
Too Many PC Cases? Here's How to Find the Right One
Discover five essential factors to consider when choosing the perfect PC case for your needs.
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PC case design influences the physical appearance, size, and layout of a computer case, affecting both aesthetics and functionality. Choosing the right design ensures compatibility with hardware components and impacts overall airflow and cooling efficiency, crucial for maintaining optimal performance.
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Midi tower
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62.– to 120.–Offers a balanced size suitable for most standard configurations, accommodating full-sized graphics cards and multiple storage devices.
Ideal for users seeking a versatile case with ample space for upgrades, providing a good balance between size, cooling, and cost.
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Mini tower
Typical price
54.– to 100.–Compact design tailored for smaller builds, fitting micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards.
Perfect for space-saving setups or minimalist designs, offering portability and efficient use of limited desk space.
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Full tower
Typical price
88.– to 220.–Provides extensive space for high-performance components, supporting multiple GPUs and extensive cooling solutions.
Recommended for enthusiasts and gamers who need maximum expandability and superior cooling capabilities.
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HTPC case
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71.– to 150.–Specifically designed for home theater setups, blending seamlessly with living room decor and housing low-profile components.
Great for building a media center, offering a quiet and discreet design that complements entertainment systems.
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Cube case
Typical price
68.– to 140.–Unique cubic shape offering flexible component arrangement, often supporting dual-chamber layouts.
Ideal for showcasing custom builds with a distinctive appearance, promoting excellent airflow and cable management.
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The form factor of a PC case determines its size, layout, and compatibility with various components, such as motherboards and cooling systems. Selecting the right form factor is crucial for ensuring your PC build fits your space and meets your performance needs, whether for gaming, work, or general use.
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ATX
Typical price
64.– to 130.–Standard size offering extensive component compatibility and expansion options.
Ideal for users seeking a balance between space and functionality, suitable for gaming and general computing.
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Micro ATX (mATX)
Typical price
60.– to 120.–Compact form factor that supports fewer expansion slots than ATX.
Great for budget builds and smaller setups, providing a balance between size and performance.
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Mini-ITX
Typical price
63.– to 120.–Smallest form factor designed for minimalistic builds with limited components.
Perfect for space-constrained environments, offering portability and a sleek appearance.
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E-ATX
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90.– to 180.–Extended version of ATX, accommodating larger motherboards and additional features.
Best for high-performance builds requiring extra components and superior cooling solutions.
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ITX
Typical price
56.– to 110.–Compact design similar to Mini-ITX but offers unique configurations.
Suitable for users looking for innovative small builds without compromising performance.
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Max. length graphics card refers to the maximum size of a graphics card that a PC case can accommodate. This factor is crucial as it directly affects the compatibility of high-performance graphics cards, ensuring that users can achieve optimal gaming or graphic-intensive tasks without hardware limitations.
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Up to 335 mm
Typical price
47.– to 83.–Supports most standard-sized graphics cards commonly used for general computing and moderate gaming.
Ideal for users who don't require top-tier performance, offering a balance between size and compatibility.
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336 - 380 mm
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60.– to 100.–Accommodates larger graphics cards, suitable for advanced gaming and professional graphic design.
Perfect for enthusiasts seeking enhanced performance without needing the largest card available.
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381 - 500 mm
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75.– to 140.–Fits the largest graphics cards designed for extreme gaming setups and professional-grade tasks.
Recommended for users aiming for maximum performance and future-proofing their PC builds.
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The maximum height for a CPU cooler is a crucial consideration when selecting a PC case, as it determines compatibility with cooling solutions. Ensuring the correct cooler height allows for efficient heat management, enhancing system performance and preventing overheating.
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Up to 160 mm
Typical price
48.– to 95.–Suitable for compact cases, accommodating small to medium-sized coolers.
Ideal for users with limited space, ensuring compatibility with most standard cooling solutions.
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161 - 175 mm
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65.– to 110.–Supports mid-range coolers, offering a balance between cooling performance and space efficiency.
Great for moderate gaming setups, providing adequate cooling without requiring large cases.
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176 - 200 mm
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85.– to 160.–Compatible with large, high-performance coolers designed for maximum heat dissipation.
Perfect for enthusiast builds, ensuring superior cooling for overclocked systems and high-demand applications.
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Choosing a PC case brand is vital as it influences the design, build quality, and cooling efficiency of your setup. Brands like Corsair, Fractal, and NZXT offer diverse options suited to different aesthetic preferences and performance needs.
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Corsair
Renowned for innovative designs and robust construction.
Offers versatile cases suitable for both gaming and high-performance computing.
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NZXT
Recognized for stylish cases with integrated RGB lighting.
Great for users wanting visually appealing setups with easy customization options.
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