CaseLabs is back, and they have moved to Sweden

Well it's good news and they are good cases, i'd like a midrange tower with a decent amount of hdd bays please, since no one makes them as much as i want a fractal 7XL atm i cant afford it and i dont think it'll fit where my current one sits lol
 
I'm excited, I've owned BH7, SM8 and STH10 cases :)

Hope they make the Mercury S3 with pedestal.
 
Let's hope they are up to the same standards and quality as that is one thing Caselabs was always praised on, was the quality of the cases.

I never owned one, but always wanted to get one and that may finally happen in the future!
 
Fantastiskt! :D

is it though?

Great for those needing spare parts, but they need a new lineup. It feels weird to say even for me, but gone are the days of behemoth cases. Many designs and such have gone smaller. Far smaller than what they produce. I still love their cases, but they really need to get some SFF, or similar designs out asap.
 
is it though?

Great for those needing spare parts, but they need a new lineup. It feels weird to say even for me, but gone are the days of behemoth cases. Many designs and such have gone smaller. Far smaller than what they produce. I still love their cases, but they really need to get some SFF, or similar designs out asap.

CaseLabs were a niche case manufacturer. I think that niche is still there.

That said, I do think CaseLabs will need to reinvent their lineup. SFF cases are very popular now, and the huge behemoth cases are less relevant even in the niche that they existed.


Here's hoping they make a SFF build. A modular SFF that you can expand if you ever want to is a genius idea. 2 for 1.

This!
 
Caselabs BH2 was pretty small especially compared to the mercury s3. IIRC BH2 was their smallest case.
 
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