Mid tower PC cases tend to be the most popular type of PC case thanks to their ability to house the latest hardware and offer additional room for extra fans or larger GPUs, without being overly obtrusive. Cases like the Lian Li Lancool III, with its sleek and stylish design, show just what you can do with a mid tower PC case.
TL;DR – These are the Best Mid Tower PC Cases:
- Lian Li Lancool III
- Corsair 4000D Airflow
- Phanteks Eclipse P300A
- CoolerMaster MasterBox TD500 Mesh
- Lian Li O11 Dynamic Evo
- Fractal Design Define 7
- Phanteks Eclipse P600S
- be quiet! Silent Base 802
- Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact
- be quiet! Pure Base 500 FX
If you don’t need to optimize your setup by shrinking down to a Mini ITX case, but also don’t want to go all out on an eATX build, a mid tower PC case sits nicely in the middle ground. You just have to design what type of design you want to go for; tempered glass, modular, and so on. Whatever you decide, your case should offer plenty of room and cooling options to ensure your gaming PC is well-ventilated so it performs well.
Best Mid Tower PC Cases
1. Lian Li Lancool III
Best Mid Tower PC Case
Lian Li can make a mean case, and the Lancool III exemplifies just how well. This case is ready for just about any build, as it can support up to E-ATX motherboards and down to mini-ITX boards. There’s ample space for various parts inside the case while keeping everything organized is made simple, thanks to a comprehensive cable management system, including magnetic cable cover doors and velcro straps. If you're looking to load up on tons of storage, you can even fit up to 12 SSDs or four HDDs and eight SSDs. And swapping SSDs or other components in your rig is a breeze with hinged side panels and bottom shroud panels that quickly flip out for easy access inside — no tools necessary.
The Lancool III features a fine mesh design on the front, top, and bottom side panels, making this one of the best PC cases for airflow. Four 140mm fans, three in the front and one in the back, are even included in the kit for a wild amount of cooling power. If that’s still not enough PC fans, you can squeeze three additional 120mm fans above the power supply chamber. And you can take advantage of the space in the front, top, or above the PSU in the case to add a radiator to keep things even cooler. Clearly, the Lancool III is made for cooling, so overheating will be a thing of the past.
2. Corsair 4000D Airflow
Best Budget Mid Tower PC Case
If you're not interested in an expensive and flashy RGB-lit case, then the Corsair 4000D Airflow is for you. Sure, you lose out on the cool lighting, but the tempered glass side panel can show off the RGB on your high-end components anyways. That panel also slides off for easy part swapping. And, you can squeeze in a wide range of systems from E-ATX to ITX builds. There's tons of additional space for CPU air coolers, radiators, and large graphics cards, too. You can even slide in two SATA SSDs and two hard drives on top of however many PCIe SSDs your motherboard supports, giving you plenty of flexibility on storage.
Of course, airflow in a case matters. It might be the most important feature, and the 4000D Airflow has earned its name. It totes a well-ventilated front panel with room for three 120mm fans, and you can add even more fans to the top of the case. Plus, two fans are already included in the front and rear, so you've got a strong start for your cooling needs. The case also has plenty of cable tie down points to help you manage all those unsightly wires. However, we think your favorite feature might be the $105 price tag.
3. Phanteks Eclipse P300A
Best Ultra Cheap Mid Tower PC Case
Sometimes you want to spend more on your internals and be a bit thrifty when it comes to your computer case. That's where the $80 Phanteks Eclipse P300A steps in. It offers a decently spacious mid-tower to build in with loads of airflow. A metal mesh front panel helps move the heat out, and you can even use the front as an outlet for air blown through a radiator as large as 280mm. The case also features a filtered fan port on top, so you can direct airflow as needed. Plus, at this price, a rear exhaust fan is still included.
The Phanteks Eclipse P300A is pretty roomy, and it fits most motherboards as well as full-sized PSUs. There's plenty of space for storage with two mounting points for 2.5-inch SSDs and two 3.5-inch drive trays that slide out of the front of the case. Phanteks provides zip ties to help with capable management as well. And, you can see everything working inside thanks to the tempered glass side panel.
4. CoolerMaster MasterBox TD500 Mesh
Best High-Airflow Mid Tower PC Case
Gaming enthusiasts will love the CoolerMaster MasterBox TD500 Mesh thanks to its glass side panel and trio of RGB fans. The metal mesh front and crystal-like design lend itself nicely to this case, with the RGB fans peeking through behind. Unlike some glass panels, the TD500 boasts an asymmetrical indentation that follows seamlessly from the front chassis to the end of the glass.
Beyond aesthetics, this mid tower PC case offers incredible airflow and dust filtration. Three CF120 ARGB fans are included to keep temperatures low, and performance high. Not to mention, they look incredible. The case can house up to seven 120mm fans as well as support for a 360mm front and top radiator. So no matter what you’re packing into this cleverly compact case, cooling won’t be an issue.
With larger graphics cards on the market, the MasterBox TD500 can handle a 410mm graphics card, 165mm CPU cooler, and a 180mm PSU. Equipping your rig with the latest hardware won’t require any compromises. When you consider you can bag this beauty for a little over $100, it’s hard to say no.
5. Lian Li O11 Dynamic Evo
Best High-End Mid Tower PC Case
If you’re looking to show off your build with a flashy case, the Lian Li O11 Dynamic Evo is the premium mid-tower of your dreams. This tower is built to impress with two tempered glass sides that display all of the high-end components you’re kitting out your PC with. The chassis is reversible, so you can experience the tempered glass showroom view from either the left or right side. Aside from showy tempered glass, aluminum fine mesh paneling allows for optimal airflow and dust filtering, helping keep the quality parts packed inside running smooth. A personalized ARGB lighting strip completes the stunning design.
The modular build of the Lian Li O11 Dynamic Evo makes the most of the space inside. There are tons of opportunities for cooling thanks to the upright GPU kit. In total, you can load this case up with three 360mm radiators and ten fans. The ample airflow also allows you to add ample storage, and it has space for nine SSDs or six HDDs plus three SSDs. And, if you’re worried about struggling to mount everything, it shouldn’t be too difficult thanks to quick release brackets for the fans and anti-sag brackets for the GPU.
6. Fractal Design Define 7
Best Minimalist Mid Tower PC Case
- See it on Amazon (with metal side panel)
When it comes to subtlety, Fractal Design has it all figured out with the Define 7. This case doesn't go all out with wild, RGB fans and lights, rather sticking to a simple but refined design. It's also built to stay quiet with sound-damped panels on the front, top, and sides. And, if airflow is a major concern, the sleek steel top panel can be swapped out for filtered ventilation. There's also a tempered glass side panel to see all your high-end components inside.
The Define 7 has three panels that pop off to offer easy access while building or modding your PC, and there is loads of room to do just that. The case's open layout allows for pretty much any motherboard, including E-ATX. Plus, it can fit up to nine fans for extreme cooling and even a 420mm radiator can be squeezed in. There's room for up to 14 hard drives and 4 SATA SSDs providing ample storage. Plus, you get loads of port variety on the top of the case.
7. Phanteks Eclipse P600S
Best Modular Mid Tower Case
To a degree, most computer cases are somewhat modular, but the Phanteks Eclipse P600S goes the extra mile. It provides plenty of room for your choice of even E-ATX motherboards up to 280mm wide, and its even possible to grab a special bracket that lets you build a secondary ITX-based system right inside the same case as your primary system. Imagine having your streaming system built inside your gaming system.
Beyond the motherboards, the Phanteks Eclipse P600S has room for tons of fans or radiators, with three 140mm fans included. The front even features removable, magnetic acoustic panels, letting you choose between a silent mode for more hushed sound in your space or a high performance mode that exposes a fine mesh for increased airflow. For a boost to your thermals, you can even mount your GPU vertically after grabbing a riser cable, and there’s extensive opportunity for storage.
8. be quiet! Silent Base 802
Best Silenced Mid Tower PC Case
When it comes to silent PC parts, be quiet! is a brand you can count on, so why not go with a full case for silent operation? That's just what you get with the Silent Base 802 PC case. It totes three of be quiet!'s own Pure Wings 2 140mm fans already pre-installed, so you'll get hushed cooling right off the bat. There's also the option of ventilated front and top panels or solid panels to cut down on noise. And, if you want the option to easily go from minimal noise to maximum cooling, a four-step fan controller on the top of the case lets you quickly manage up to six fans at once.
The Silent Base 802 mid-tower is designed for quiet PC builds big and small with support for E-ATX motherboards on the large end and ITX on the small end. The case has an extra trick with a moveable motherboard tray that lets you invert the layout to control airflow how you see fit. You can also fit in a CPU air cooler up to 185mm tall or you can go all in on liquid cooling with support for a front-mounted 420mm radiator or top-mounted 360mm radiator.
9. Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact
Best Mesh Mid Tower PC Case
If you're concerned about performance, then you're probably going to want a PC case that has plenty of airflow. Mesh is essential in ensuring your case fans have easy access to cool air and a place for fans to push out the hot air. The Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact is designed with this in mind. The case has a subdued aesthetic with a stylish mesh front panel. A nylon filter is included to help keep dust out of your computer, but you can remove it for even more airflow if needed.
The rest of the case continues to offer more potential cooling options. You can fit two fans on top of the case, one on the bottom, and one more for the exhaust on the rear. For the price, Fractal Design includes three Dynamic X2 fans: two 140mm and one 120mm. Don't worry about not being able to show off your rig, though, as the case also has a tinted glass side panel.
10. be quiet! Pure Base 500 FX
Best RGB Mid Tower Case
For those looking to have the flashiest setup around, you can’t go wrong with the be quiet! Pure Base 500 FX. It doesn’t forget about lighting, with ARGB LEDs running along the front and inside of the case. That’s just the start, as the four included Light Wings PWM fans do more than just cooling, thanks to an ARGB ring on each of them. You get tons of modes and colors to choose from, and you can even synchronize lighting with your motherboard or ARGB controller.
Of course, the be quiet! Pure Base 500 FX is plenty spacious for your build and full of more cooling opportunities. There’s room for high-end hardware, while a PSU shroud contains a double HDD cage and covers cables for a tidier case. To keep things extra frosty, there’s also space for large coolers up to 190mm, radiators up to 360mm, along with additional fans or a radiator.
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What makes mid tower PC cases good?
Mid tower options are the perfect middle ground when building a PC. These cases are more compact than a full-size tower, making them ideal for those tight on desk space. But even with those smaller dimensions, there’s still plenty of room for high-clearance graphics cards, full-sized ATX motherboards, multiple drive bays for storage, large PSUs, and other high-end components. Most of these cases also have easy-to-remove panels, making it simple for upgrades and expansion.
With all that hardware, cooling is essential, and mid tower cases get it right. You’ll find multiple mounts for fans at the front and back—and sometimes top and bottom—with some even including a few fans with purchase. Those fans, along with ample cable management solutions, a spacious interior, and ventilated panels, ensure plenty of airflow in the case. There are also usually opportunities for more advanced cooling solutions, like radiators. These are features that are harder to find in Mini-ITX cases.
Mid Tower vs Full Tower PC Case
Full tower PC cases tend to be larger in size when compared to a mid tower case. Mid tower cases are generally more popular as they are more affordable, and most components fit comfortably in them without the need for extra space.
However, if you do need the additional room, a full tower PC case can offer support for all motherboards, offer more PCIe expansion slots, drive bays, etc. But they are more expensive and certainly take up more space.
It really is up to you to decide what type of case works best for your needs. But ultimately, as long as your components fit into the case you choose, this is the main priority.
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