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Best Mini ITX (MITX) Cases in 2022 – 5 Budget & Top Picks

We find you the best mini ITX case for your next compact build

Best Mini ITX Cases Top 5 for your gaming rig
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The popularity of Mini-ITX PC cases, mini gaming PCs, and the smaller form factor components that go with them have been gaining popularity in recent years. With the inherent risks or potential problems such as temperature performance and noise, it is important to find the best Mini-ITX case for your building needs.

Most builders looking to create the ultimate compact system are drawn in by the aesthetics of these cases, whereas others are looking for pure convenience. Mini-ITX PC cases take up significantly less room and make transporting your PC a doddle.

Despite the smaller stature of the Mini-ITX build, that hasn’t stopped building enthusiasts from achieving some impressive results, with water-cooling support still very much in play here.

We came to the conclusion that there is more than one potential case that can hold the accolade of “best Mini-ITX PC case” depending on your specific needs. However, the Thermaltake Core V1 offered decent cooling performance while also being the most versatile.

Let’s take a look at our top five recommendations.

Our Top Picks

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WePC Awards Best In Class
The Best Mini ITX Case
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True To Mini-ITX Form Factor
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Best Silent Mini-ITX Case

Our 5 Best Mini-ITX Cases

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In-depth Review

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The Best Mini ITX Case
WePC Awards Best In Class

Thermaltake Core V1

Thermaltake Core V1

Pros
Cons

This budget mini-ITX case from Thermaltake is functionally brilliant, especially when you consider the low price tag that comes with it.

The Core V1 is actually pretty tough once it’s built-in and although airflow isn’t the best, it comes with a huge 200mm fan on the front panel to pump through that air! The fan runs at 800RPM and actually only produces around 13dBa, which is pretty quiet.

There is also space on the rear panel for an outtake fan but we think its best to mount your liquid CPU cooler on this if you consider getting an AIO cooler.

The front panel is comprised of 2 x USB 3.0 ports with your audio jacks just below. The panel with your power button etc is located on the side which helps aid cable management as they are closer to the bottom of the case, which is where you will be running a lot of cables.

You get an acrylic window on this case to view the system from above and its located on the top panel which can be removed independently from the side panels. You can also interchange these panels to improve your configuration. You also get a lower ‘chamber’ underneath where your motherboard will be mounted and this gives you some extra room to hide a few cables and improves airflow around your components.

For the performance, price, and versatility, the Thermaltake Core V1 is still one of the best Mini-ITX cases available.

Read our full Thermaltake Core V1 review here.

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True To Mini-ITX Form Factor

Silverstone SG13WB

Silverstone SG13WB

Pros
Cons

The Silverstone SG13 is a bare-bones box, that is incredibly compact and offers a surprising amount of cooling performance.

There is little to talk about in features and design aside from the mesh front, with uniformed indentations. The outer shell is made of thin steel and hooks into place on each side.

Cable management is a little tricky due to the space limitations but I doubt Mini-ITX builders will be too concerned. You can fit an AIO inside with a 120/140mm fan, which is advised from Silverstone themselves to keep temps down. You will also want to stick to using an SFF PSU as ATX will actually partially block the right vent.

This may not be as versatile as the Thermaltake Core V1 but it is much smaller and does surprisingly well for its low price tag.

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Best Silent Mini-ITX Case

Fractal Design Nano S

Fractal Design Nano S

Pros
Cons

If you are looking for a quieter mini build then the Fractal Design Nano S is the perfect case for you. Not only does Fractal cram this with ATX case features but it also keeps the noise lower than the rest, with its noise dampening materials.

The case is literally a mini looking version of the Define R5/R6 and even though it is smaller, you still get great airflow in a spacious interior. There are no compromises on cable management options either, with ample room to route cables and rubber grommets for a more aesthetically pleasing build!

This case isn’t the smallest mini-ITX case you will find but it’s certainly one of the best overall for silent operation. Inside, you can fit an ATX PSU if you required which is great and you can easily mount a custom water cooling solution in the Nano S too.

This is built for peace and quiet and it delivers on that promise!

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Best "Big" Mini-ITX Case

NZXT H210

NZXT H210

Pros
Cons

The NZXT H210 PC Case may not be the best Mini-ITX or the smallest, however, it offers amazing quality for the price. The aesthetics are as pleasing as the bigger models in the H-series range and it basically looks identical to the H510, despite the size of course.

This Mini-ITX case is feature-packed and ships with two 120mm Aer fans that are pre-installed. The fans at the back and top of the casework together to provide you with a negative air pressure setup and good cooling performance out of the box. You also get a great-looking cable bar to cleverly hide cable management and give you an extra mounting point for a reservoir you wanted to build a water-cooled system. We also see a PSU shroud and USB 3.1 Type-C.

This may not be as compact as the SG13, Core V1, or Node 202, but its unique size in this category earns it its place as the best “big” Mini-ITX pick.

Take a look at our full NZXT H210 review here.

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Best Slim Mini-ITX Case

Fractal Design Node 202

Fractal Design Node 202

Pros
Cons

The Fractal Design Node 202 is the brand’s slim case offering and the smallest Mini-ITX case they produce. Its design makes it ideal as a media center style HTPC or just another chassis for gamers with a small space to work with.

This ITX case can hold a full-sized GPU, and while the cooling isn’t as good as some of the others on our roundup, it certainly offers a unique system build.

The case can stand vertically or lay down horizontally with included feet, making it ideal for the living room, among other environments. Like most cases of this form factor, cable management is compromised but at least you get that Fractal Design quality and a logical layout to ease the process.

A great case for casual gamers looking to spice up the living room gaming and finally remove the console altogether.

Final Word

The importance of a PC case cannot be overstated. Your case protects the rest of your components and provides them with airflow to ensure they’re running at a stable temperature. Due to the smaller form factor with a mini-ITX case, you may not get the best temps inside, however, you get convenience and some real space-saving solutions that look fantastic!

Stuck for ideas with your next Mini-ITX build? why not check out our build recommendation here. have you already got a Mini-ITX PC case? Or are you currently speccing for your next build? Either way, we would like to know what case you went for and also if you have any alternate suggestions we should look into, so head over to the WePC community and share!

The Author Who Worked On This Article

Product Specialist - Gaming PC, Prebuilt Gaming PC, GPUs, CPUs,
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WePC
Shaun is a gaming enthusiast and computer science graduate who has been working with computers for the last 15 years. He took a shine to competitive FPS back in the mid-2000s and hasn’t looked back since.

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