PGW May Have the Best PC Case @ Computex 2025

Computex 2025: The eTeknix team is here at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing you coverage of the latest, greatest, and next-generation of PC hardware, components, gaming tech, and much more! While we’re currently on the show floor taking many pictures and having meetings, we will endeavour to update our live gallery throughout the day, which you can check out here!
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Pro game is where are one of the biggest booths here at computex, but that’s because they’re not just one brand, it is in fact the flagship name of multiple brands. Type these HAVN, Streamplify, Noblechairs, Nitro, Kolink, Ducky and so many all those all fall under the same banner. It’s a great collaborative brand. That means they have a solution for just about every budget and every user, and that much was evident after we took a tour of their booth here at the show.
HAVN are by far, one of the most interesting that we’ve seen so far I think I’ve said it multiple times this show already, that “this is the best case I’ve seen”, but since this is the last day at the show I think this might actually be the actual best case I’ve seen at the show.
The aesthetics are some of the cleanest and smoothest I’ve seen, with a focus on high airflow on its huge front panel, using a six to one ratio for the spacings, which they say is the perfect golden ratio for optimal airflow throughout the case. This is further backed up by the use of some truly enormous fans. The front of the case features two 180mm fans, which are 40mm thick. This is supported by 140mm fan in the rear of the case, which is 30mm thick. The case comes with all three fans as standard, but additional ones can be purchased separately, and there’s even room to put two more of the 180mm models into the top of the case. It also deploys some other unique features, such as a air ram on the front of the shroud that directs front airflow into the graphics card.
There there are also other little details which have not seen on a case before, especially these unique fins for the cable grommets it’s a more unique and practical solution, and a special mounting system on the rear ensures that the cable grommets don’t come loose when you pass on cables through them. There’s a special mounting rail for the tempered glass, the whole top section of the case can easily be removed, allowing you to more easily install your components, and the top and front panels are magnetically mounted. This is 100 percent the next case I want on my desk.



















Next we have noblechairs, who are one of my favourite brands, I’ve been sitting in their chairs everyday for work and gaming for nearly 10 years, as do my children, and my partner, who are all big fans of the brand. They have an exciting range of new chairs, such as this Doom themed one, which matches up with their new HAVN Doom themed PC case so you can really tie together the aesthetics of your gaming setup.











There’s an impressive new range of gaming chairs, offering some unique ergonomic adjustments, such as foldable armrest, a new slide locking lumbar adjustment, easier to operate height adjustments for the armrests, as well as new shapes and foam boxes for the chairs as a whole. Of course, they’ve always had an eye for premium quality, and after sitting in all of them, they haven’t lost their magic touch.



Next up we have Ducky, and while they have plenty of keyboards on show here, there was one in particular that stood out to me, and it is called the cushion. It’s still a mechanical keyboard but there are so many layers of soft padding and dampening inside the keyboard, that instead of just reducing noise, it actually softens the typing experience. While this might sound counter-intuitive to your typical mechanical keyboard, it makes it quieter and gentler on the fingers. It’s strangely closer to a membrane keyboard, but it’s so quiet and so comfortable to game on, that it presents a unique premium keyboard for those who want to game and type quieter and put less strain on their fingers, without sacrificing mechanical quality.







Last and by no means least, we have Streamplify. This is a fantastic budget gaming brand that offers a more affordable alternative to some of the big names like Elgato, DJI, and more. That’s not to say that this is a cheap brand, as the quality and performance is still there, and if you’re looking for a way to expand your gaming setup with studio lights, desktop microphones, peg boards, and even desks, then they have a little bit of something for everybody. I really like that new mobile microphone kit called the MIC GO, featuring an omnidirectional microphone, multi-purpose magnetic clips, noise reduction technology, and over 20 hours of operating time, plus, since it all comes in a rechargeable dock with type-c, it works on both Android and iOS with ease.









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