
A desktop or tower case is required to hold all your components together. It is your personal preference on which one you decide to choose. The desktop or tower cases use to come in two form factor, AT and ATX. Nearly all the cases made nowadays are ATX as the motherboard manufacturers make majority of their motherboard in the ATX form. Most cases come with PSU (Power Supply Unit), space to mount your FDD, CD-ROM, HDD etc. The case that I would be using for the demonstration is an ATX Midi Tower case as shown below.
To decide if you need a mini, midi, or a full tower case you need to ask yourself how many hard drives, dvd-rom etc you need to fit in the case. The bigger the case, the more bays you will have for your drives and peripherals.
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