The case is an important consideration when putting together a PC as it will determine how much space there is for the components.
Desktop cases come in different shapes and sizes as there are full-tower, mid-tower and mini-tower (or mini-ITX) categories.
The best PC cases have appealing designs, include a variety of external connection ports and incorporate numerous expansion slots.
We look mostly into mid-tower PC cases with room for fans and additional drives, providing the best airflow for your build.
What are the best PC cases for your machine?
The Enthoo Pro Full Tower from Phanteks is a budget-family case, fine engineered to maximize the cooling potential.
Corsair Crystal 570X Case
The CORSAIR Crystal Series 570X provides ensure space for any size radiator and support for up to six case fans.
Four tempered glass panels
Room for up to six case fans
Removable fan trays
Case material: steel
No reset button
For brilliant lighting effects this case comes with three included SP120 RGB LED fans and built-in LED controller.
The entire chassis is enclosed with immaculate tempered glass, and so every component of your build is on display for you to see.
Phanteks Enthoo Pro Case
1 x 200 mm fan in front and 1 x 140 mm fan in the rear
Extreme cooling capacity
Extensive water cooling support
Removable dust filters
Random noises
This case has multiple radiator support, removable SSD bracket, closed HDD panel, and Velcro cable management.
It contains also removable dust filters for easy maintenance, and provides up to 4 diff installation areas for radiators vary from single to triple.
The InWin A1 Plus Black Mini-ITX Tower case has two complementary Sirius loop ASL120 fans, and the wireless charging Station is WPC Qi 1.2 certified.
InWin A1 Plus Case
Expression through lights
650W 80 plus gold PSU
Top panel wireless Qi charger
Two 120 mm Sirius Loop ARGB
Power supply
The A1 Plus supports a CPU heatsink height up to 160 mm and accommodates up to 320 mm length graphics cards.
The Carbide Series 100R is a versatile case with an elegant design. The case incorporates a flush-mounted window on the side that gives it some transparency. The 100R supports ATX, Mini-ITX and MicroATX motherboards.
Corsair Carbide Series
Thumbscrew side panels
USB 3.0 Compatible
SSD Support
Direct airflow to top GPU
No side panel air intakes
This great case has thumbscrew side panels so that you can easily open it without any extra tools, and it also includes cable routing channels for straightforward cable organization.
If you need a really expansive case, the Cooler Master Cosmos C700P is the one to go for.
Cooler Master Cosmos C700P
PSU Shroud
Flat radiator brackets
Diverse liquid cooling support
Curved tempered glass side panel
The included fans need improvement
This behemoth of a case includes eight expansion ports, support up to nine 2.5/3.5 drive bays, can fit a 420 mm liquid-cooling radiator at the front and accommodate 490 mm graphics cards without a 3.5 HDD cage.
There are four USB 3.0 and one USB 3.1 port on the C700P’s front I/O panel.
Fractal Design Meshify-C
The Fractal Design Meshify-C is a new mid-tower case with a unique aesthetic design. The case has a polygonal mesh front panel that has also been added to enhance its airflow.
Streamlined high-airflow design
Flexible storage options
Great cooling support
Smart cable management
Needs compact power supply
The Meshify-C also incorporates the tempered glass side panels that are becoming increasingly prevalent on cases.
The case already includes a couple of pre-installed fans, and you can add five more. With flexible storage options, good cable management and efficient SSD mounting plate to boot, the Design Meshify-C is among the best mid-tower cases.
Those are six of the best PC cases to build your own desktop. The selected cases are primarily mid-towers for ATX motherboards that are ideal for gaming rigs.
Find out more options online and drop us a line in the comments about your choice.
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