Looks like it’s finally time to take the next step in design for computer cases. At CES 2022, CyberPowerPC showed off its new Kinetic series desktop PC cases that draw from the world of architecture.
CyberPowerPC has presented its new MA-01 series mid-tower PC case at CES 2026, offered in Chrome Steel and Stainless Steel ...
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Phanteks debuts striking PC case with multi-chamber design — unique chassis currently exclusive to prebuilt CyberPower PC build
Designed to prevent heat crossover between components, Phanteks’ Exo 626s supports massive GPUs and a 360mm AIO, but remains ...
Last year at CES, CyberPower’s Kinetic Series PC turned heads with a front panel full of mechanical wizardry. At first glance, the case looked as if it were breathing—its geometric vents automatically ...
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This new stylish mid-tower PC case has analog knobs
CyberPowerPC announced its new MA-01 series of PC cases today, which "combines performance-driven engineering with a ...
CES is often dominated by conventional bigwigs announcements from AMD, Intel, and Nvidia, but it's also when manufacturers produce weirdly wonderful whatchamacallits too. Take CyberPowerPC's Kinetic ...
WTF?! Worried that PC case designers might be running out of ideas? CyberPowerPC has proved that innovation isn't dead with its Kinetic Series, which features 18 motorized triangular vents and looks ...
Is it alive? That might be your first thought when you see CyberPower’s new Kinetic Series PC in action. At a glance, it looks like it’s breathing. CyberPower’s new case actually features 18 ...
Even though CyberPowerPC bypassed CES this year for “a safer unveiling of new technologies to kick off 2022,” they did announce it this past week, so CES news it is! On that note, the company has ...
The Kinetic Series Gaming Chassis that was just announced at CES 2022 by CyberPowerPC will leave you in awe and feeling as though you just stepped into the future. The design is not only meant as an ...
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