Top PC Cases 2023

Discover top-rated PC cases at ProdSeeker. We curate a collection of reliable and stylish cases to elevate your computer build. Find the perfect fit for your components and showcase your unique style.

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Cooler Master’s NR200P Max takes the original NR200P, moves some stuff around, and throws in a mighty 280mm AIO and 850W SFX PSU for a stunningly practical end result.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Want to build an inexpensive, super-compact PC to use as a media center, a productivity partner, or a design statement? Few PC cases will do it better than In Win's mini-ITX B1—and look as good doing it.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Corsair’s 7000D lays out the red carpet for your hardware, offering an excellent foundation for building a big, mean, business machine. Just keep space in mind, as this case truly is big.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Although Louqe’s Raw S1 lacks a few basic amenities, it’s a stunning display of ITX minimalism, design, and craftsmanship.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Fractal Design’s Meshify 2 Compact offers an excellent foundation for thermally demanding ATX gaming systems. And although it’s a bit expensive, it’s a very well thought-through chassis that ships with three good fans.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Phanteks’ Evolv Shift 2 changes just what’s needed to accommodate today’s hardware. It’s a challenging build due to the confined space, but the end result is well worth the effort.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Corsair’s Obsidian 4000 series offers pretty, minimalist design at a decent price, with everything you need for the vast majority of ATX builds. You might want to get in line, because Corsair is going to sell a lot of these.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Phanteks P500A is a big chassis aimed at providing great thermal performance and lifelong flexibility, and it delivers. With clean looks and even dual-system support topping it off, this is a chassis to shortlist.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Simplistic, monolithic design and the capability to spec out an surprisingly powerful PC (gaming, workstation or otherwise) makes the NZXT H1 a solid choice for someone seeking full desktop potential with a very modest footprint.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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For enthusiasts looking for an extremely versatile chassis with a dual-layout interior, the Fractal Design Define 7 is a feature packed case with outstanding thermal and acoustic performance.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware