CES 2026 saw CyberPowerPC make a significant splash in the PC hardware market, particularly with its new line of PC cases. The system integrator, known for its custom-built PCs, is now aiming to capture the DIY market with innovative and attractively priced enclosures. The company showcased several compelling options, signaling a strong push into case manufacturing for the upcoming year.
Key Takeaways
- CyberPowerPC is aggressively entering the PC case market, targeting the DIY segment.
- The Prism View 360T offers premium features like extensive glass panels and multiple fans at an aggressive $100 price point.
- The Phanteks Exo 626, co-designed with Phanteks, features a unique multi-chamber design and futuristic aesthetic, also aiming for a $100 MSRP.
- CyberPowerPC’s focus on detail and value could disrupt the current PC case market.
The Prism View 360T Silver: A Budget Behemoth
CyberPowerPC’s Prism View 360T Silver immediately caught the eye with its striking design, featuring tempered glass on three sides and five pre-installed 120mm fans. What truly shocked attendees was its projected retail price of just $100. This price point is remarkable considering the case’s premium look, extensive glass, and included cooling hardware. The design also emphasizes clean cable management and features reverse-bladed fans on the bottom for a seamless aesthetic.

The Prism View 360T is designed with modern PC building trends in mind, including support for BTF-style (back-connect) motherboards and ample space for a 360mm liquid cooling solution at the top, promoting an effective chimney-style airflow pattern.
Phanteks Exo 626: Futuristic Design Meets Functionality
In collaboration with Phanteks, CyberPowerPC also presented the Exo 626. This case boasts an exceptionally unique and futuristic aesthetic, reminiscent of high-end, avant-garde designs. It employs a multi-chamber layout, dedicating separate compartments for the power supply, motherboard, graphics card, and a 360mm AIO cooler. This compartmentalization aims to optimize cooling for each component.

The GPU chamber is designed to draw cool air directly from the exterior, ensuring high-end graphics cards remain adequately cooled without dedicated case fans within that section. The CPU liquid cooler is also mounted in a way that draws air from outside the case, preventing CPU heat from impacting other internal components. The Exo 626 is targeting a $100 price point, though its final cost may vary. While its distinctive look might not appeal to everyone, its innovative design and potential value are undeniable.
PRISM Flow V360: Airflow Focused
CyberPowerPC also teased the PRISM Flow V360, a case designed to maximize airflow by supporting up to eleven fans. Specific pricing and availability details for this model were not disclosed at the event.
CyberPowerPC’s entry into the PC case market with products like the Prism View 360T and Phanteks Exo 626, characterized by their attention to detail and aggressive pricing, positions the company for a successful 2026. This increased competition is expected to benefit consumers by driving innovation and potentially lowering prices across the board.
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