Best PC Case Round-Up (2017): $50 to $100 Mid-Towers

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This is a round-up of the best PC ("gaming") cases that have come through our lab, all ATX mid-towers in the $50-$100 range.

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Host: Steve Burke
Video Producer: Andrew Coleman
Article: Patrick Lathan

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nothing can beat a classic, simple carboard box.

luishagner
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This guy sounds like a flight attendant that hates their job

hdx_astrozz
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His budget case:50$
My budget case:15$
GG my friend

wintryduke
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I'm not sure if you are doing it on purpose Steve, but your voice is a lot less monotone in this video. I think it sounds great!

johanhagg
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I have an s340 elite. I dunno how but that pucking puck has been incredibly useful.

TroidHunter
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This is one of the best case videos I've seen yet! Great job!

I just got the S340 Elite here, looks stunning, keeps cool, and is pretty quiet for me. I'd highly recommended it actually. Glad to see it in the list.

megalopath
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Phanteks enthoo pro M and Phanteks Eclipse P400 TG, the former has awesome pricing, it comes with an rgb led strip, led controller and tempered glass side panel for 79$

andresgallego
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This must've taken a lot of effort to do. Thanks for the great work!

Datastreamx
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I find it very strange when reviewers say a cheap case is a match for a cheap cpu and gpu.Why couldn't you put an i7 in this case or an rx580 (when the titeass miners go away)? A mid tower case is a mid tower case.

Jellybeantiger
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Phanteks P400/P400, Enthoo Pro... But I understand we can't expect you make a review of all the cases in the market, great video!

MrCapybara
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I think the NZXT H440 Razer is overlooked because of it's age. I bought one for a build in January. It's very quiet, with TONS of space for HDDs. It comes with 3 front 120mm fans, and one rear 140mm fan. I added a corsair H100iV2 to the top. The top exhaust even has sound dampening foam! It's even able to cool the i7-7700K, and that's saying something! :)

TheGreatBunghole
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I mount everything on a piece of plywood and put in a mini fridge having the wires coming out the door. Turn on the fridge and boom. Cool temps

MotoRacer
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I love the no frills Silverstone case!!

fai
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be the puck. LOVE the puck. The puck is your friend. All hail puck 😐

Javiermn
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Would have been cool to see the Raidmax Delta and Sigma ($50 and $80, respectively) in this. Those guys need to send you some review units lol. My experience with those cases has been unexpectedly extremely positive.
great video guys, keep up the awesome work.

CoalitionGaming
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The Phanteks P400 and the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M.

I know you hate phanteks but at least they do offer drive caddies unlike the Define C and really the temps in the P400 are not that bad only a few degrees off

RalphBromleyMadmanRB
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I have an Thermaltake Element G with 1x 230mm, 2x 200mm fans and a not working 140mm fan that I didn't bother to replace yet. I always wondered how well it compares (noise & cooling) to the new cases like those mentioned in this video.
Great thing about it is that those fans came with the case, I didn't have to buy them.

wotertool
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9:27 oh snap! thermaltake fitted the dust filter so that your radiator will blow into it, otherwise you'll get the backside of the fans which looks pretty bad

ronbergeron
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I'd like to see a quick comparison like that, but for mATX options.
Thanks!

bronzeagehuman
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Love the presentation with the transparency shown for the cases.
Thermaltake Core P3 wins the award for 'best looks' for me, but i'd still go for Fractal Define C, as it's simple to use and elegant.
Great video.

JohnSTF