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No doubt that ATX mid tower cases are not so expensive and still can hold some of your customization. ATX mid tower cases are shorter and lightweight than full tower case but at the same time you can use 2 LAN parties.

Though for some neat optimizations here or there, the actual layout of this case is a pretty standard one. That does make things pretty easy when it comes to cooling configurations. There is space for three 120mm fans at the front, or two 140mm fans if you'd prefer. Up top, you can fit the same again. There's enough space here for various radiators and cooling setups—you can fit up to a 360mm radiator in the front and a 280mm radiator on the roof. Although the latter can be tight against the top of the motherboard, it's still possible. The H500M comes with two massive 200mm RGB LED fans installed, which do a fantastic job of increasing airflow out of the box. Other modern touches include a USB 3.1 Type-C connector and tons of modularity, including the option to choose between a mesh or tempered glass front panel. Out of all the neat features I like about the 4000D, the fact that it has both USB Type-A and Type-C ports on the top panel is pretty clutch. Though I did wish that same front I/O panel offered a little more.

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If you already have or want to install a larger motherboard or need to configure 3-4 graphics card for your work, you need an ATX full tower cases. The Mid tower case as the name suggests itself is lighter, shorter and therefore has less slots for graphics card, fan support and expansion slots.

ATX full tower cases are truly huge and measures around 24 inches. However, mid tower cases are generally around 18 inches in height. Cooler Master's H500M is the company's latest flagship mid-tower, but we'd rather it be called a full-sized tower. Measuring 21.4 x 9.8 x 21.5 inches, the H500M is one of the biggest mid-towers on this list. Thanks to its large size and internal layout, it's straightforward to build in and supports a huge variety of components and custom cooling options. The HDD cage can also be adjusted or removed entirely. In which case the extended lower PSU shroud can be fully removed and replaced by a sheer option that looks really smart. I would've opted for that since I prefer the look had I thought to plan out my PSU cables a little better ahead of time. As it was, the extra space behind the PSU shroud helped me keep the front looking clear without much time spent threading and tying down cables at the rear. If you are being curious and want to know the difference between the ATX and EATX motherboards, you can always move on to the article where we have put the differences between these two. Related Questions If, after receiving an Insurance Advisory Letter (IAL), a registered keeper fails to comply with the advice set out in the letter they will face:Full tower cases are heavy and spacious for installation of multiple expansion slots and at the same time they are costly. Therefore, you need to aware whether you actually need it or not! On the other hand, mid tower cases have compact design and easily transportable. Yes, they have a downside and they can’t hold more case fans and also not compatible with all the motherboards, especially the larger ones.

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