You likely know iBuyPower as a system integrator—a company that offers customizable prebuilt PCs using off the shelf parts. But the company also has a history of producing interesting standalone computer cases, namely the Snowblind series, which had a transparent LCD screen in place of a standard tempered glass side panel.This time, the company has gone a different route. On Wednesday, it launched the Hyte Revolt 3, a mini-ITX case with a tower design similar to the popular SSUPD MeshliciousRemove non-product link and infamous NZXT H1, as part of its new Hyte lifestyle sub-brand.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3631547/meshlicious-killer-ibuypower-enters-the-sff-case-wars-with-the-hyte-revolt-3.html#tk.rss_all
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