ATX-Case
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ATX PC cases are the most common case form factor for personal systems. That doesn't mean they have to be boring, though! HYTE is committed to creating cases you'll love to build in and display. Explore our line of Y-series cases, a collection of aesthetic PC cases that define the standard for ATX cases everywhere.
The Pinnacle of ATX PC Cases by HYTE
It's no surprise that ATX cases have grown to become as popular as they are now. Especially for the average user, it provides just enough space for the latest hardware, an easy cable management experience, and adequate airflow. Shop ATX PC cases at HYTE to start your PC-building journey today!
Y40
The Y40 is HYTE’s way of saying you don’t have to sacrifice looks for performance. Similarly to its cousin case, the Y40 offers a total of 4 slots for next-gen GPU compatibility -- all while keeping the vertical graphics support and the panoramic glass view everyone loves about the Y60. Additionally, the Y40 also brings support for large air coolers over 180mm in height, allowing for almost every CPU cooler on the market!
Y60
The Y60 is HYTE’s first ATX computer case. Upon hitting the market, it has become infamous for its 3-piece panoramic tempered glass design and for being exclusively vertical GPU mounted. This case is the modern aesthetic case that allows you to properly showcase the components and lighting you thoughtfully curated.
ATX Cases Specifications
Cooling
ATX cases generally have more room for fans, larger heat sinks, and better airflow due to their larger size. This can be advantageous for high-performance systems that generate a lot of heat.
Size/Dimensions
They have a standardized layout that includes specific locations for the motherboard, power supply, drive bays, and expansion slots. ATX cases can accommodate a larger range of components due to their size. Despite this, you should still ensure your parts have enough clearance in the case you choose because this may vary from component to component.
ATX PC Case Benefits
The ATX form factor sizing has become tremendously popular since its release. So much so that they’re considered the standard for motherboard and PC case sizes. Many have chosen to go ATX for many functional reasons, such as:
Cable Management Ease
Unlike building in an ITX case, you’re allowed tons more room for cable management in an ATX case. This extra space allows ATX computer cases to include features such as routing holes, tie-down points, and space behind the motherboard tray to help manage and organize cables. This improves the overall aesthetics of the build and can also aid in maintaining good airflow.
Better Cooling
ATX cases are typically larger than older form factors, providing more space for cooling components and better airflow. These cases often have multiple fan mounts and ventilation options to facilitate efficient cooling of the internal components. This helps in maintaining optimal operating temperatures for the CPU, GPU, and other critical parts.
More Power
ATX cases are better suited for high-performance gaming rigs and workstations. Their size gives ample amount of space for setups that require multiple GPUs, additional storage, and expansion cards.
Personalized and Custom ATX Cases with HYTE
At HYTE, we believe that the perfect computer case is at the intersection of aesthetics and functionality. As seen in our ATX cases, there are so many ways you can personalize them to make a build truly yours. Discover how you can customize your ATX cases with HYTE!
FAQ
Difference between an ATX Case and Mid-Size Tower?
There is no difference! Technically, an ATX case is another term for a mid-size tower.
What does ATX stand for in PC Cases?
ATX stands for Advanced Technology Extended. This configuration acronym was coined by Intel back in 1995.
Is there a case smaller than an ATX case?
Yes! Cases that are smaller than an ATX case include microATX and ITX cases. An example would be the HYTE revolt 3, our premium ITX small form factor case.
Can I customize my ATX PC Case?
Absolutely! At HYTE, we actually encourage it. Your ATX PC Case is yours and should be an expression of your unique personality.