THERE'S SOMETHING magical about this case, and we can't quite place our finger on it. It might be the glass paneling, the multitude of cooling options, or the simple, yet elegant PC building features included with the Y40, but it may well be one of the best ATX tower gaming PCs money can buy right now. That's a bold claim, we know, but this is truly something else.
Hyte is an incredibly interesting company when it comes to case design. It hasn't been around for any particularly long length of time, and yet it has taken the PC enthusiast space by storm. The Y60 and Y70 Touch, complete with their fishbowl designs, integrated displays, and intuitive build features, really did break new ground, which is perhaps unsurprising from a subsidiary of iBuyPower. After all, if anyone's going to be able to build a decent chassis, it's the company that has spent the last decade or so building custom rigs in all manner of cases.
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