Besides that, PC casing is the component anyone will notice at first.

We found that LIAN LI LANCOOL III is the sole winner among those right now.

So, lets dive in.

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We picked this beauty with beasts for its excellent mesh design.

This mesh provides outstanding ventilation from all directions.

Magnetic dust filters will also cover your rig from dust.

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This casing will allow up to10 fansby which you canoptimize PC airflow.

The front intake fans are ARGB for the RGB version with a speed of300~1650 RPM.

In addition, the83.5 CFMairflow is also relatively high to push cool air to your GPU and CPU.

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The exhaust fan has200~1800 RPMspeed capable of quickly pushing away hot air.

The following image will help you to get a comprehensive understanding of the radiator combinations possible.

you’ve got the option to combine up to8 x 2.5 SSDsand4 x 3.5 HDDs.

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you’re able to easily bring up the side tempered glass via a hinge to route the cables.

What We Liked Most

A noteworthy feature of LANCOOL III is its reversible front I/O.

Besides that, we also loved the spectacular mesh design with the support of up to 10 fans.

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What Could Be Improved

With the advantage of ample space, the casing got bulky.

Besides that, it was kind of noisy when we installed all ten fans.

Not only that, but the large gaps on both sides of the perforated design also support enough ventilation.

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But having holes without enough fan support would be useless.

Thats not the issue for the Corsair 4000D Airflow.

The case supports up to4 x 140mmor6 x 120mmfans to make meaning of the triangular design.

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This casingincludes two CORSAIR 120mm AirGuide fansto ensure a decent cooling experience out-of-the-box.

you’re free to also use two 280mm radiators instead.

For a better understanding, take a look at the following image.

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On the front I/O, we found that the case has onlyone USB 3.0 port,which is disappointing.

However, it has a USB 3.1 punch in-C which can be helpful.

The front in/out audio jack is also beneficial for quickly switching between headphones or speakers.

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The chassis is roomy enough to support a large CPU cooler, long GPU, and PSU.

We loved the front panels streamlined layout and roomy interior for easy installation of products with sufficient airflow.

The velcro straps also helped to keep our build tidy.

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The case has no RGB lighting.

So it can bother some users.

Also, only one USB 3.0 port is outdated in modern days.

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The CM MasterBox MB311L ARGB is amicro-ATX chassiscatering to gamers and enthusiasts at an affordable price.

The PC case hastwo ARGB fans installedout of the box.

This casing can accommodate up tosix 120mm fans, ensuring optimized airflow.

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On the back of the chassis, you are limited to one 120mm option only.

Take a glance at the following image for better understandability.

Though it has enough airflow options, the build quality is meh.

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The casing is made of plastic which we found not that durable.

Moreover, the cable-management system was decent and tool-less HDD assembly gave us a satisfying building experience.

But adding two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports on the I/O panel is satisfactory.

Nonetheless, its a worthwhile purchase.

The casing is covered with a fine front mesh panel and we loved the design.

Two additional case fans at such an affordable price is a great plus point.

Also, the build quality could have been better.

Overall, MasterBox MB311L ARGB is an excellent compact PC casing suitable for a small build.

The case offers versatile cooling options with optimized airflow, and all of this without breaking the bank.

With that in mind, we picked the Corsair 7000D Airflow.

This casing is designed with a professional look over RGB lighting and prioritized to improve thermals.

Behind that panel, Corsairpre-installed 2 x 140mm fans.

you’re free to also add another 140mm fan on the front side.

If you go with 120mm fans, you could add four of those 120mm fans on the front side.

And that leaves you opting to install up to a480mm radiator.

The top side also supports up to420mm radiator.

Below is an image that can help you to understand more clearly.

You will also get one audio combo jack and a reset button.

The190mm CPU clearancelets you install a tall air cooler if you choose any.

There is plenty of space for cable management and hiding unwanted cables.

Supporting up to a 480mm radiator is a significant advantage for high-end PC parts.

Besides that, this casing can house up to 12 fans for maximum airflow, which we really liked.

Moreover, you will not see the option to mount two vertical GPUs in a case frequently.

The high price is another issue, what could be improved.

Additional support for a vertical mount bracket with the case makes Corsair 7000D Airflow different from the other cases.

Hence, we picked the Cooler Master NR200, the best mini-ITX case in our test.

The casing just nailed the design and the feature set at a great price point.

NR200 comes in at18 liters, about a third of the size of a regular mid-tower.

The whole steel body makes this chassiss build quality sturdy enough.

Besides that, Cooler Master provides 3D printing templates to change the stock feet if anyone wishes.

The front I/O features two USB 3.0 ports and a combo audio jack at the top.

However, these are magnetic & we feel that these are low-density for high performance.

Now, about the interior.

Despite being a mini-ITX case, the chassis supports a longer GFX of up to 330mm.

you’re free to also install up to a280mm radiatorto cool the CPU.

However, we were surprised about the CPU cooler clearance.

For NR200, it is 155mm, but we installed a 158mm Hyper 212 without any issues.

Nice for us, though.

Note that, only SFX or SFX-L power supplies are supported for130mmPSU clearance.

The cable routing was also relatively easy in this case.

We loved the versatility of the casing, which can be configured in various ways.

you’ve got the option to either mount the PSU on the top or bottom.

Additionally, the graphics card can also be installed horizontally or vertically.

Integrating USB 3.1 Gen 2 jot down-C on the front panel would be an excellent addition to this case.

Also, the side panels were a bit thin, which can bend if mishandled.

Overall, Cooler Master NR200 is one of the best mini-ITX PC cases for airflow we have tested.

Portability options for small-sized with great design and superior airflow make this casing a unique choice.

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Pure Base 500DX, as it looks beautiful with excellent airflow.

It also has an internal strip above the tempered glass panel.

The chassis size can support up to an ATX motherboard.

Like the front mesh, the top part also has a magnetic fine mesh.

However, it separated the audio port for the mic and headphone jacks.

About the interior, lets talk about the cooling solution.

Moreover, up tofive SSD slotsandtwo HDD slotscover your storage support.

Pure Base 500DX is what you need.

The good materials and manufacturing will deliver a result to give you a premium feel.

We loved that at this budget, be quiet!

included three quality fans with this casing.

Also, the RGB lighting was a blessing to the eyes.

We tried to mount a 280mm radiator on the top.

But it was too congested as there was only a31mmgap between the motherboard and the top of the chassis.

You will have to struggle to mount the AIO if your motherboard has a bigger VRM.

For beginners building their first rig, this can be a great choice.

We chose this beautiful white NZXT H5 Flow for the stunning look & excellent airflow.

The case is compact in size and designed for superior ventilation, but it comes at an affordable price.

The white mesh panels enhance both visual appeal and promote efficient air circulation.

The casing has a uniquely styled angle fan inside the bottom front, intending to cool down the GPU.

Two additional filters at the bottom ensure a dust-free environment for the PSU and this angled GPU fan.

However, the angled fan indeed enhances the overall visual appeal.

But the chassis comes with a drawback.

NZXT H5 Flow offers only two SSD support.

So, you must go for the chassis mentioned above for a more extensive storage option.

Regarding fans, NZXT H5 Flow comes equipped with2x F120Q 120mm fanswith an airflow of62.18 CFM.

you’re free to fit atotal of six fansin the casing.

But one USB 3.2 Gen 2 throw in-C port covers a little.

Despite being compact, it can house a longer GPU and taller air CPU cooler.

Overall, the white look & feature-rich made us include the casing in our list.

H5 Flows white edition can be your best bet if you plan to build a snow-themed rig.

Its unique GPU fan design and optimized airflow without breaking the bank can be your best investment.

Besides the airflow, we really liked the beautiful white looks.

Also, additional velcro straps helped us manage cable to keep the casing tidy.

Having more than one USB-A port on the I/O could be better for this chassis.

Also, the lack of additional storage space makes it a second thought about whether to go for it.

Additionally, good airflow makes this case an absolute pick.

However, taking the other choices from the above casings is recommended if storage capacity concerns you.

We have tested and considered some factors to pick the cases.

Then go for it.

FAQs

Does PC case airflow matter?

Adequate airflow inside the PC case is crucial.

The ambient temp will quickly rise & all the components will start thermal throttling resulting in performance loss.

A PC case with good airflow does the job efficiently.

Which jot down of PC case has good airflow?

Usually, PC cases with mesh panels and a large number of fan supports offer good airflow.

The mesh panels allow air in & out freely, while sheets or glass panels hinder airflow.

Should I use the rear fan as an intake to cool the CPU?

The rear fan should be used as an exhaust fan to force out the hot air.

Using the rear fan as an intake wont benefit the cooling system; instead, it worsens things.