Most gaming setups have a theme, and for the longest time, black has been the dominant color. However, over the years, that has changed as all-white gaming setups have carved a niche in the industry. There has been a shift in how manufacturers develop new products; a lot of PC components, as well as peripherals, come in white (among other colors). One major aspect of a setup that draws the most attention is the PC case itself, especially if it’s placed on the desk, which is typical with gaming setups.

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White PC components and peripherals come with their drawbacks as they need a bit more maintenance to keep them looking new and shiny. They will also pick up stains and discoloration marks more easily, so a little extra care is required. In the current market, some PC cases have white accents while others are white-dominant. A lot of cases have tempered glass all over with the chassis defining the case color. Furthermore, some cases have white insides while others retain the black interiors with just white on the exterior.

Updated on June 1, 2024 by Sarfraz Khan: White PC cases are beautiful and can go with different color themes. We made sure to explain the appearance and design details of every PC case so that you can choose the case without compromising on functionality while knowing how it will look on your desk.

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Corsair made a big splash with its iCUE series of cases, offering a variety of combinations, such as RGB + airflow, no RGB + airflow, RGB + glass front panel, and no RGB + glass front panel. Not only does the series cater to the various requirements of different users, but it does so in a clean all-white design. This means that the Corsair iCUE 4000D RGB AIRFLOW is white on the inside and outside.

This mid-tower case can accommodate ATX, micro-ATX, mini-ITX, and E-ATX motherboards. It has a tempered glass side panel, giving a complete view of the components inside. While this means a stylish-looking PC, it also makes cable management more important. The Corsair iCUE 4000D RGB AIRFLOW comes with three Corsair AF120 RGB ELITE white fans installed in the front. These intake fans can be controlled through the iCUE software.

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From CPU cooler compatibility to GPU clearance, the iCUE 4000D has enough room to accommodate large-sized components. There are multiple places where you can install a radiator, including the front and the top. However, the top area is a bit constricted and may pose some difficulties when connecting wires at the top. Except for this, the interior is spacious and has a completely white PSU shroud that is highly effective in hiding the PSU and the cable clutter. The storage drive bays could have been more, but if you are planning to add more M.2 SSDs, then the four bays for 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch drives will be sufficient.

The Corsair iCUE 4000D RGB AIRFLOW is a complete package and great value. It checks most boxes for white PC case enthusiasts with good airflow, decent RGB, and great cable management.

With a strong focus on airflow, Fractal Design's Torrent is an artistic-looking case with a unique front panel design. It comes in three sizes: the Torrent, Torrent Compact, and Torrent Nano. Starting with the largest, the Torrent is a mid-tower case that's compatible with all motherboard sizes, while the Compact is a smaller ATX case. As the name suggests, the Nano is compatible with mini-ITX motherboards.

Coming back to the Torrent, it boasts a completely white interior and exterior, including the motherboard tray and the PSU shroud. While the rubber grommets and the pre-installed fans at the bottom are black, it won't cost you a lot to replace them with the best RGB cooling fans. Nonetheless, these three fans are accompanied by two more at the front that also come with the case. For storage, the Torrent offers two 3.5-inch drive bays and four 2.5-inch drive mounts. In terms of clearances, the case can fit a GPU as long as 423mm (with front fans installed) and a CPU cooler as tall as 188mm.

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Those looking for a liquid-cooling system will be happy to know that the Torrent supports up to a 420mm radiator at the front and the bottom, and up to a 140mm radiator at the rear. Unfortunately, due to the placement of the PSU shroud at the top, you won't be able to install exhaust fans or radiators at the top. Apart from that, the case is pretty versatile in choices and offers a tempered glass or a steel side panel edition for individual taste. Furthermore, some of the creature comforts that are included with the Torrent are cable straps, a Nexus 9P Slim PWM fan hub, a GPU support bracket, bolt-free top-latches on tempered glass models, and a top-mounted PSU shroud with integrated ARGB effects (also for the tempered glass version).

The NV9 is a large and beautiful case, allowing motherboard support up to E-ATX and SSI CEB. The NV9 by Phanteks is designed to resemble a picture frame, perfectly capturing and displaying a user's PC and transforming it into a piece of art. It's an all-white case with no traces of black or any other color. Even the rubber grommets on the routing holes are completely white and so are the dust filters. This case comes with two large tempered glass aquarium-style panels and an RGB strip around the motherboard. These RGB elements can be easily slid on and off during assembly to hide cable clutter. Users can also take the RGB to the next level with the NV9 Premium D-RGB Kit, which creates a matching RGB border around the glass panels.

The NV9 features an ample amount of room for a user to experiment with, and limiting components based on their size is not a factor in this case. Water cooling is made a breeze due to the ample options in radiator mounts. A user can choose to mount a radiator up to 280 mm along the exhaust located at the back of the case, and radiators up to 420 mm on every other side with a mount. The same logic is applied to air cooling, as this case can fit a whopping twelve 120 mm fans along the inside of the case.

It should be noted that this case is not ideal for small spaces. It is meant to be a large, eye-catching addition to any setup, and due to that, a proper amount of dedicated space to display this beast is required. This case likely wouldn't fit comfortably underneath a desk, and besides, it should be considered a crime to hide this beauty.

The Asus TUF Gaming GT501 White Edition is a rugged-looking white PC case with black accents. It's ideal for users who are planning to create a black-and-white setup, but it will be fine even if you are planning to build an all-white setup if you are willing to change its pre-installed black fans. It is a mid-tower case compatible with up to E-ATX motherboards and is one of the most spacious cases you will find for under $200. There is a metal front panel with perforations on the sides to let air in, although the TUF Gaming GT501 doesn’t provide the best airflow. Speaking of which, there are three 120mm RGB fans installed at the front and one 140mm fan at the back.

You may replace the fans at the front with a big 360mm AIO cooler, but if you need high airflow from the front, you can change the radiator's location to the top, which has ample clearance for the motherboard and its cable connectors for easy cable management. Like the O11 Dynamic EVO XL, the TUF Gaming GT501 also offers seven storage drive mounting options, including three 2.5-inch and four 3.5-inch drives. There are seven expansion slots, and the two extra vertical slots allow for mounting the GPU vertically. It supports up to a 420mm GPU and up to a 180mm tall CPU cooler. The case also supports up to a 360mm radiator at the front and the top. Cable management is made easy with 30mm of space behind the motherboard tray.

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The Asus TUF Gaming GT501 White Edition features woven cotton carry handles to transport the case easily, but it should be noted that they are rated for a weight of up to 30 kg, and the case itself weighs 10.5 kg. Even though there are black accents all over the outside, the inside is mostly white. Asus has been releasing white components for a while now – from GPUs to motherboards, PSUs, AIOs, and more.

Fractal Design is well-known for creating well-made and visually innovative PC cases, and the North is no exception. The North draws the center of attention to the front panel, which features real wooden oak accents. These wooden panels bring a touch of nature and organics into an otherwise modern case design. The case is completely white from the outside if this is what you need, but it is also completely black from the inside. If you love this contrast, it's going to be perfect, but if you need an all-white case, we have already listed plenty of them before.

This case is great for air-cooled and water-cooled builds. If you prefer an air-cooled build, you can install a CPU cooler up to 170 mm. Additionally, you can choose between a tempered glass or a mesh side panel, depending on their needs. The mesh side panel offers more airflow, which is beneficial for the overall performance of air-cooled builds, and the tempered glass side panel offers an aesthetic view of the PC's interior. Nonetheless, the fully ventilated front and the rear will allow a great balance in the airflow, dissipating heat and bringing in the cool air rapidly. If your preferred cooling method is water cooling or a mix of both, the North offers several radiator mount options. The top of the case allows for a radiator of up to 240 mm to be mounted. Moreover, a radiator of up to 360 mm can be mounted along the front of the case.

The North features a bottom chamber for the PSU and the bulk of cable management. It should be noted that there is a space in the back of the case for thinner cables such as front panel cables, PWMs, or RGB. However, some users have expressed some frustration with the amount of space in the back of the case for these cables. Regardless, the North by Fractal Design is a stunning centerpiece of a PC case. Great for elevating office spaces or adding a touch of class to the standard desktop PC.

The open chassis design of the Thermaltake Core P3 TG Pro Snow is a different approach to PC cases. The main structure is just a solid base and a backplate to mount the motherboard. It is open from the top, front, and back with a tempered glass panel mounted on the side with four solid metal pillars. It has an all-white chassis that can be taken apart completely.

The Core P3 TG Pro Snow is a mid-tower case that supports all four major form factors and offers eight expansion slots. Thanks to the modular (yet minimal) design, different combinations of cooling hardware can be used. Next to the motherboard is a ventilation panel that can accommodate up to a 420mm radiator; the top and front can do the same with the included bracket. Thermaltake says a 450mm GPU can be used in the Core P3 TG Pro Snow. However, the space reduces to 330mm if a reservoir is used. The maximum allowed CPU cooler height is 180mm.

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The PCIe slots can be rotated to mount the GPU vertically or horizontally. Even in the vertical orientation, multiple GPUs can be used. There are mounting options for up to five 2.5-inch drives or four 3.5-inch drives. Furthermore, the Thermaltake Core P3 TG Pro Snow comes with a bracket that can be fixed to the back of the case, allowing for wall mounting. The design of the case makes it the perfect wall-mounted PC with clear glass and open sides to look at all the custom water cooling and RGB fans above or beside any gaming desk.

If full-tower or mid-tower cases are just too big and bulky, then the mini-ITX MasterBox NR200P from Cooler Master is the solution. The company says this small form factor case offers unrestricted airflow with a vented side panel and features that are present in most ATX chassis. Despite its small size, building within the MasterBox NR200P is relatively easy because every panel can be dismantled, and users can have 360-degree access to the components.

It's fully white from exterior to interior and has properly ventilated panels for maintaining good thermals. It's surely not going to compete with regular-sized mid-towers, but it isn't going to thermal throttle your system. Support for long GPUs up to 330mm and even standard-sized air coolers up to 155mm is provided. However, if you plan to use an AIO cooler, make sure you don't go over 280mm. With such large components, it's a bit complicated to build inside it since there is less room for your hands, but due to its modularity, you can build your system within an hour or two.

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Nonetheless, its complex interior along with its minimalist exterior design will match your white-themed setup without taking up too much space on your desk. Tool-free access to the inside is one of the most notable features of the NR200P and the ability to detach the frames and panels from each side enables easier changes to the build.

Things To Consider When Buying A PC Case

Purchasing a PC case is a major step towards having a gaming rig fully catered to an individual's needs. To ensure that everything goes smoothly, players should keep a few key elements in mind.

Form Factor: Some people prefer big bulky setups where they can jam in the most powerful components, while others prefer smaller cases that don’t take up too much space on a desk. In the case of the latter, some non-traditional components may be required, such as a smaller SFX or SFX-L PSU, a smaller and possibly less powerful GPU, a thinner radiator, and other space-saving components.

A full-tower PC case allows for E-ATX motherboards that are larger than ATX boards, but they offer more connectivity and expansion options. Additionally, full-tower cases are the easiest to build in because of the ample space. Airflow is generally the best in full-tower cases as well.

A mid-tower case, even though smaller than a full-tower, can accommodate an ATX motherboard – and in some cases, even an E-ATX motherboard. This form factor is mostly big enough to fit larger components, such as AIOs and even multiple GPUs.

Mini-ITX cases are designed to work with smaller motherboards and have the least space for customizability. They are the hardest to build in, especially for beginners, and require smaller components like SFX or SFX-L PSUs, thinner radiators, low-profile CPU coolers, and more. The height of the RAM can also cause clearance issues in some cases. Additionally, airflow will suffer when all the components are packed into a mini-ITX case.

Airflow and Cooling Options: Proper airflow is key for any PC build. The different components inside a PC need to be cooled either actively or passively. This cooling is carried out by case fans or fans on the individual components themselves. Regardless, the case must allow for air to move across the components and then get exhausted out the back. As mentioned earlier, bigger cases will typically have better airflow.

Furthermore, while most cases support water cooling, only some are designed specifically with water cooling in mind. Depending on whether it is an air-cooled or a water-cooled build, the case must allow for radiator mounting, a spot for the pump, and enough room for the tubes. PC builders who like to challenge themselves can pick a small form factor case and try to run custom water-cooling loops and other low-profile parts.

Cable Management: Usually the last step in the PC building process, cable management determines whether the final appearance of the build is clean or messy. With so many power-hungry components inside a case, there’s bound to be a lot of wires running from one end to the other. Most of the cables need to be managed behind the motherboard tray, which is then covered by the side panel, but the sheer number of cables can sometimes prevent the panel from closing. With cable management, being creative and putting in the effort can result in a clean-looking build, but a case that has plenty of space is a godsend. Nowadays, some cases have dedicated solutions for cable management.

Drive Bays: While most cases come with at least two bays for storage drives, be it HDDs or SSDs, and there are dedicated SSD mounting options as well, some modern cases rely on the fact that the user will be going the all-NVMe route and will not require any bays for mechanical storage. However, if lots of storage is a requirement, it is ideal to check how many drive bays a particular case has. Some cases allow users to move drive bays as well, for additional clearance or customizability.

Why Choose a White PC Case?

There are plenty of reasons to go with a white PC case. Not only does it make RGB lighting look fancier, but it also gives an elegant look compared to the more standard all-black cases. Those looking to build in a white case will be thrilled to know that there are options in all categories – be it full-tower or mini-ITX form factor. However, white hardware and peripherals also require more regular cleaning than darker shades, as dust collected on top is more visible. The aforementioned cases will check most of the boxes for new builders as well as experienced ones.

FAQ

Q: Do white PC cases turn yellow?

It depends on what kind of material has been used. If it is a metal case with a white coating or paint, then no, it will not turn yellow. If the case has plastic components, then there is a possibility of them turning yellow over time. UV-protected finishes most often prevent electronics from yellowing over time.

Q: Is a white PC case better?

In some cases, it may make more sense to have a white PC. Since black absorbs more heat, in situations where the case is located next to a window or under direct sunlight, there is a possibility of it running hotter. In such a scenario, a white PC case makes more sense.

Q: How do I keep my white computer case white?

The outside of the case can be wiped with a damp cloth. For the internal components, the convenient option is using a compressed air can. Take off all the removable panels and use the can on the dust filters. The ideal way would be to disconnect whatever can be disconnected and then clean the components using the can or a microfiber cloth.