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Best PC Cases Of 2022 – Our 5 Best Computer Cases

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When it comes to finding the best PC case for your next build, there are a few key areas that everyone needs to keep in mind. Ensuring your components have sufficient airflow is one of the most important, and many of the best PC case manufacturers take care of this issue with ease. Trickier areas to tackle, such as aesthetically pleasing design and acoustic performance, are not so easily handled without additional costs. Still, regardless, the best PC cases tend to offer a balance of all three.

Build quality and performance are just two of the factors that should weigh in on your decision. You need to think about form factor, if you care about viewing your system through a tempered glass panel, and what budget restrictions you have, as all these can affect your decision.

In our search for the best PC cases out there, we have ensured to include high-quality models from reputable manufacturers. Furthermore, regardless if you are going for a full-towerMini-ITX, or a case constructed entirely of tempered glass, our recommendations have spacious interiors and promote excellent airflow. If you’re interested in seeing what sets them apart from other cases, then read on. You can also check out our collection of PC case reviews right here.

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WePC Awards Best In Class
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The Best Mid-tower PC Case
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The Best Full-Tower PC Case

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In-depth Review

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The Best PC Case
WePC Awards Best In Class

Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL

Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL

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The Lian-Li O11 Dynamic was a hit back when it was released and this XL version is no different, with the same non-standard layout and one of the nicest designs on the PC case market. This computer case is, of course, meant for water-cooling but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a standard build in there, you’ll just want to make sure you include an efficient amount of fans.

This spacious enclosure can support motherboards from Mini-ITX all the way up to E-ATX. There is an optional accessory you can purchase if you wanted to fit an EBB too.

With the increased size over its predecessor, it is now even easier to install the most ambitious of systems inside. The case also comes with hot-swap drives, which is a great feature when compared to your standard cages/ bracket mounts. Inside you get four hot-swap 2.5″/3.5″ and six internal for 2.5″ SSD.

The case features are tailored primarily for custom water-cool builds, with some added cutouts for different system configurations. Furthermore, everything almost tool-free and easy to access, which is surprisingly rare with PC cases. There is a lot of support for radiators and fans. The front I/O ports are fairly standard but it is good to see USB Type-C involved.

There are eight standard expansion slots at the back with an option to vertically mount your GPU too, supporting high-end GPUs up to 169mm in height.

Overall this is one of the best PC cases we have ever seen, with great GPU cooling, hot-swap drives, great rad/fan support, multi-PSU support, and one of the nicest looking designs out there, great stuff Lian-Li.

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The Best Mid-tower PC Case
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NZXT H510

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NZXT H510

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NZXT are no strangers to premium cases and this mid-tower, the H510, is yet another impressive model from the brand. At first glance, you instantly recognize it’s from NZXT with the overall design being minimalist yet elegant. The quality speaks for itself and this PC case has impressive cooling performance too.

The case supports motherboards up to ATX and comes with a healthy amount of features for the price. Along with the included 120mm Aer fans, we see superb water-cooling support, a PSU shroud, cable management brackets, and tempered glass.

NZXT has added USB Type-C port to this refreshed model and it features a vertical GPU mount option, which is always great in a tempered glass case. The case gives off a sleek feel with its two-tone glossy metal panels and the “cable bar” rounds off the design nicely.

Considering the modest asking price, the H510 is easily one of the best mid-towers on the market. This case will make your PC build look superb with minimal effort and thanks to NZXT’s clever design, it is incredibly easy to build in.

Check out our full review of the NZXT H510 here.

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The Best Full-Tower PC Case

Phanteks Enthoo 719

Phanteks Enthoo 719

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Phanteks takes build quality and useful features as seriously as anyone else, all while offering superb PC cases at affordable prices. The brand has cases to suit all budgets and needs and the Enthoo 719 sits as one of the best full-tower cases you can get. Not only is this tower huge, but it’s also built to last and looks incredibly premium. Furthermore, the price to performance with this chassis is near unbeatable.

This PC case supports motherboards from EEB all the way down to Mini-ITX and can even support a dual system setup. That’s right, if you are a streamer/ content creator you can get everything you need and fit it inside this one full-tower.

Some may consider this to be a “budget” full-tower but don’t let that fool you, this is one classy chassis. Any type of build looks amazing behind the huge uninterrupted tempered glass panel. Water-cooling isn’t a must but the main features go a long way to support a custom loop setup. Furthermore, there is a vast amount of drive options at hand here, with 11 places to mount a 2.5″ SSD and 12 spots for a 3.5″ drive.

As there is plenty of radiator and fan support options, the Phanteks Enthoo 719 comes with a fan hub. A simple feature to include but it much appreciated when you need to tidy up the cables in this build. Looks great and performs even better, a superb full-tower PC case.

Check out our full review of the Phanteks Enthoo 719 here.

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The Best Mini-ITX PC Case

NZXT H210 – Mini-ITX

NZXT H210 – Mini-ITX

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The NZXT H210 comes with similar features to its bigger brothers, only compacted into the smaller form factor. The design is, once again, superb from NZXT and this Mini-ITX-only case is actually a little bigger than most competitor models on the market.

With the H210 you’d struggle to find many design features that are different from the H510. This comes with tempered glass, cable management brackets, and a few SSD mounting options too. Furthermore, it is available in similar color schemes and has impressive water-cooling support for the price.

The case comes with two preinstalled Aer 120mm fans, so make sure your ITX board can accommodate for this. Otherwise, go for the H210i model with the included smart device V2.

This may not offer the same compact size as cases such as the Thermaltake Core V1 or Fractal Design Node 202 PC cases but its unique size in this bracket means you can get some impressive builds in there and fit ATX sized PSUs.

With its aesthetic steel and tempered glass design, it’s a real sight to behold.

Take a look at our full NZXT H210 review here.

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The Best Silent PC Case

Fractal Design Define 7

Fractal Design Define 7

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Fractal Design has released some unbelievably good PC cases over the years and this latest refresh follows that trend. The Define 7 is essentially the latest update on the brilliant R6, aimed towards those who love silent operation. The interior, color options, and tempered glass options all remain the same, with a few tweaks that make this one of the best silent PC cases I have seen in recent years.

You can’t hide from Fractal’s build quality, it hits you in the face straight away. Furthermore, the brand constantly adds useful features whenever they spot a gap for one and while you may not always need it, it’s great to have these extra options.

We see a lightly tinted glass back on these and the interior now sports a gorgeous white coat on the tempered glass models. Of course, if you go for the non-TG version the inside remains that gun-metal grey color. This case supports all the way up to E-ATX but you will lose the use of the cutouts. For optimal use go for ATX form factor when building in this case.

Sound performance is very close to its predecessor, with the added quality of life improvements making all the difference. The cooling performance takes a hit with the case door at the front but you are most likely grabbing one of these to cut down on system noise. The front, sides, and top all feature heavy-duty sound dampening materials to give you excellent acoustic performance.

This well-constructed case comes with a modular layout, plenty of cooling support, water-cooling support, and drive options. A truly amazing case and one of the best for silent operation.

Check out our full Fractal Design Define 7 review here.

Final Word

Although often overlooked, 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, making it important to find the best PC cases available.

Now you have everything you need to choose a good case no matter what your needs are, whether it’s airflow or for that water-cooled build. Have you built with any of our best PC case selections? We would love to know what case you went for to house your build in and also if you have any alternate suggestions we should look into!

The Author Who Worked On This Article

Product Specialist - Gaming PC, Prebuilt Gaming PC, GPUs, CPUs,
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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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