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5 Best Cube Computer Cases For A Compact and Powerful Build

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Desktops with tower cases are by far the most prevalent PCs. However, cubecomputer casesare a refreshing alternative for users who prefer to build their own PCs from scratch.

Cube cases are smaller, more compact ones that take up less space than standard rectangular tower ones.

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What are the best cube cases for custom PCs?

What are the best cube cases for custom PCs?

Thermaltake Core V21

The Core V21 is a good value and stylish cube case for Micro ATX andMini ATX motherboards. Its case includes a transparent glass window on one of its side panels. One side of its case includes holds that enhance the PC’s cooling, which is further enhanced by its 200mm front panel pan.

This case can fit in expansive 13.5 graphics cards, six storage devices, 7.3-inch tall CPU coolers, and 350mm dual expansion VGA slots. The great thing about the V21 is the stackable design flexibility that enables users to expand it by stacking one V21 case on another.

Thermaltake Core V1

The Core V1 is a similar, but more compact and cheaper, case to the V21 specifically for Mini ITX motherboards. It has the same chamber concept design and similar grilled panels that optimize its ventilation. Like the V21, the V1 also includes a pre-installed 200mm fan.

The Core V1 can pack in four storage devices, a 140mm tower CPU cooler, 10-inch long graphics cards, and a 260mm dual VGA expansion slot. So, this is a good budget alternative to the V21 for users who don’t need so much case space for their PCs.

AI Crystal Cube AR

If you’re looking for a cube case with visual appeal, the AI Crystal Cube AR is the one for you! This case incorporates five amazing RGB lit fans and RGB LED strips that make it shine. The Crystal Cube AR also has a transparent tempered glass design.

Aside from its visual appeal, this case supports M-ITX, E-AT, larger ATX, and M-ATX motherboards. It can fit in 13.1-inchgraphics cards, a 240mm radiator, six 2.5 drive bays, and three 3.5 drive bays.

Fractal Design Node 804

Node 804 is a cube case for Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards with a minimalist, yet elegant, aluminum and steel design.

This is a case with a dual-chamber design that enhances its cooling. The Node 804 has strong design and build quality and an especially good liquid cooling support.

This cube case incorporates eight 3.5hard disk drivepositions and two positions for SSD drives. The Node 804 fits graphics cards up to 12.6 inches. With five expansion slots to boot, this case doesn’t lack hardware space.

CORSAIR Carbide AIR 540

CORSAIR Carbide AIR 540 is an expansive and sturdy steel cube case that’s compatible with all motherboard form factors. It has an unconventional dual chamber design that gives it enhanced airflow for better cooling. That design and the case’s high-performance fans ensure excellent cooling.

Another good thing about the Air 540 is how it has been designed for a quick and straightforward building. Its tool-free PCI and storage installation, unfettered motherboard access, and huge partition wall cutouts make putting together PCs a breeze.

This is also a spacious cube case with eight expansion slots. It can hold 12.6-inch graphics cards, 170mm coolers, and 250mm PSUs. Furthermore, the AIR 540 has plenty of room for one radiator at the top.

These cube cases are great alternatives to more cumbersome full tower case PCs.

Although they’re smaller cases, you can still set up some serious Windows gaming rigs with them.

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