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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Lian Li’s Lancool 215 should be on your shortlist, as long as your storage needs don’t go beyond one 3.5-inch hard drive. It’s a good budget case to house your first build or a simple gaming system.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Be Quiet's Pure Base 500DX is a well-made ATX PC case that's easy to work in, though the front I/O panel is a bit sparse.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Thermaltake's View 51 Snow ARGB Edition is a spacious, squat-shaped tower PC chassis whose positive features far outweigh the minor defects on our test sample. It's a compelling case for modders and DIY-minded PC gamers.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Pure Base 500, is a good-looking, easy-to-build-in case with OK cooling potential--if configured correctly.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Barely bigger than two shoeboxes, SilverStone's stylish Lucid LD03 is a unique Mini-ITX desktop PC case that can show off your hardware or hide everything behind its smoky glass panels.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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SilverStone designed the compact, quirky Redline RL08 MicroATX case to handle some serious hardware, including bulky video cards. DIY PC builders planning a fun-size gaming PC will relish the details.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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NZXT's latest tempered-glass chassis, the H510 Elite, is a nifty ATX midtower with glass on two sides, stark aesthetics, and a tasteful helping of RGB. Just a couple of design quibbles keep it from stardom.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Cooler Master MasterCase H500M is a great-looking chassis with just about everything a gamer/enthusiast could want.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Thermaltake's Core P5 will challenge your ability to build a PC with minimal instruction, but it rewards your effort with a geeky showpiece that you can hang on the wall.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Corsair’s iCUE 5000T RGB includes enough advanced cooling, connectivity, and stylistic features that many high-end builders will be willing to overlook its inclusion of one flimsy side panel.
-- As reviewed by PCMag