Buyer rule
Start with GPU dimensions, airflow, connector room, and service access
Choose by motherboard size, GPU clearance, front intake layout, PSU and cable space, radiator plans, drive needs, and desk footprint.

Mid-tower PC case prices
Mid-tower cases are the default for many GPU builds, but not all mid-towers fit the same cards. GPU length, fan layout, radiator depth, and PSU shroud room can change the real fit.
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Buyer rule
Choose by motherboard size, GPU clearance, front intake layout, PSU and cable space, radiator plans, drive needs, and desk footprint.
Risk
The common mistake is assuming every ATX mid-tower will fit a long or thick GPU with the intended front cooling setup.
Amazon case lanes
Use these lanes after GPU length, slot thickness, side-panel clearance, power-cable bend room, intake path, fan mounts, PSU space, and service access are specific. Amazon has the current listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
Standard lane for mainstream gaming and creator PCs with one graphics card.
Cooling lane for mesh fronts, included fans, and direct GPU intake.
Fit lane for buyers who want a normal footprint but need long-card support.
Color-matched lane for white builds with standard ATX compatibility.
Noise lane for controlled airflow, larger fans, and quieter panels.
Accessory lane for tuning intake and exhaust after choosing the chassis.