PC Cases
Selecting your next PC case is a daunting task, but Tom's Hardware has you covered with industry-leading testing, reviews, and analysis. Here you can find all the details about the wide variety of cases available on the market, including news and reviews covering the entire gamut of offerings. You can also head to our best PC cases page for in-depth buying recommendations.
Explore PC Cases
Latest about PC Cases

Akasa launches its latest-generation fanless Mini-ITX case
By Jowi Morales published
The Akasa Euler CMX fanless Mini-ITX PC case supports up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 285T with up to 35 watts TDP without relying on thin Mini-ITX motherboards.

Computer History Museum unveils comically large-scale rendition of the 1986 Apple Macintosh Plus
By Mark Tyson published
Museum teases a 'Big Mac' that will be part of its Apple at 50 celebrations next month.

Hands-on with Cooler Master’s Cosmos Alpha full-tower chassis – sliding, configurable interior makes for lots of possibilities
By Joe Shields published
Near-endless configuration options in a stylish, modern chassis

Corsair launches new FRAME 4000D "Vault" series featuring two color-shifting paintjobs & other upgrades
By Hassam Nasir published
Comes in two colors: Nova & Galaxy.

Best PC Case Deals 2026
By Stewart Bendle last updated
We've gathered the top PC case deals for housing your hardware. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all sales at all retailers.

This Xbox One S mod hides a full Windows gaming PC within the original shell
By Kunal Khullar published
Ambitious project shows how thoughtful part selection and clean engineering can turn a game console into a functional living-room PC.

Retro Apple Mac mod implements thermal printer floppy swap
By Mark Tyson published
A retro computer enthusiast has fitted a thermal printer into an ancient Apple Macintosh Plus.

Fractal Design's new North and North XL Momentum Edition cases sport stealthy black wood slats, promise quieter fans
By Matt Safford published
One of our favorite cases is back in black.

Can't afford new RAM, storage, or a GPU? A new PC case can make your existing system feel fresh, and you can carry it over to a future build
By Joe Shields published
Upgrading your case now, while other parts are unaffordable, freshens up the look, and adds new features that carry over into future builds.
Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.
