Computer Cases
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Regular price $44.43Thermaltake Tower 300 Series Chassis Support Stand Kit, Metal, Black, ThermaltakeAdd to Cart
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Regular price $272.65Fractal Design North Xl Chalk White Mesh Three 140Mm Aspect Fractal DesignAdd to Cart
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Regular price $288.28Fractal Design North Xl Charcoal Black Fractal Design
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Regular price $148.48Thermaltake Tower 200 Mini-ITX Case - Matcha Green, Aluminum, 2x140mm ThermaltakeSold Out
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Regular price $157.93Thermaltake Tower 200 Mini-ITX Case - 2x140mm Fans, Supports GPU ThermaltakeSold Out
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Regular price $225.72Cooler Master Td300 Mesh Micro Atx Tower With Polygonal Mesh Cooler MasterSold Out
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of computer cases are available?
We offer a variety of computer cases, including ATX, Micro ATX, and Mini ITX models, suitable for different setups and preferences.
Which brands of computer cases do you carry?
Our selection includes top brands such as Corsair, NZXT, Cooler Master, and Fractal Design, known for their quality and innovative designs.
How do I choose the right computer case for my build?
Consider the size of your motherboard, the components you plan to use, and your aesthetic preferences. Ensure compatibility with your GPU and cooling solutions.
What is the typical price range for computer cases?
Computer cases can range from approximately $30 for basic Mini ITX models to over $200 for high-end ATX cases with advanced features.
Are there safety standards for computer cases?
Yes, many manufacturers adhere to industry standards for materials and design, ensuring durability and safety in usage.
Can I fit a liquid cooling system in these cases?
Many of our ATX cases support liquid cooling systems. Check the specifications for radiator compatibility and available space.
Do you offer RGB lighting options in your computer cases?
Yes, several models in our collection come equipped with RGB lighting features for customizable aesthetics.
What is the difference between an ATX and a Micro ATX case?
ATX cases are larger, accommodating more components and providing better airflow, while Micro ATX cases are compact and designed for smaller builds.