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HAVN's HS 360 case is lighter, smaller, and enhances airflow to keep your GPU nice and cool

The HAVN HS 360 VGPU is almost 20% smaller and 30% lighter than the HS 420, and it includes some brand-new features to enhance cooling.

HAVN's HS 360 case is lighter, smaller, and enhances airflow to keep your GPU nice and cool
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TL;DR: HAVN's new HS 360 VGPU is a smaller, lighter mid-tower case with a vertical GPU design, improved UniSheet panoramic glass, and enhanced airflow supporting up to 11 fans. It features innovative transparent panels that lower GPU temperatures by up to 4°C, offering stylish, high-quality builds for GeForce RTX 50 or Radeon RX 9000 GPUs.
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HAVN, a relatively new hardware company out of Europe, made a splash a couple of years ago when it debuted its first case, the HAVN HS 420. Cut to Computex 2026, and the company is back with its smaller and more compact mid-tower follow-up, the HAVN HS 360 VGPU. Like its bigger sibling, it's a stylish panoramic case designed for a vertical GPU orientation, but this time it's 19.4% smaller and 29.5% lighter thanks to its new UniSheet panoramic glass, which is thinner and stronger.

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In fact, with the new refined glass, HAVN achieved a 31.8% tighter bend for front- and side-panel coverage, making it one of the tightest bends on a panoramic case currently on the market. For HAVN, going smaller was based on direct feedback from the PC gaming community, but the HAVN HS 360 VGPU doesn't sacrifice cooling or airflow to achieve its smaller physical footprint.

You've still got room for up to 11 x 120mm fans, with the company refining the rear fan installation and the bottom intake angled plate for easier DIY access and installation. Plus, it now supports BTF or back-connect motherboards. In many ways, it feels like the HAVN HS 420 Version 2.0, and it includes a couple of innovative features that the company claims reduce GPU temperatures by up to 4 degrees Celsius during gaming.

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This comes down to the inclusion of two transparent panels specifically designed to draw cool air into the GPU for peak performance. One sits below, behind the angled intake fans, carefully pushing air upward toward the vertically mounted graphics card, while the second (which is detachable and magnetic) sits flush on the GPU itself. This is one of the brand-new, innovative design touches exclusive to the HAVN HS 360 VGPU, with both panels working together to direct airflow directly to the single component that powers modern PC gaming.

On top of this, you've got the stylish physical design that looks fantastic in person, with removable panels and high-quality materials throughout. Available in black or white, if you're thinking of putting together a build with panoramic views with your GeForce RTX 50 Series or Radeon RX 9000 Series GPU front and center, be sure to keep an eye out for the HAVN HS 360 VGPU.

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Kosta is a veteran gaming journalist that cut his teeth on well-respected Aussie publications like PC PowerPlay and HYPER back when articles were printed on paper. A lifelong gamer since the 8-bit Nintendo era, it was the CD-ROM-powered 90s that cemented his love for all things games and technology. From point-and-click adventure games to RTS games with full-motion video cut-scenes and FPS titles referred to as Doom clones. Genres he still loves to this day. Kosta is also a musician, releasing dreamy electronic jams under the name Kbit.

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