The Best Looking Case At Computex!
Why It Matters
These launches signal a shift toward more customizable, thermally efficient PC builds that balance aesthetics and performance, giving builders better options for cooling and airflow management while simplifying installation and upgrades. Wireless fan options and modular radiator placements could change case design standards and peripheral integration in mainstream and enthusiast markets.
Summary
At Computex, Lin and Lee showcased a range of new PC cases and cooling products led by the visually striking Lanc 4, which combines glass-like aesthetics with high airflow and configurable layouts. Other highlights include the O1 EVO RGB V2 with continuous RGB cutouts and a lowered motherboard tray, side-mount radiator options that isolate GPU and CPU thermals, and several affordable and performance-focused chassis such as the UX100, Lanc 207 XL, V2000, and B4 MATX. Linley introduced wireless/USB 'Flex' fans that eliminate USB dependency for LCDs, while Cooler Master’s Galahad 3 AIO simplifies cooling with a compact, easy-to-fit loop and interchangeable caps. Overall the lineup emphasizes modularity, thermal separation, and user-friendly upgrades across price points.
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