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  1. Lian Li PC-201B review

    8 Last reviewed

    This is a giant, immovable totem of an enclosure, and its party trick is having a massive array of 12 hard drive bays and seven spaces for 5.25-inch drives on the outside.

    Enlight EN-2411 review

    7 Last reviewed

    This micro-ATX case is cheap and almost cheerful. The 350W power supply that comes bundled with the case will no doubt be removed straight away and replaced with something infinitely superior.

    Cooler Master Cavalier review

    9 Last reviewed

    Yeah, it's knocking on, but the Cooler Master Cavalier is still one of the classiest cases around. Its screwless design ensures faffless upgrades, and the door is reassuringly chunky.

    3XS Isotope IX review

    8 Last reviewed

    This is one case that you'll want sitting next to you on your desk. It's the most interesting, unique and altogether cool-looking chassis we've seen - and it wants to be, at over £200.

    In-Win O3 case review

    In-Win O3 case review

    7 Last reviewed

    This case, which hails from the little-known manufacturer In-Win, is a reasonably handsome beast. Three coldcathode halos decorate the sturdy front door and the case itself, we're reliably informed by the box, is fashioned from Japanese ECO steel.

    OrigenAE X10 Chassis review

    OrigenAE X10 Chassis review

    5 Last reviewed

    Requiring the manipulation of six tiny screws to get inside, it's clear that OrigenAE is aiming its X range at HTPC purists who prefer to build and go, rather than tinker with their PC over time.

    Antec Fusion chassis review

    Antec Fusion chassis review

    9 Last reviewed

    Marking a departure from its previous HTPC efforts, Antec has finally produced a case that doesn't scream 'I'm a PC!' quite so loudly. However, if you did have any intentions of hiding the fact that there's a PC hanging out with your hi-fi...

    Fatal1ty FC1-WSVG review

    Fatal1ty FC1-WSVG review

    8 Last reviewed

    Life is sweet for pro gamer Jonothan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel. He has aglobetrotting job thrashing people at Painkiller, more endorsements than Jeremy Laird's driving license.

    QuietPC Silentmaxx review

    QuietPC Silentmaxx review

    7 Last reviewed

    Getting a silent or even half-quiet PC still seems something of a struggle. In most cases it feels like you should be grateful for a non-beige, lightweight case; noise levels are almost an afterthought by the manufacturer, enter the Silentmaxx.

    Enermax Pandora CA3030 review

    Enermax Pandora CA3030 review

    8 Last reviewed

    There's a lesson to be learned for those that want to use spraypainted grey mesh as part of a black case: all the nifty drive-covering flaps in the world won't save your case from looking like a disastrous early Eighties boombox.

    Mystique 632 Black review

    Mystique 632 Black review

    7 Last reviewed

    Those Cooler Master cats may be satisfied living in a world of Borgpods and big orange glowing lozenges, but we're not so sure they're on the right aesthetic level with this case. it's rather freaky looking.

    Lian Li PC-7SE Silver review

    Lian Li PC-7SE Silver review

    7 Last reviewed

    You have to respect to Lian Li for producing what is a totally no-nonsense case. It's utterly square, made of aluminium, small in stature, big on drive bays, has no fancy extras and comes installed with two fans.

    Gigabyte 3D Aurora GZ-FSCA1 review

    Gigabyte 3D Aurora GZ-FSCA1 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Aluminium is a great material to build a case from. Not only is it incredibly light, but it also has good heat-dissipating properties. It also happens to be more expensive than steel, which is why cases made from it are less common.

    Enlight EN-2409 review

    Enlight EN-2409 review

    7 Last reviewed

    We'd love to aspire to only coveting the finest and latest computer technology, yet when a case drops onto the test bench that does no wrong and comes in under £40, including a 350W power supply, it's something that's hard to ignore.

    Enermax Midi Tower Case review

    Enermax Midi Tower Case review

    8 Last reviewed

    It's amazing to think that this midi-tower is made on the other side of the world, shipped thousands of miles and can still be flogged to us, the public, for less than £40.

    Antec Sonata II review

    Antec Sonata II review

    9 Last reviewed

    Over the past few years Antec has moved on from a company making run-of-the-mill PC boxes to one that's setting the benchmark for new system cases. In many ways it's not doing anything revolutionary or innovative...

    Antec Fusion Life Style review

    Antec Fusion Life Style review

    8 Last reviewed

    Who'd want a wheezing monstrosity in their living room? It's no wonder that most PCs never make it that far, but here's the case that could finally fit the digital home dream. Based on a Micro ATX board, this compact, stylish-looking case...

    Antec BK640B review

    Antec BK640B review

    8 Last reviewed

    As you can see from the photo, this new chassis from Antec isn't some jazzy, bejewelled gamer's case, replete with flashing disco LEDs. However, as Antec tends to cater to the gaming fraternity, that may come as a surprise.

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