If you want to properly house your components, invest in one of the best PC cases available, and protect all those internals you’ve invested so much in from dust and debris. And, while you’re at it, you might end up with something that can showcase the PC’s horsepower and offer some colorful RGB lighting.

The best PC cases don’t just protect all your components from harm. They also offer good ventilation to keep those components running properly, as well as offering the kind of expandability through additional space and bays to future-proof your PC. After all, a good case has to do more than just show off the best processors, the best graphics cards, SSDs, and RAM you’ve crammed into your build. It has to last you and your PC a long time.

Finish off your great build with one the best PC cases we’ve rounded up for you. And, take advantage of our price comparison tool to find the best price on your preferred PC case.

Best PC cases at a glance:

  1. Corsair iCue 4000X
  2. Fractal Design Meshify-C
  3. Nanoxia Deep Silence 4
  4. NZXT H200i
  5. Phanteks Evolv Shift X
  6. Fractal Design Define R5
  7. Cooler Master H500P Mesh
  8. Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-04 Tempered Glass
  9. Antec Cube
  10. Phanteks Evolv X

Corsair iCue 5000x white case with full system built inside.

(Image credit: Corsair)

1. Corsair iCue 5000X

The best PC case

Specifications

Form factor: Mid-tower

Dimensions: 520mm x 245mm x 520mm (L x W x H; 20.47 x 9.65 x 20.47 inches)

Mobo compatibility: Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX

PSU support: Bottom mount

I/O: Power button, reset button, USB 3.1 Type C, USB 3.0 USB-A, 1x Headphone port

Reasons to buy

+Elegant, tempered front and side panels+Excellent cable management

Reasons to avoid

Runs slightly hotter than similar-sized cases

Because the world of the best gaming PCs would be nothing if it weren’t for decadent PC cases, Corsair has followed up its excellent iCue 4000X from late 2020 with the amazing iCue 5000X. Just like it’s predecessor, the Corsair iCue 5000X is filled to the nines with RGB lighting and tempered glass. It’s got four tempered glass panels, so you can show off your PC build in all its glory, and it’s one of the most modular cases we’ve seen from a mainstream manufacturer, so it’s incredibly easy to build in. 

Fractal Design Meshify-C

The Fractal Design Meshify-C has a unique style. (Image Credit: Fractal Design)

2. Fractal Design Meshify-C

The best mid-tower PC case

Specifications

Form factor: Mid-tower

Dimensions: 395 x 212 x 440mm (L x W x H; 15.6 x 8.3 x 17.3)

PSU support: ATX

I/O: 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x HD audio in/out, power button, reset button

Includes: 2 x Dynamic X2 GP-12

Reasons to buy

+Freshly designed in multiple ways+Reasonable price

Reasons to avoid

USB 3.0 cable is too short FrontPSU dust filter is hard to remove

It is extremely rare to see any PC case that even vaguely resembles the Fractal Design Meshify-C. Given that the front of the case is entirely made of a mesh material sectioned off into an array of polygonal shapes, the Meshify-C has a unique style – without compromising on function. With two fans pre-installed, cooling is (forgive us) a breeze, even if the Meshify-C is held back by a number of obstacles. 

Nanoxia Deep Silence 4

The Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 is quiet as a mouse. (Image Credit: Nanoxia)

3. Nanoxia Deep Silence 4

The best Micro ATX PC case

Specifications

Form factor: Small form factor

Dimensions: 380 x 200 x 480mm (W x H x D; 15 x 7.9 x 18.9 inches)

PSU support: ATX

I/O: 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0, HD audio in/out, power button, reset button, two-channel fan control

Includes: 2 x 120mm fans, 2 x modular HDD cages for up to five hard drives

Reasons to buy

+Low-noise+Onboard dual-zone fan controls

Reasons to avoid

 Not many extras 

As its name suggests, the Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 has the sole purpose of being quiet as a mouse. This silence-focused case is a well-balanced Micro ATX chassis that’s affordably priced, without sacrificing room for expansion. That’s right you can fit even the biggest, most powerful graphics cards in the Nanoxia Deep Silence 4. The fact that you will never hear it go above 30 decibels is just icing on the very taciturn cake. 

  • This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing. Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Phanteks Evolv Shift X. 

NZXT H200i

NZXT H200i integrates a ton of the same features as its Micro ATX and mid-tower equivalents. (Image Credit: NZXT)

4. NZXT H200i

The best Mini-ITX case

Specifications

Form factor: Small form factor

Dimensions: 210 x 349 x 372mm (8.3 x 13.7 x 14.6)

Mobo compatibility: Mini-ITX

PSU support: ATX

I/O: 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1, 1 x audio/mic, 3 x fan channels with max 10W per channel output, 1 x RGB LED port support up to 4 x HUE + LED strips or 5 x Aer RGB fans

Includes: 1 x Aer F120 Case Version top fan, 1 x Aer F120 Case Version rear fan

Reasons to buy

+Built-in Smart Device RGB control+Adaptive noise reduction

Reasons to avoid

Slightly pricey

Every single day mini-ITX gets more popular, and closer to toppling Micro ATX. And, it makes sense – why not spring for a small computer that can get just as much work done as a full tower? NZXT’s new H-series case line manages to integrate a ton of the same features as its Micro ATX and mid-tower equivalents, with mesmerizing, built-in and smart device-controlled RGB lighting and an adaptive noise sensor that sees improvement only by way of the Grid+ V3 fan controller.

Phanteks Evolv Shift X

Phanteks Evolv Shift X is flexible to the point that it looks natural placed under a TV as it does on a desk. (Image Credit: Phanteks)

5. Phanteks Evolv Shift X

The best home theater PC case

Specifications

Form factor: Small form factor

Dimensions: 170 x 650 x 274mm (W x H x D; 6.7 x 26.1 x 10.8 inches)

Mobo compatibility: Mini-ITX

PSU support: SFX, SFX-L, ATX (160mm max)

I/O: 2 x USB 3.0, power button, RGB button

Includes: 2 x 140mm fan, 1 x power supply cover, 1 x pump bracket, 2 x SSD bracket, 1 x PCIe x16 Riser cable, 1 x 8-pin CPU extension cable

Reasons to buy

+Plenty of room for beefy components+One-of-a-kind aesthetic

Reasons to avoid

 Massive for Mini-ITX

When you first look at the Phanteks Evolv Shift X, it looks more like a sound bar than one of the best PC cases, but this helps it vanish into any living area or studio setup. It’s flexible to the point that it looks natural placed under a TV as it does on a desk, next to one of the best gaming monitors. It may only be compatible with a Mini-ITX motherboard, but the Phanteks Evolv Shift X offers tons of space for components and liquid cooling loops. If this case is  a little large for your preference, you can get the smaller Phanteks Evolv Shift for easier management.

Fractal Design Define R5

The metallic and blue LED-lit face of the Fractal Design Define R5 is simple, yet elegant. (Image Credit: Fractal Design)

6. Fractal Design Define R5

The best silent PC case

Specifications

Form factor: Mid-tower

Dimensions: 232 x 451 x 521mm (W x H x D; 232 x 451 x 521 inches)

PSU support: ATX

I/O: 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, audio in/out, power button with LED, HDD activity LED, reset button

Includes: 2 x Fractal Design Dynamic GP14 140mm fans, velcro straps

Reasons to buy

+User-friendly (and handsome) design+ Affordable price

Reasons to avoid

 Definitely not tool-less

Fractal Design wins again with the Define R5, yet another mid-tower case with a gorgeous aesthetic. The metallic and blue LED-lit face of this case is simple, yet elegant, and is accompanied by noise dampening materials throughout its interior. In spite of the detachable ModuVent panels and drive trays not being toolessly accessible, it’s incredibly easy to build a system inside of the Fractal Design Define R5, plus it’s not as expense as you’d expect from a PC case with such a pretentious name, either.  

Cooler Master H500P Mesh

The Cooler Master H500P Mesh’s beautiful RGB-packed case has plenty of room for airflow. (Image Credit: Cooler Master)

7. Cooler Master H500P Mesh

The best high airflow case

Specifications

Form factor: Full-tower

Dimensions: 544 x 242 x 542mm (L x W x H; 21.4 x 9.5 x 21.3 inches)

Mobo compatibility: Mini-ITX, Micro ATX, ATX, E-ATX (12 x 10.7 inches)

PSU support: Bottom mount, ATX PS2

I/O: USB 3.0 x2, USB 2.0 x2, Audio in & out (supports HD audio)

Includes: 2x 200 x 25mm RGB fan, 1x 140 x 25mm fan

Reasons to buy

+Great airflow+Gorgeous RGB lighting

Reasons to avoid

Not as big as other full towers

Cooler Master is kind of known for, well, cooling things – and the Cooler Master H500P Mesh is evidence of how it got there. This beautiful RGB-packed case has plenty of room for airflow, even accommodating up to 360mm radiators on the top and front for when you really want to take your cooling to the next level. Add on top of that the RGB lighting and tempered glass side panel and you have the potential to build something beautiful with this case. Go for it.

Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-04 Tempered Glass

Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-04 Tempered Glass has a deceptively large amount of space for future expansion. (Image Credit: Corsair)

8. Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-04 Tempered Glass

The best budget PC case

Specifications

Form factor: Mid-tower

Dimensions: 492 x 201 x 433mm (L x W x H; 19.4 x 7.9 x 17 inches)

PSU support: ATX

I/O: 1 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x headphone port, 1 x microphone port, power on button, reset button

Includes: 1 x 120mm LED front fan

Reasons to buy

+ Attractive price + Very aesthetic 

Reasons to avoid

 Only includes 1 case fan 

If you’re looking to save a few bucks, while still getting one of the best PC cases, look no further than the Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-04 Tempered Glass. Not only does it have plenty of space for airflow, it also has a deceptively large amount of space for future expansion, meaning that even at this low price point, you won’t have to worry about fitting a full-sized graphics card. And, when you’re done building, the tempered glass side panel will allow you to show off your handiwork. 

Antec Cube

The Antec Cube is without a doubt the best PC case for Razer fans. (Image Credit: Antec)

9. Antec Cube

The best PC cube case

Specifications

Form factor: Small form factor

Dimensions: 365 x 250 x 460mm (H x W x D; 14.4 x 9.8 x 18.1 inches)

PSU support: ATX

I/O: 2 x USB 3.0, I/O button, audio in/out

Includes: 1 x 120mm rear exhaust fan mount

Reasons to buy

+Ample space for power and cooling+Integrated fan controller

Reasons to avoid

Wildly expensiveLess than satisfactory performance

The Antec Cube is without a doubt the best PC case for you Razer fans out there. While Razer hasn’t made its own desktop PC (not yet, anyway), you can build a Mini-ITX gaming PC, pretending it’s a razer product. You see, Antec partnered with Razer to bring its signature green-infused flare to the Cube, a small form-factor chassis. Complete with a deceptively high amount of space for future expansion, the Antec Cube is also compact enough to travel with. 

Phanteks Evolv X

The Phanteks Evolv X squeezes dual-system compatibility in a mid-tower. (Image Credit: Phantex)

10. Phanteks Evolv X

The best dual-system PC case

Specifications

Form factor: Mid-tower

Dimensions: 240 x 520 x 510mm (W x H x D; 9.45 x 20.5 x 20.1 inches)

PSU support: E-ATX

I/O: 1 x Thunderbolt 3, 1 x Mic, 1 x Headphone, 1 x Reset button, RGB mode button, RGB color button

Includes: 3 x Premium 140mm fans

Reasons to buy

+Attractive +Plenty of space 

Reasons to avoid

Expensive 

Who says dual-system builds have to be in a hulking full-tower case? The Phanteks Evolv X takes dual-system compatibility and squeezes it into a mid-tower. Even with that second Mini-ITX motherboard installed,  there’s plenty of room for E-ATX motherboards and power supplies, and ample cooling. It is pricey for a mid-tower case, but with all this functionality, it kind of has to be. It’s thanks to all of these high-end features that the Phanteks Evolv X is one of the best PC cases around today. 

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