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Most trade show tech demos never actually wind up as retail products. But that won’t be the case for iBuypower’s mesmerizing Project Snowblind case, which will go on sale next month. Did you see the ...
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Way back at Computex, iBuyPower caught our attention with Project Snowblind, a system that trades ...
For those who like LCD panels, iBuyPower has put one in a PC’s side panel. The company did this with its new design, known as the Snowblind. The case for this new system combines a traditional clear ...
The iBuyPower Snowblind Pro (starts at $1,599; $1,849 as tested) has plenty of appeal as a stylish, powerful gaming desktop, but there's one unique feature that helps it stand out. The left side panel ...
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Custom loop cooling for CPUs and GPUs in a pre-built PC has long been recognized to be more beautiful, more efficient—and more expensive. iBuypower’s Project Snowblind CL plans may change all that. It ...
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