience in a lightweight package that works whether I'm lounging on the couch, lying in bed, or leaning back in my gaming chair.

Gaming isn't the only trick up the AirVision M1's sleeve. It's a productivity champ, too, adding multiple virtual screens to my on-the-go setup and keeping prying eyes from looking over my shoulder as I get some work done at the coffee shop. It's the lie-in-bed-and-binge-watch-Parks-and-Recreation device of my dreams. It even makes it tolerable to stay entertained and productive during long flights. Versatile, lightweight, and easy to use, the AirVision M1 slipped into my digital life as easily as it slips into my laptop bag.

GALAX Launches Metal Master Dark Guard PC Case

We spotted via IT Home a fresh PC case just released by GALAX under the name "Metal Master Dark Guard", a new case that works with both ATX and microATX (back connectors supported) motherboards. The case keeps the look of the Metal Master series, with clean lines and a nice beveled design. It also has a big tempered glass side panel that gives you a clear view of internal components. The case internal design shows special attention to cooling, as GALAX mentions that they put it through multiple airflow tests. It can fit up to eight 120 or 140 mm fans, and one 240/260/280 mm radiator which makes it great for high-end gaming PCs. The design has a smart air duct system to keep things cool, and there's plenty of room inside to make cable management easy. One cool thing about the design is that the USB 3.0, and Type-C connectors are placed at the front-bottom. This helps keep the overall look clean by hiding cables away from the user's eyes while keeping the airflow clean.

The case can fit the latest hardware components, including the new RTX 50 series graphics cards or any graphic card up to 400 mm long, and standard power supplies. GALAX has priced the Metal Master Dark Guard at 249 yuan about $35, at least that's the price on Asian markets. If it reaches Western markets around $50 it can be considered a viable option for those on a tight budget.

HTC Announces XR Agreement with Google

HTC Corp. and Google LLC announced today a definitive agreement under which HTC will receive US$250 million in cash from Google, and certain HTC employees from its XR team will join Google. As part of the transaction, Google will receive a non-exclusive license for HTC's XR intellectual property (IP). Following this agreement, HTC and Google will explore future collaboration opportunities.

This agreement reinforces HTC's strategy of continued development around the XR ecosystem, enabling a more streamlined product portfolio with a focus on platforms, greater operational efficiency and financial flexibility. HTC's commitment to delivering innovative VIVE XR solutions such as the VIVE Focus Vision remains unchanged, with existing product lines and solutions to be supported and developed without interruption.

SilverStone Launches the Lucid 04: A New Micro-ATX Aquarium-Inspired Chassis

SilverStone Technology, a trusted manufacturer of innovative PC enclosures, is excited to announce the launch of the Lucid 04, the latest addition to its high-end Lucid series chassis lineup. Inspired by the aquarium-seque trend, the Lucid 04 features tempered glass panels that elegantly showcase internal components, and is meticulously engineered to deliver exceptional cooling performance without compromise.

The Lucid 04 is a Micro-ATX chassis featuring tempered glass front and side panels, offering a 270° panoramic view of internal components. With a volume of 38.25 liters, it supports Micro-ATX motherboards and most triple-fan graphics cards up to 350 mm in length. For effective cooling of the CPU and GPU, the Lucid 04 is equipped with multiple internal fan mounts, ensuring optimal airflow and efficient heat dissipation for critical components.

Phanteks Launches Evolv X2 PC Case Series

Phanteks is thrilled to officially release the Evolv X2 after unveiling it at Computex 2024. This innovative chassis redefines how a PC sits on a desk, blending cutting-edge functionality with premium aesthetics. Designed for PC enthusiasts and gamers, the Evolv X2 combines sleek design, superior cooling, and seamless hardware integration.

Revolutionary Design with a See-Through Appeal
The Evolv X2 features a tri-panel glass chassis for a clear view of your system's components. With an aluminium interior and vertical cooling solution the X2, efficiently draws in air from the bottom of the chassis and exhausts heat through the top. The chassis is designed to not only look stunning but also ensure optimal airflow for your components.

GAMDIAS Intros Atlas P2 CG Mid-Tower PC Case

GAMDIAS, a premier brand in high-performance gaming PC hardware, is excited to announce the launch of the ATLAS P2 CG curved glass panoramic case. As the first product launch of 2025, the case embodies GAMDIAS's annual slogan, "GAMING REIMAGINED," redefining gaming setups with a sophisticated design and unmatched functionality. "The ATLAS P2 CG reflects our vision for 2025, offering gamers a seamless blend of cutting-edge design and exceptional performance that will transform their gaming experience," said Stimson Wang, CEO of GAMDIAS. Part of the highly acclaimed ATLAS series, the case features a striking fish-tank-inspired design with a seamless one-piece curved glass panel and an integrated system display, engineered to deliver limitless potential alongside a refined visual experience.

Immersive Panoramic View
The ATLAS P2 CG case features a stunning 270-degree curved tempered glass panel, offering an immersive panoramic view of the interior. This innovative design eliminates corner obstructions, creating a seamless showcase of internal components. Additionally, the case also supports connector-hidden motherboard (BTF motherboard), enabling cables to plug in from the rear for a clean and flawless front appearance.

InWin Debuts PRISM Glass Chassis & SHIFT Test Bench at CES 2025

InWin has unveiled two brand-new products at CES 2025—the TechPowerUp team made sure to head over to the manufacturer's Las Vegas suite in order to check out their PRISM chassis and SHIFT hybrid test bed/display case. The former proved to be fairly difficult to photograph due to its two-way mirror glass side panels—internal hardware can be viewed from the outside, but the reflective panel material makes this a challenge to capture on camera. InWin believes that the PRISM's geometric glass design will provide a standout and unique panoramic 180-degree view of its surroundings.

This mid-tower case accepts ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX mainboards and a maximum of eleven air cooling fans (four included as standard). Liquid cooling radiators—going up to 360 mm in size—can be arranged internally in multiple positions. Large mesh filters are visible from the front and top—said to enhance the case's airflow and cooling properties. InWin reps were keen to showcase the PRISM's rear-mounted handle—this wing-shaped attachment allows for a decent level of portability.

Thermaltake Tower 600 Mid and 250 Mini Tower Unveiled in New Colors at CES 2025

Thermaltake has decided to kick off the year at CES 2025 in a fashionable way by expanding the color options for its best-selling PC case series: the Tower 600 Mid Tower and the Tower 250 Mini Tower. Launched last year at Computex, the Tower 600 is an ATX case featuring a distinctive octagonal prism shape. It accommodates up to a 420 mm AIO radiator on the right side, a 360 mm AIO radiator on the left side, and supports GPUs up to 400 mm in length. This year, Thermaltake introduced six new color options: Racing Green, Gravel Sand, Bubble Pink, Bumblebee, Light-Year Green, and Future Dusk, in addition to the existing Black, Snow, Hydrangea Blue, and Matcha Green variants.

The Tower 250 Mini-ITX case, released in November 2024, originally came in Black, Snow, Hydrangea Blue, and Matcha Green for users seeking a compact yet versatile PC chassis. For 2025, Thermaltake has added two new color variants: Mint Strawberry and Butter Caramel. The case supports up to a 360 mm radiator on the right side and up to 8 x 120 mm fans or 5 x 140 mm fans, with two pre-installed CT120 cooling fans included. It fits GPUs up to 360 mm in length and accommodates both ATX and SFX power supplies up to 200 mm in length.

Unlock the Infinite Possibilities of XR With Samsung Galaxy AI

Imagine being able to step into any world in an instant—from the bustling streets of New York City to the snowy mountain tops of the Alps. These worlds are no longer merely places to observe from afar. They can now be explored and interacted with simply through a gaze, a gesture or your voice. What once seemed like science fiction has become a reality as eXtended reality (XR) transforms how we engage with the world around us.

XR is an umbrella term for technologies that use digital elements to extend or alter reality by merging the physical and digital worlds together. This includes virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR) as well as other similar technologies yet to be developed. XR offers infinite possibilities, creating a dynamic spatial canvas where users' sight, sound and motion combine to interact with the outside world. A world that will unlock unprecedented experiences across core areas of life, from working and learning to entertainment, gaming and even health and wellness.

ASUS Announces ProArt PA401 Wood Edition Chassis

ASUS today announced the ProArt PA401 Wood Edition chassis, a smaller variant of the ProArt PA602 Wood Edition that can fit high-performance PC components, keep them cool under load, and look stylish while doing so. For those who want a thermally optimized case with visual luster and all the home and lifestyle-focused essentials they could ask for in a more space-saving form factor, the PA401 delivers.

The ProArt PA401 Wood Edition is an aesthetic charmer that is perfect for lifestyle users in need of a distinct, tasteful PC case featuring strong thermal performance on top of some useful bells and whistles. Between its side panel options, impressive cooling capabilities and multitude of PC-building conveniences, it is the go-to case option for those looking to dabble in the desktop space for the very first time. Whether using it in a studio or a home office, it will blend in with its environment and leave ample space for other hardware and accessories.

Sharkoon Intros AK5 RGB Case Series and SHARK Lights RGB PWM Fans

With its futuristic look, including the tempered-glass side and front, the AK5G RGB is the ultimate home for high-end hardware which has to be seen. The inside of this ATX case has been spaciously designed and offers room for up to eleven fans or two radiators. In addition, modern input-output connections and support for the new BTF mainboards will all ensure that the case stays future-proof.

Futuristic Look
With its eye-catching front panel and tempered-glass side panel, the AK5G RGB is ideal as an impressive showcase for impressive hardware.
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