Best PC Desktop Cases/Towers 2012
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A Review of New Mini, Mid, and Full Sized PC Desktop Towers
Whether you're a gamer or simply building a home theater PC for your entertainment system a good computer case can not only facilitate the process, but also keep components cool. Studies have shown that cooler components tend to be more durable and perform better.
In this post I'll first go over some terms you should know when choosing a PC case and then I'll rate all of today's new PC cases according to category. If you're looking for something specific, then save yourself some time by using the contents at a glance section directly below.
In this post I'll first go over some terms you should know when choosing a PC case and then I'll rate all of today's new PC cases according to category. If you're looking for something specific, then save yourself some time by using the contents at a glance section directly below.
Choosing a PC Case
Terms to Know
If you already know everything you need to about cases, then use the contents at a glance section above to navigate to the PC cases that most interest you.Motherboard Compatibility
You can usually find your cases motherboard compatibility in the manufacturer's specifications or technical details section.
ATX - ATX or Advanced Technology eXtended is a form factor which was designed by Intel in order to make parts and design for all computer cases more standard. The standard size for ATX motherboards is 12 × 9.6 in (305 × 244 mm).
Micro/Mini ATX - The standard size for Micro ATX boards is 11.2 in (284 mm) x 8.2 in (208 mm).
Mini ITX - This is a low power design standard which measures even smaller than Micro-ATX cases at 17 x 17 cm (or 6.7 x 6.7 inches).
Case Sizes and Types
The size of your case is generally determined by the size or form factor of the motherboard. Because efficient and open cord and component placement can improve the air flow of your case a smaller case is not ideal for performance enthusiast and gaming type builds.
Micro/Mini - Generally a micro tower case is anything under 16 inches. HTPC and ITX cases are made even smaller for discreet placement.
Mid Desktop Tower - Typically a mid-sized desktop tower is up to 18 inches and has up to 4 external drive bays.
Full Tower - A full-sized desktop tower is generally up to 22 inches tall with up to 6 external drive bays.
Case Materials - Steel Vs. Aluminum
Steel and aluminum are the most common types of material used in modern case construction. The major advantage for aluminum cases is that they are more lightweight. While some would claim that an aluminum case keeps your core temperatures down, most serious overclockers say it doesn't make a difference. Steel cases tend to be heavier and therefore more durable and won't scuff or strip as easily as aluminum.
Case Expansion
Case expansion consists of the number of external 5.25" drive bays and internal 3.5" drive bays. This number is especially important if you plan on installing many drives. Pay attention to your cases capacity for expansion as well as it's compatibility with the drives you plan on purchasing. This is especially important for those of you considering a 2.5 inch solid state drive as a separate mounting kit may need to be purchased with your case.
Cooling Systems
Fan Sizes - Fans are an example of active cooling because they draw in cooler air from outside the case and push out warm air from the inside. Fans generally come in standard 40, 60, 80, 92, 120, and 200mm sizes. Check your cases specifications in order to understand how many and what sizes of fans it can accommodate.
Fan Expansion - Most cases come with at least one fan and can be expanded upon from there. Most modern components need active cooling in order to achieve optimum performance levels and durability and many of today's latest CPU and GPU come with their own fans. Separate CPU coolers are sometimes used for increased performance through overclocking.
The need for additional fans or liquid cooling can be determined by the temperature of your computer's components. Air generally flows by entering the front of your case and exiting the back of your case where your power supply resides.
Best Full-Tower Desktop PC Gaming Cases 2012
Cooler Master HAF X Full Tower w/ SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ATX Case (RC-942-KKN1)Amazon Price: $148.30

Thermaltake Level 10 GT Super Gaming Modular Tower VN10001W2N
Amazon Price: $249.99

Corsair CC800DW Obsidian 800D Aluminum Full Tower Case
Amazon Price: Too Low to Display
AZZA Solano 1000R CSAZ-1000R Full Tower Interior CaseAmazon Price: $104.99

Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 USB 3.0 Full Tower Case VN300M1W2N
Amazon Price: Too Low to Display
Best PC Cases for the Money - Under $50
If you like to build your own PC from the ground up including fans, then a budget case might be right for you. In general more expensive cases will be easier to work and use for installation; however, I've learned that this is not always the case. Also, if you plan on using your computer case for this build alone, then going out and spending $200 on an enthusiast case that will only last you until your next build might not be the greatest idea. That being said if you like to sell old hardware and plan on using a case for many years, then I highly recommend you go with a more expensive case that makes it easy to switch out your hardware.
Cooler Master Elite 430 Mid Tower Case (RC-430-KWN1)
Technical Details: Front; 2 x USB, 1 x Mic, 1 x Audio, Materials; steel and plastic, 3 external 5.25" drive bays and 2 3.5" external, 5 internal 3.5" drive bays, power supply is bottom mounted, comes with 1 120mm blue LED fan in the front with 5 other optional 120mm fans, and includes a 1 year parts and labor warranty. Amazon Price: $37.02
Thermaltake V4 Black Edition Mid Tower Computer Case VM30001W2Z
I like the V4 because it's easy-to-use with the tool free installation for your drive bays. Technical details include; SECC / Mesh material, 4 External 5.25" Drive Bays, 1 External 3.5" Drive Bays, 4 internal drive bays with 1 x 2.5" SSD / HDD (I really like that they include this), the front ports include 2 USB 2.0, comes with 1 120mm Blue LED rear fan, PSU is bottom mounted, and it comes with a 3 year parts and labor warranty from Thermaltake. Amazon Price: $44.99
GAMMA Classic Series ATX Mid Tower Interior Steel Chassis
Although it's inexpensive the Gamma Classic Series Mid Tower has a lot of really great features including a meshed front panel, a rear 120mm fan (included), dual rear retaining holes for liquid cooling, 4 external drive bays, 7 internal drive bays, and 5 additional fans can be added to it. Overall you get a little more than what you pay for with this Gamma case. The case works but it isn't that sturdy and you can tell that parts like the power and reset button are a little cheap. Perfect for a budget PC build. Amazon Price: $38.66
Cooler Master Elite 430 Mid Tower Case (RC-430-KWN1)Technical Details: Front; 2 x USB, 1 x Mic, 1 x Audio, Materials; steel and plastic, 3 external 5.25" drive bays and 2 3.5" external, 5 internal 3.5" drive bays, power supply is bottom mounted, comes with 1 120mm blue LED fan in the front with 5 other optional 120mm fans, and includes a 1 year parts and labor warranty. Amazon Price: $37.02
Thermaltake V4 Black Edition Mid Tower Computer Case VM30001W2ZI like the V4 because it's easy-to-use with the tool free installation for your drive bays. Technical details include; SECC / Mesh material, 4 External 5.25" Drive Bays, 1 External 3.5" Drive Bays, 4 internal drive bays with 1 x 2.5" SSD / HDD (I really like that they include this), the front ports include 2 USB 2.0, comes with 1 120mm Blue LED rear fan, PSU is bottom mounted, and it comes with a 3 year parts and labor warranty from Thermaltake. Amazon Price: $44.99
GAMMA Classic Series ATX Mid Tower Interior Steel ChassisAlthough it's inexpensive the Gamma Classic Series Mid Tower has a lot of really great features including a meshed front panel, a rear 120mm fan (included), dual rear retaining holes for liquid cooling, 4 external drive bays, 7 internal drive bays, and 5 additional fans can be added to it. Overall you get a little more than what you pay for with this Gamma case. The case works but it isn't that sturdy and you can tell that parts like the power and reset button are a little cheap. Perfect for a budget PC build. Amazon Price: $38.66
Best Mid-Tower Computer Cases 2012
Cooler Master HAF ATX Mid Tower Case, RC-922M-KKN1-GPThe Master Haf ATX Mid-tower case is possibly the most popular gaming case since it's release in June of 2009.
Amazon Price: As Low As $59.84
Cooler Master SGC-2000-KKN1-GP Storm Scout Mid Tower Case Amazon Price: $46.00
Corsair Obsidian 650D Aluminum Mid Tower Computer Case CC650DW-1Amazon Price: $163.50
Corsair Carbide Series 500R Mid Tower Gaming Case CC-9011013-WWAmazon Price: $120.58
Clear Computer Cases
If you're into the look and the feel of your overall PC build, then aside from a time consuming PC case mod a clear computer case might be just what you need. Most of the clear computer cases simply aren't as easy to use or well-constructed as typical PC cases; but they definitely look much cooler. This is especially true if you're an LED fanatic.
Top Rated Mini ITX Cases 2012
Best HTPC Mini/Micro ATX Cases for Home Theater Computers
Rackmount Cases - Chassis
Custom Mod Cases
PC Case modding has become a serious pastime. If you're in to case modding, then here's an example of what I've found across the web and give some recognition to these guys who have done a great job on their case mods.
From MNPCTech.com The Battlefield 3 case mod:


Want more? Head on over to hardforum.com to see their case modding section and gallery. I also highly recommend the TechPowerUp.com Gallery.
Additional Links: Neatorama Case Mods, and this PC Case Mod Guide.
Here's another great case from Out of The Box Mods.

From MNPCTech.com The Battlefield 3 case mod:
Want more? Head on over to hardforum.com to see their case modding section and gallery. I also highly recommend the TechPowerUp.com Gallery.
Additional Links: Neatorama Case Mods, and this PC Case Mod Guide.
Here's another great case from Out of The Box Mods.

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Best PC Case Fans
Cooler Master tends to dominate the PC case fan market because they're inexpensive and work well. I try not to stray too far from a good thing although I do like some of the larger NZXT fans as shown below.
Best CPU Coolers - Fans
A question I sometimes get through e-mail is whether or not you really need to purchase a CPU cooler to replace the stock one that the chip manufacturer gives to you. For me this is pretty simple. If you're planning to overclock, then absolutely. If not, then the stock CPU fan should do. It's the one they gave to you right? If you're nervous about this simply download a program like Everest to monitor your CPU temperature. It's free to try for 30 days and by the end of that time period you should have a pretty good idea of whether you'll need it or not.
Below I've listed some of the top rated CPU coolers of 2011. Many of them are not new release items as CPU cooler fans don't release new models every year like other computer hardware. In the past I've gotten along well with Zalman and Cooler Master fans and am a fan of the new Zalman CNPS9900MAX-R CPU cooler.
Below I've listed some of the top rated CPU coolers of 2011. Many of them are not new release items as CPU cooler fans don't release new models every year like other computer hardware. In the past I've gotten along well with Zalman and Cooler Master fans and am a fan of the new Zalman CNPS9900MAX-R CPU cooler.
Best Liquid CPU Coolers
Many years ago I wasn't a fan of liquid cooling systems because a safe way to use them simply wasn't there. However, this has changed with the H series from Corsair. They are safe, durable, do the job well, and are relatively inexpensive. The Hydro series goes from the H40 to the H100 depending on how much you're willing to spend and it's well worth the extra cash if you're an overclocker.
Which Computer Case Manufacturer is the best?
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