Hyte believes computer cases are fashion. I think they’re right

">the chat I recently had with Hyte product director Rob Teller, where we discussed case design.

Teller covers this and more during the interview, dropping a couple of pieces of info that helped me understand the reasons I don’t always love other cases with unique colors. For example: The X50 was created to look good in color first.

Also, the fatigue I feel about today’s fiercely minimalistic chassis, with their crisp lines and subtle mesh panel variations? That makes more sense, if PC cases reflect ever more of our personal taste and aesthetic preferences. Fashion over pure function, as Teller says—and fashion trends get tiresome when every single company piles on.

I do want to see more cases meant to fit into your life, rather than you changing (or distorting) your home’s vibes to accommodate a gaming PC. Teller’s dive into case production indicates that it’s possible, but may be tricky—be sure to check out the full video to hear all those fascinating details.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2879511/hyte-believes-computer-cases-are-fashion-i-think-theyre-right.html

Created 19h | Aug 19, 2025, 7:20:13 PM


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