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Console-Shaped PCs and Cases

By Jimmy Thang on May 12, 2017 11:22 pm

Console-Shaped PCs and Cases


Mini-ITX chassis have been around for decades, but in the last few years, we've seen the emergence of slim console-like computer cases and pre-built PCs. Now, there are plenty of svelte chassis from the likes of Fractal Design and SilverStone. There are also a bunch of console-sized PCs from companies like Alienware and Origin PC. We're going to highlight some modern micro towers in the following gallery.

NameDimensions (in inches)Type
Fractal Design Node 2024.9x15.1x13Case
SilverStone RVZ01-E15x4.1x13.7Case
Sentry13.3x12.2x2.5Case
SilverStone RVZ0214.9x3.4x14.5Case
AZZA CSAZ-103 Black SECC13.5x4.4x17.3Case
SilverStone ML08B-H4.9x3.4x14.5Case
Corsair Bulldog 2.015X17.6x5.7Barebones kit
Syber Vapor Xtreme13.8x13.5x3.8Pre-built PC
Falcon Northwest Tiki4x13.5x13.2Pre-built PC
Digital Storm Bolt 318.3x15.1x5.8Pre-built PC
Origin PC Chronos11.7x4x13.7Pre-built PC
Alienware X51 R313.5x12.5x3.7Pre-built PC
Asus ROG G20CB4x13x14Pre-built PC

Fractal Design Node 202


Fractal Design tailor-made its Node 202 gaming case for the living room. The chassis can be stood up or laid down and measures 4.9x15.1x13 inches. With a body offering a volume of 10.2 liters, it's quite small. The Node 202 offers separate component bays, which help keep your hardware cool. The chassis will fit dual-slot video cards that are 12.2 inches or shorter. You will need a small form factor power supply (also known as an SFX PSU) to get it running, however.


SilverStone RVZ01-E


SilverStone is no stranger to Mini-ITX chassis. As a matter of fact, you'll see more than one case from the manufacturer in this roundup. The company's RVZ01-E is one of the few slim form factor chassis that support standard ATX power supplies, though at 15x4.1x13.7 inches with a volumetric 14 liter body, it's slightly on the bigger side. On the bright side, the RVZ01-E can be used vertically or horizontally, and can fit full-size graphics cards.


Sentry


The Sentry chassis started off with a successful Indiegogo campaign and was advertised as a "console-sized gaming PC case" with its 13.3x12.2x2.5 inch frame. It raised $222,388 from 921 backers, which is really impressive when you consider its goal was a modest $19,500. The company says the Sentry is small enough to fit into many 17-inch laptop bags and backpacks. Its drawbacks are that it does require a smaller SFX power supply and won't fit large graphics cards.


SilverStone RVZ02


SilverStone's RVZ02 is a follow-up to the company's RVZ01 model. It introduces two see-through panels and is a bit smaller than its predecessors with 14.9x3.4x14.5-inch dimensions. It supports two 2.5 inch storage drives and a dual-slot graphics card that's up to 13 inches long. Like the RVZ01, it can be used either vertically or horizontally, but requires a smaller SFX power supply.


AZZA CSAZ-103 Black SECC


While AZZA's CSAZ-103 case is a bit bigger than most other Mini-ITX cases in this roundup with its 13.5x4.4x17.3-inch dimensions, it supports standard ATX PSUs and water cooling systems with up to two 120mm fans. It is limited to 11-inch graphics cards, though.


SilverStone ML08B-H


SilverStone's ML08 is a slim form factor chassis that's based on the company's RVZ02 case. It shares the same base 4.9x3.4x14.5-inch dimensions, but its biggest addition is that it offers a removable handle. Like the RVZ02, it supports graphics cards up to 13 inches long and requires an SFX power supply.


Corsair Bulldog 2.0


Corsair's Bulldog 2.0 is actually a barebones PC kit. In this case, it includes a Z270 Mini-ITX motherboard and a 600-watt SFX power supply. Unlike most other chassis in this roundup, the Bulldog is designed to simply lay flat. It's also on the heftier size with dimensions measuring 15X17.6x5.7 inches. On the bright side, it does support watercooled CPUs and GPUs.


Pre-built PCs


The next few slides showcase prebuilt PCs with console-sized chassis from the likes of Alienware, Origin PC, and more.


Syber Vapor Xtreme


CyberPowerPC's Syber Vapor Xtreme PC actually spawned out of Valve's Steam Machine initiative back in 2014. Like most PCs from the vendor, there are a lot of different hardware customization options to choose from. You can get the 13.8x13.5x3.8 inch chassis in black or white, and the case offers LED lighting with seven different color options.


Falcon Northwest Tiki


Falcon Northwest generally caters its PCs to an affluent crowd, and its Tiki micro tower represents a small, but high-end PC that's outfitted with a water-cooled CPU. The chassis measures 4x13.5x13.2 inches and it has a base at the bottom, which relegates it to a standing orientation. The case comes in a wide variety of colors, and you can customize it to have a side window to show off your GPU.


Digital Storm Bolt 3


Digital Storm is another high-end boutique PC vendor. The company's Bolt 3 Mini ITX rig features a case designed by Lian Li. It's one of the larger micro towers in this roundup with its 18.3x15.1x5.8 inch body, but it features a custom loop cooler and internal RGB lighting, which you'll be able to see with its glass side panel. You can also orient the Bolt 3 vertically or horizontally. The PC incorporates a 600-watt SFX power supply and features a couple different hardware configuration options.


Origin PC Chronos


Origin PC's Chronos rig features the only chassis in this roundup that allows you to orient it four different ways. The system comes with a built-in 600-watt PSU and supports up to six SSDs. This is pretty impressive given its 11.7x4x13.7 inch size. You can also outfit it with a variety of modern Intel CPUs coupled with a 10-series Nvidia GPU. The case comes in a wide variety of color options and offers RGB lighting.


Alienware X51 R3


Alienware's X51 was one of the first high profile gaming PCs to ship in a console-shaped form factor. Its R3 model represents the latest revision of the rig with its 13.5x12.5x3.7-inch chassis and introduces liquid cooling as an option. The X51 offers PCIe SSD support and can be outfitted with modern graphics cards from AMD or Nvidia.


Asus ROG G20CB


Asus' ROG G20CB PC sports a very alien-looking design that mixes a matte black aesthetic with glowing red accents topped off with RGB lighting. The case measures 4x13x14 inches, has a 9.5 liter body, and can be equipped with a 6th generation Intel processor coupled with a modern Nvidia GPU.


What's your favorite console-style case?


We plan on updating this story as more console-style cases and PCs release, but for now, what is your favorite chassis design? Let us know in the comments below!



The 10 Best Alien Horror Movies, Ranked

By Mat Elfring on May 12, 2017 07:30 pm


Alien: Covenant is about to hit theaters (you can check out our review here). The latest addition to the Alien franchise gets back to its horror roots. In the history of movies featuring extraterrestrials, there haven't been as many that mix the genre with horror. Throughout the decades, there have been a lot of hits--as well as misses--when these genres clash, but here are the best alien horror films, from great to best.

All of the films are ranked by their IMDb rating.


10. Slither (2006)


A parasitic worm, which hitched a ride on a meteorite, infects people in a small town, turning them all into zombies. Director and writer James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy) mashes a classic monster movie with zombies for this horror film with a comedic tilt.

IMDb Rating: 6.5


9. Event Horizon (1997)


A group of astronauts are sent on a mission to investigate a ship--The Event Horizon--which disappeared seven years prior. The crew finds out that the ship went through a black hole and brought something terrifying back with it. The focus of Event Horizon is more on the horror elements rather than alien. It redefines what an alien can be in the science-fiction genre.

IMDb Rating: 6.7


8. Night of the Creeps (1986)


Fred Dekker (Monster Squad) directed this 1986 horror comedy about a parasitic alien that crashes on Earth. It infects humans and turns them into zombies. Yes, it's pretty much the same plot as Slither.

IMDb Rating: 6.8


7. Life (2017)


The most recent film on this list is 2017's Life. A group of scientists aboard a space station discover signs of extraterrestrial life on Mars. They gets samples of the organism, but they quickly discover this life form is deadly and by no means should it be brought back to Earth.

IMDb Rating: 6.9


6. Pitch Black (2000)


Vin Diesel plays Riddick, an escaped convict who becomes marooned on a planet with 10 other people after their ship crashes. The survivors discover that the planet is inhabited by dangerous aliens that only come out when it's dark, and there's a month-long eclipse about to hit the planet.

IMDb Rating: 7.1


5. They Live (1988)


Roddy Piper stars as a drifter looking for work (who recently ran out of bubblegum). He finds a pair of sunglasses that show him the real world, which is filled with hidden propaganda and aliens who secretly live among us.

IMDb Rating: 7.3


4. Predator (1987)


Predator may not seem like a horror film, but it follows the slasher film trope we've seen time and time again. A team of commandos are on a mission in Central America, and they're being hunted and killed, one by one, by an unseen alien.

IMDb Rating: 7.8


3. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956)


The earliest film on this list is over 60 years old, and Don Siegel (Dirty Harry, Escape From Alcatraz) directed this horror classic. A doctor discovers that people in his community are being replaced by alien duplicates. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers has been remade a few times, most notably in 1978 and 2007.

IMDb Rating: 7.8


The Thing (1982)


In Antarctica, a research facility finds an alien that can become anything it touches. It's so accurate that it's impossible to tell who is human and who is the alien impersonator. In addition to They Live, The Thing was directed by the legendary John Carpenter.

IMDb Rating: 8.2


Alien (1979)


Finally, the greatest alien horror film is the 1979 film Alien. A spaceship gets a distress call on a moon, and after arriving, the crew is attacked by a mysterious alien. They find out the life cycle for the being has just begun, and the alien hunts down them down one by one in this terrifying film.

In case you're wondering, 1986's Aliens, which is more of an action/adventure film, was rated an 8.4.

IMDb Rating: 8.5



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