Listen, we know you don’t have enough space on your desk because no one really does. If that’s true, and if you feel like your PC’s age is showing, and if you’re looking to make an upgrade, then this ...
The NZXT H2 Flow is a new mini ITX chassis designed to let you build your own small form-factor gaming PC. Available now for $150, the case features an internal volume of 20.7 liters and supports ...
TL;DR: NZXT's new H2 Flow Mini-ITX case and H2 Mini PC deliver powerful, compact performance with a 20.7L vertical GPU design, toolless fine-mesh panels, and advanced cooling. The US-exclusive H2 Mini ...
Laptops and desktop tower PCs are a thing of the past if all you need is an efficient home office workstation that’ll handle your day-to-day tasks without costing you a fortune. Don’t need the ...
Acemagic’s N3A is being presented as a compact hybrid designed to collapse two common home-lab boxes into one: a small x86 mini PC and a multi-drive NAS. Instead of pairing a typical low-profile PC ...
This article is part of Kotaku Deals, produced separately from the editorial team. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on the site. It makes sense that a small PC should carry a small ...
The A7 MAX arrived the way serious little machines tend to arrive: no drama, no spectacle, just a compact slab of hardware that felt heavier than it had any right to be. On the desk it didn’t look ...
Initial impressions of the HO5 370 were mixed: the pricing places this mini PC at a premium level, yet the build quality and design felt a little too plastic. However, once plugged in, there was no ...
There are inevitably some downsides when going with a mini gaming PC instead of a full tower. For one, the smaller form factor means there's simply less space for high-end graphics cards and CPU ...
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