Gigabyte’s wood-and-glass PC case is one among Computex’s classiest surprises
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In abstract:
- PCWorld highlights Gigabyte’s wood-and-glass PC case idea showcased at Computex, that includes elegant wood accents on the prevailing Aorus C400 Glass design.
- This subtle case presents PC fanatics a hotter, extra inviting aesthetic that evokes traditional furnishings styling in comparison with customary gaming circumstances.
- The wood body integration represents a refreshing design various that might enchantment to customers looking for classier, home-friendly PC builds.
I’m a sucker for a sublime PC case, and for my cash nothing conveys class greater than a pleasant wood body.
PT Cruisers are the exception that proves the rule: a pleasant wood accent could make something really feel slightly hotter and extra inviting. That’s why I’m so excited to see PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray discovered a wood-and-glass PC case idea on the ground at Computex that I’d fortunately construct a brand new machine in.
Now the corporate already sells the Gigabyte Aorus C400 Glass case in black metal and plastic, however the idea on show at Computex 2026 incorporates wood accents into the body in a approach that jogs my memory of nothing a lot as my Dad’s outdated media cupboard.
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