7 Best Cases For Your PC Build In Late 2022

When you're building a PC, there are many components you have to think about. One of the things you have to about is where you're going to put all of it. A PC case isn't just the outer layer that houses your computer parts. It also contributes to factors like thermal performance, build quality, and dust filtering. Here are a couple of PC cases you might want to look into.

1. Corsair iCue 7000D Airflow

If you're looking for a PC tower that has quality ventilation, then maybe this could be the one for you. It's quite spacious, so your components won't be cramped up and will have plenty of space for air to circulate.

Also, it already comes with its own fans, according to PC Mag. It supports liquid cooling, which you can constantly appreciate with its side window. It has hinged side panels five USB ports, ten drive mounts, and plenty of room for more fans to install. You can even control the fans. However, the unit is quite heavy and can be expensive.

2. DeepCool CL500

For those who are on a tight budget, the DeepCool CL500 could be a good choice. It has strong features for its price, and it features a tempered glass window. The side panels are easy to remove since they are magnetic. This can be a plus for people who are constantly tinkering with their PC.

There is a USB-C on the front I/O panel, but it has a limited number of ports. Also, if you want a PC tower that lights up like Christmas, then this particular tower isn't for you, since it has no RGB LED lights.

3. Cooler Master Silencio S600

There are some PC owners that can't stand the sound of mechanical whirring in the background. If you're one of those, the Cooler Master Silencio is a good choice for you. It has a sleek glass design that will let you appreciate your build.

You can choose between windowed or enclosed, and it doesn't compromise the airflow within the tower. The downside is, it only has two I/O USB ports, and the internal paneling is a bit thin, as mentioned in PC Gamer

4. Lian-Li PC-011 Dynamic

Again, if you're someone who can't keep your hands off your PC, and keep upgrading it, this case would make it easier for you. It has three removable panels. One on each side and one in the front.

The open ceiling makes for easy installations for liquid cooling. There is plenty of room for upgrades, and it is compatible with Synapse 3 lightning. As for ventilation, you'll have to purchase fans on your own, since it doesn't come with fans. 

5. Corsair iCue 5000T RGB

If you're into cases that can be seen from outer space because of their RGB lighting, then a case with six RGB strips on its exterior would be best. It even comes with fans that are RGB as well. Do not expect rear fans as it does not come with them.

You can explore different ways to cool your PC, as the unit makes it possible for you to do so. However, you will have to use iCue software to adjust the RGB LED, fan lighting, and fan speeds. 

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6. Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact

The tower has a simple look and a windowed side panel. For new PC builders, it's a plus since it's easy to install your components. You're just going to have to work a little more on mounting your drives since you will be needing tools.

It includes three fans and three USB ports in the front and top panels. But, it has no RGB lighting, if that's what you're into. 

7. ADATA XPG Battlecruiser

With its design, you can view your tower's inner workings as four of its panels are made of tempered glass. There will be less work for you since it already has four eRGB fans pre-installed. It's built in a way that makes it convenient to place your PSU.

It's also big enough for all your future upgrades. One of the few disadvantages is that the visibility brought by the glass panel might make it hard for you to hide the wirings.

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