
Too many PC cases? Here's how to find the right one
Here are five key factors to consider when choosing the right PC case for your needs.
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PC case design determines the size, shape, and layout of the case, significantly impacting compatibility with components and overall system aesthetics. Choosing the right design ensures that your components fit well, meet cooling requirements, and match your personal style or workspace constraints.
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Mini tower
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54.– to 110.–Compact design suited for smaller builds and limited space environments.
Perfect for users with minimal component needs, offering space-saving benefits without sacrificing basic functionality.
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Full tower
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88.– to 220.–Large case designed for maximum component compatibility and expansion.
Great for high-performance builds, providing ample space for advanced cooling solutions and multiple GPUs.
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HTPC case
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71.– to 140.–Designed specifically for home theater PC setups, focusing on low noise and compactness.
Ideal for media enthusiasts looking to integrate a PC into their home entertainment system discreetly.
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Desktop case
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53.– to 140.–Horizontal layout that fits well on or under desks, offering easy access.
Recommended for traditional office setups, providing a classic appearance and convenient component access.
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Form factor determines the physical size and layout of a PC case, impacting compatibility with various hardware components. Choosing the right form factor is crucial for ensuring that the case fits the intended motherboard and provides adequate space for cooling and expansion.
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ATX
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64.– to 120.–Standard form factor for most desktop PCs, offering ample space for multiple graphics cards and extensive cooling options.
Ideal for gamers and professionals requiring high performance and upgrade potential.
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Micro ATX (mATX)
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60.– to 120.–Compact version of the ATX, balancing size and expandability with fewer expansion slots.
Suitable for users looking to build a smaller PC without sacrificing essential features.
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Mini-ITX
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62.– to 120.–Smallest mainstream form factor, designed for compact builds with limited expansion options.
Perfect for building space-saving PCs, ideal for home theaters or minimalist setups.
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E-ATX
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90.– to 180.–Larger than standard ATX, providing additional room for more components and enhanced cooling.
Best for enthusiasts and professionals building high-end systems with extensive hardware requirements.
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ITX
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58.– to 110.–Similar to Mini-ITX but may vary slightly in dimensions, supporting tiny and efficient builds.
Great for users who prioritize portability and compactness in their PC setup.
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The maximum length of a graphics card that a PC case can accommodate is crucial for compatibility with high-performance GPUs. Choosing the right size ensures you can upgrade to powerful graphics cards without space limitations, enhancing your gaming or creative experience.
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Up to 350 mm
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49.– to 90.–Supports most standard graphics cards, offering flexibility for mid-range builds.
Ideal for users with limited space or those focusing on compact, efficient systems.
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351 - 400 mm
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69.– to 120.–Accommodates larger graphics cards, suited for high-performance setups.
Perfect for gamers and professionals seeking superior graphics capability without space constraints.
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401 - 450 mm
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73.– to 130.–Designed for the largest graphics cards, ensuring compatibility with top-tier GPUs.
Best for enthusiasts aiming for maximum performance and future-proofing their system.
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PC case features encompass various design elements that enhance functionality, aesthetics, and compatibility with components. These features influence ease of assembly, cooling efficiency, noise levels, and overall user satisfaction, crucial for building a customized and efficient PC setup.
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Side windows
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62.– to 120.–Transparent panels provide a clear view of internal components, enhancing aesthetic appeal.
Ideal for showcasing RGB lighting and custom builds, adding a personal touch to your setup.
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Openings for water cooling
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58.– to 140.–Pre-drilled slots facilitate the installation of water-cooling systems, improving thermal management.
Essential for overclockers and performance enthusiasts seeking enhanced cooling efficiency.
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Modular HDD cage
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69.– to 180.–Removable and adjustable drive bays allow flexible storage configurations.
Beneficial for users needing to optimize space for additional components or larger GPUs.
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Motherboard tray
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71.– to 170.–A removable or adjustable tray simplifies the installation and replacement of the motherboard.
Enhances accessibility and reduces build time, especially useful for frequent upgraders.
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Insulated
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76.– to 140.–Sound-dampening materials reduce noise from internal components, creating a quieter environment.
Ideal for users prioritizing a silent PC experience, such as in home offices or studios.
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The brand factor guides customers in choosing a PC case by highlighting trusted manufacturers known for quality and innovation. Brands like Corsair and NZXT are recognized for stylish designs, while Fractal focuses on functionality and airflow, impacting overall build satisfaction.
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Corsair
Offers a broad range of cases with RGB lighting and customization options.
Great for gamers and builders looking for visually appealing setups.
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