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KITGURU SHORTLISTS: THE BEST CASE OF 2025

Last updated on January 3rd, 2025 at 06:04 am

Every enthusiast's requirements are different. Some might be space limited, others will want as much air-flow as possible and some of you love the sound of silence. Here is a shortlist of the best chassis in the market right now – as determined by KitGuru Labs' testing. Our current choice for ‘BEST OF…' is at the top, but all 5 should be considered.

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Montech King 65 Pro

At just £74.99 in the UK, this is one of if not the most competitively priced, high-quality dual chamber cases you can find. Similar options from the competition can cost anything up to £200, it is astonishing that Montech can come up with this for such a great price without compromising on quality. If I was in the market for a dual chamber case right now the Montech King 65 Pro would be my first choice without question.

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Lian Li O11 Vision

It's easy to see that the Lian Li O11 Vision has been developed and built for enthusiasts by the enthusiast community. The three sides of the glass mean that no matter which angle you look at the case from, you can see the creation you have put together. The adjustable motherboard tray provides versatility to the system builder, whether you are using an AIO, air cooler or custom cooling the case can adapt to either situation.

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be quiet! Dark Base Pro 901

The Dark Base Pro 901 includes some pretty cool features like Qi Wireless charging and state of the art touch-sensitive controls for fan speed adjustment and ARGB lighting effects. The included VGA support bracket, that also doubles up as a shroud for concealing PCIe cables, works perfectly and the modularity of panels means that the case is easy to disassemble to improve access during system installation and switch between high airflow or low noise configurations.

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NZXT H6 Flow RGB

Our first impression of the NZXT H6 Flow RGB was 'OK, well that's interesting,' but as we dug deeper we became more impressed by the design of this case and merely considered the angled front corner to be the final styling flourish. NZXT has managed to deliver a case that obviously has a large area of tempered glass, however it also packs in a lot of mesh for air flow, and that is an intriguing combination.

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Lian Li Lancool 207

Lian Li thinking out of the box with the unique power supply position and motherboard tray design is a design win for sure. Not only does it improve cooling but also cable routing, access to the power supply connections, hardware compatibility and reduced chassis dimensions, while the quick-release panels and cable management features make it a simple case to build a system with. It should be loved by professional and novice PC builders alike for sure.

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