Looking for a New Full ATX Case – Recommendations?

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Asked By GamerGuru92 On

I'm building a new PC and want to transfer a few components over, including my 5080 GPU, possibly my power supply (though I'm considering upgrading), a SATA SSD, 2 HDDs (planning to add a third), and 3 NVMe drives. I'm using an NH D15 cooler, and I've already purchased an ASUS ROG STRIX B850-A GAMING WIFI R2 motherboard.

I initially looked at the Fractal Meshify, which was around $100 but has now risen to $160. Therefore, I'm considering the LIAN LI LANCOOL 207 priced at $83 and the Corsair Frame 4000D RS for $100.

My priorities are that everything fits properly since I'm using a full-size ATX motherboard, good airflow, and preferably having fans included or ensuring the case is cheap enough to compensate for any that need to be purchased separately.

On the flip side, I'm not interested in RGB features, compact sizes, or aesthetics unless it has a nostalgic vibe (like the Silverstone grey case, which I find cool but too expensive).

3 Answers

Answered By CoolingKing350 On

Just a heads-up, the Frame 4000D RS does come with fans, while the regular version doesn’t, which means you'd still need to buy some if you go that route. But remember, modern cases usually accommodate just 2 HDDs, and you might need to explore more expensive options or used cases if you want extra slots.

StorageHound88 -

Could I manage with just 2 HDDs? Or is there an add-on for more slots? Also, I don’t want to fuss with installing them myself.

Answered By TechWhiz189 On

If you're eyeing the Silverstone case but it's outside your budget, you might want to check out the Thermaltake Towers. The 600 model is about $200, but with great airflow and easy build access, it’s worth considering if you plan to mount your GPU vertically—as it would fit a 5080 quite nicely. Just be ready for the higher price point!

BuildMaster22 -

If it were around $150, I’d definitely grab it. I don't mind a more retro look, but my GPU does come with a brace, which helps.

Answered By CaseFanatic777 On

Unfortunately, prices for quality cases have really shot up, so that $100 budget seems tough nowadays! If you're thinking about drives, the Fractal Define is solid if you need slots for HDDs. The XL version could also work out if you’re okay with the added space.

SATASeeker14 -

$200 seems steep! I wonder if I can find a good used one instead.

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