Types of Computer Cases

Types of Computer Cases
- Standard Desktop Cases
- Size: Standard
- Component Compatibility: Standard Desktop Components
- Form Factor: ATX, Micro-ATX, E-ATX
- Use Case: Suitable for general-purpose desktops, gaming PCs, and workstations.
- Slimline Desktop / Small Form Factor (SFF) Cases
- Size: Compact
- Component Compatibility: Standard Desktop Components with Limited Expansion
- Form Factor: Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
- Use Case: Ideal for office environments or home use where space is limited.
- Ultra-Small Form Factor (USFF) Cases
- Size: Ultra-Compact
- Component Compatibility: Custom/Specialized Components
- Form Factor: Custom, Proprietary
- Use Case: Suitable for small offices, kiosks, and media center PCs.
- Micro PC Cases
- Size: Micro
- Component Compatibility: Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX
- Form Factor: Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX
- Use Case: Used for embedded systems, specialized applications, and ultra-compact PCs.
- All-in-One (AIO) Cases
- Size: Integrated with Monitor
- Component Compatibility: Integrated Components
- Form Factor: Varies (Often Proprietary)
- Use Case: Appropriate for office, educational, or home use where space is at a premium.
- Server System Infrastructure (SSI) Cases
- Size: Large (Server Grade)
- Component Compatibility: Server Components
- Form Factor: SSI-EEB, ATX, Micro-ATX
- Use Case: Used in data centers, enterprise environments, and scalable server solutions.
Each type of case is designed to meet specific user needs, balancing size, component compatibility, and intended applications, ensuring that users can select a case that best fits their environment and technical requirements