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NZXT business and news from across the web.- I controlled a gaming PC's fans and lighting with my phone at Computex thanks to HYTE's updated Nexus software, and it could be huge for iBUYPOWER owners tooHYTE unveiled its updated Nexus 3.0 software at Computex, allowing users to control PC fans, RGB lighting, and performance metrics remotely via a browser or smartphone. The software also offers cross-platform compatibility and could benefit HYTE's sibling brand iBUYPOWER by simplifying troubleshooting. Additionally, HYTE announced new products including the Y50 RGHB PC case and FR12 RGB fans.
- Hardware ReviewsThis article features reviews of various PC hardware components, including the NZXT H6 RGB+ case, the TRYX FLOVA F50 case, and the ASUS ROG RYUO IV 360 ARGB CPU cooler. It also includes a review of AMD's Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card.
- Computex 2026: NZXT Announces New H6 Series Cases, RGB Fans, And Ultra RGB FansNZXT has announced its new H6 Series of compact dual-chamber midtower PC cases, alongside its RGB and Ultra RGB Fans, at Computex 2026. The H6 Series cases feature a curved tempered glass panel and support for top-mounted AIO radiators, with the RGB+ model including pre-installed fans and lighting. The new fans utilize Fluid Dynamic Bearings and offer extensive lighting customization options.
- Hardware ReviewsThis article compiles reviews for various PC hardware components, including the NZXT F120X A-RGB case, the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 6 CPU Cooler, and the G-Wolves Fenrir Pro mouse. It also mentions a review for a Creative sound card/DAC.
- The Logitech G512 X isn't an enthusiast's magnetic keyboard, but it could makes sense for beginnersThe Logitech G512 X gaming keyboard offers a compelling option for beginners with its hot-swappable TMR switches and comfortable typing experience, despite not being a fully magnetic analog keyboard. While it features a unique implementation of magnetic switches on the left side and mechanical switches elsewhere, it provides a flexible and customizable experience at a competitive price point compared to more premium options.
- Hardware ReviewsThis article presents reviews for two hardware products: the NZXT H2 Flow case and the GEEKOM A7 Max mini PC. Both reviews focus on the performance and features of the respective hardware components.
- 'This is the first time where I'm seeing no light at the end of the tunnel': How the memory crisis is…The PC gaming industry is facing a severe memory crisis, with RAM prices quadrupling due to high demand from AI development. Companies like PowerGPU and Maingear are struggling with increased costs and reduced sales, with some executives seeing no end in sight for the next two years. This crisis is impacting entry-level PC price points and forcing some builders to consider alternative solutions like console gaming.
- PC rental company accused of "scamming" customers settles class-action lawsuit for $3.4mPC rental company NZXT has settled a class-action lawsuit for $3.45 million over its Flex PC rental program. Customers alleged the program was a "bait-and-switch" scheme, providing lower-quality components than advertised and misrepresenting terms like ownership and cancellation fees. The settlement includes debt forgiveness, a cash fund, and PC retention relief, awaiting final judge approval.
- NZXT class action lawsuit settlement includes $3 million in damages, and some buyers will get to keep their rented PCsA proposed settlement has been preliminarily approved for a class action lawsuit against NZXT concerning its Flex PC rental program. The settlement includes approximately $3.45 million in damages, with over $1.2 million allocated for users to keep their rented PCs. The lawsuit alleged fraud and misrepresentation in the program's advertising and contracts.
- Evening Legal BriefsNZXT has agreed to a class-action settlement that will allow customers to keep their rented PCs. The terms of the settlement were not fully disclosed but aim to resolve disputes over rental agreements.
- NZXT Pays $3.45M Settlement Over Rental PC Scam AllegationsNZXT has agreed to a $3.45 million settlement over allegations concerning its rental PC program, which has been criticized for potentially predatory practices. Independent reviews, particularly from Gamers Nexus, brought attention to the issue, highlighting concerns about the long-term cost and transparency of such rental schemes. This settlement serves as a warning to the hardware industry regarding consumer protection and corporate accountability.
- Lian Li Lancool 217 case reviewThe Lian Li Lancool 217 PC case offers numerous build features and impressive stock cooling, making it a solid choice for first-time builders. However, its high price point compared to competitors and other Lian Li models is a significant drawback. While it excels in functionality and ease of use, its aesthetic and material quality are considered underwhelming for its cost.
- Frasier Pinball, Horses In Among Us, And More Of The Best Gaming April Fools' Day Jokes EverThis article rounds up some of the most memorable April Fools' Day pranks from the gaming industry over the years. It highlights jokes from publications like GameSpot and IGN, as well as from developers such as Innersloth, Blizzard, and Sega, covering a range of humorous and sometimes prophetic fake announcements.
- The Best Deals Today: Mario Kart World, Astro Bot, NZXT AIO, and More - IGNThis article highlights various gaming deals available for the weekend of March 14, 2026. Featured discounts include Mario Kart World and Luigi's Mansion 3 for Nintendo Switch, Astro Bot for PlayStation 5, and Nioh 3. Additionally, deals on NZXT PC components and LEGO Star Wars sets are mentioned.
- I tried a liquid cooler with not one but four screens attached to the pump unitThe Thermaltake Minecube 360 Ultra ARGB Sync is a liquid cooler featuring an unusual four-screen pump unit, offering extensive customization options and good performance, capable of cooling a demanding Intel Core i7 14700K. However, its high price of $350/£280 and somewhat awkward software UI make it a questionable value proposition compared to other coolers with similar performance but fewer screens.
- Mark’s Guide for Best Affordable Gaming MicrophonesThis guide explores affordable gaming microphones, focusing on key components like microphone type, pickup pattern, and connectivity. It highlights top picks such as the Logitech Blue Yeti, HyperX QuadCast 2, and Razer Seiren Mini, detailing their features and suitability for gamers, streamers, and content creators, with a maximum budget of $120.
- Best CPU cooler 2026This guide reviews the best CPU coolers for gaming PCs in 2026, focusing on balancing cooling performance, noise levels, and price. Top recommendations include the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB for general use, the Noctua NH-D15 for maximum air cooling, and the NZXT Kraken 240mm as a solid AIO liquid cooler option. The article also details budget choices and specific use cases like low-profile coolers.