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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Cougar's Duoface RGB PC case performs spectacularly when fitted with its included Airface accessory panel, making its low price, which includes multiple ARGB fans, look like a bargain.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Phanteks NV7 may be fashionably late to to the glass-and-RGB show case party. But because of that, it’s well equipped for massive components and sports unique features for an extremely clean look.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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SilverStone's Seta D1 ATX chassis gives PC builders more drive and cooling flexibility than most cases we've tested in recent years. Storage hounds and optical-drive devotees will thrill to the counter-2020s design.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Want to install a vertical-mount graphics card, but not give up the rest of your expansion slots? Hyte's Y40 lets you do that, and simplifies building a showy system for a moderate price.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Want to show off every high-end PC component you just bought, but in a small desk footprint? If you have the skill and desire, you can fit it all inside Thermaltake's The Tower 500 for maximum visibility.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Cooler Master's proven MasterBox 520 design gets updated to USB-C and ARGB to deliver a free-flowing, attractive tower chassis.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Airflow and tempered glass don’t usually work well together, but the NZXT H5 Elite is somewhat of an exception. An angled bottom fan lowers temps, but at the cost of drive storage space.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Fractal Design’s Pop XL Silent PC case offers a valuable feature set, generous component space, and hushed-up, air-cooled operation for right around $100.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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In Win's quirky, colorful Airforce is a useful EATX PC case for those who need massive internal space for air-cooling their desktop parts—and love putting things together, kit-style.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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A gigantic mega-case for the most extreme builds, Cooler Master's HAF 700 beats its closest rival in sheer quantity of fan and radiator support, while also being less expensive. That said, it's big enough to be a non-starter for all but the most motivated and cooling-stocked.
-- As reviewed by PCMag