Save some space without sacrificing performance or looks with these compact PC cases.
Best Mini-ITX Cases 2025: Our Picks for Space-Saving PC Builds : Read more
Best Mini-ITX Cases 2025: Our Picks for Space-Saving PC Builds : Read more
How the SSUPD Meshlicious is not even on the list is beyond me. That is the case to beat if you ask me!
Only in one picture is it even shown, but yes the M1 is by far what I consider pinnacle SFF and if all they did was add 25mm or so to the depth and width to accommodate newer GPUs and called it M2 I'd buy two of them lolI'm happy to see the Ncase M1 still making it into modern lineups. I have a computer running in the first generation M1 case and I still have trouble finding a better case when looking at doing upgrades.
I'll probably go for something like that in the future. Once desktop APUs arrive on AM5, there will be a lot more interest in APU-only builds, and possibly more cases made for it.I built my latest box with the InWin Chopin Max, which supports zero GPU cards - what it's designed for is use with an APU (or anything with integrated graphics in general, which includes almost all of the Ryzen 7000-series as well as Intel's latest). Cooling my 7600 worked well enough with the box fan, but even better with a Noctua NH-L9a-AM5 and the NA-FD1 duct to reach the mesh top - add 64GB DDR5 and it's well within the included 200W Gold PSU.
Yeah, no standardised form factor would fit in that space - before this I was looking at cases relying on power bricks with wires and suchlike. At least a part of InWin's business is PSUs. The "IP-AD Series C" (IP-AD200C7-2) is currently out of stock at $65 which... isn't great, although they must have some around for warranty purposes. The Series A might be available but is far less efficient.I'll probably go for something like that in the future. Once desktop APUs arrive on AM5, there will be a lot more interest in APU-only builds, and possibly more cases made for it.
One concern I heard is that the Chopin Max PSU is proprietary.
I have the 2000D and it’s surprisingly easy to build in. I swapped out my GPU in like 3 minutesSomewhat of a huge oversight to not include the Corsair 2000D, and I say this as someone who has also owned a case on this list, the Phanteks Evolv Shift 2 Air. I'd argue that the Corsair 2000D is better in all respects: doesn't require a pcie riser that is limited to pcie3.0, supports a 360mm radiator, and has much better thermals all around.
Completely agree. I was able to get fairly nice cable management going and that's with iCUE Link and the additional 6 fan cables to sync everything up. The Phanteks Evolv Shift 2 isn't even realistic in 2025, given that if your motherboard and GPU both support pcie4/5 you can't even immediately build in the case. You have to build outside the case, enter BIOS, set max pcie verison to 3.0, then transfer into the case. If your BIOS get reset? Everything is coming back out. Ask me how I know. It's not a fun case to build in, while the 2000D is fantastic.I have the 2000D and it’s surprisingly easy to build in. I swapped out my GPU in like 3 minutes
My only critique of it is that’s it’s really not an ITX case. It’s quite large though than means you can fit in a 360mm rad, basically any GPU and 3x120mm fansCompletely agree. I was able to get fairly nice cable management going and that's with iCUE Link and the additional 6 fan cables to sync everything up. The Phanteks Evolv Shift 2 isn't even realistic in 2025, given that if your motherboard and GPU both support pcie4/5 you can't even immediately build in the case. You have to build outside the case, enter BIOS, set max pcie verison to 3.0, then transfer into the case. If your BIOS get reset? Everything is coming back out. Ask me how I know. It's not a fun case to build in, while the 2000D is fantastic.