Top PC Cases 2023

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Available with some nifty hints of color, Fractal Design’s Pop Air RGB is suitable for seekers of a big PC case with a pair of hidden, old-school 5.25-inch bays, be it for a multi-drive backplane, a classic bay-panel device. or a DVD burner.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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After the release of the airflow-hungry Torrent line, Fractal Design dials back to deliver a more minimal, silence-focused Pop Silent case. It’s impressively quiet thanks to sound-dampening foam, and affordable. But we’d prefer better airlfow, even if that meant adding a few decibels.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Lian Li's O11 Dynamic Evolution case is a solid choice for show-system builders and storage pack rats, with admirable flexibility in terms of front-port and cooling-hardware placement.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Looking to build a near-silent desktop? SilverStone's ultra-quiet Seta Q1 chassis hushed our hardware while maintaining moderate temperatures.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Cooler Master boldly reimagines a classic with the HAF 700 Evo. It succeeds in delivering a visually striking beast of a case, with excellent performance. But thanks to features like its RGB-lit glass grille and LCD screen, this is also likely to be one of the most expensive (and heaviest) PC cases to date.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Fractal trims its popular Torrent design down a bit with the Torrent Compact. The big 180 mm fans impress, but there isn't a lot of extra room for storage or stray cables.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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SilverStone's Fara V1M Pro is well-made enough to be a model for modern MicroATX PC cases, though it's more of a solid effort than a standout.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Though the plastic portions of Fractal Design's Torrent RGB disappoint, this remains an excellent oversize tower PC case with generous airflow, a best-in-class building experience, and some of the quietest fans you’ll find.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Phanteks’ Eclipse P200A might not be the most adventurous ITX case, but it is an impressively good all-rounder with a friendly price tag.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Cooler Master’s MasterFrame 700 is an open-air presentation case and test bench that transforms in just a few minutes. But while it’s built like a tank and has a true quality finish, it requires a skilled, patient builder to make the best of it.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware