There are few things not to like about the Q58. Throw another $30 in, and you’ll get a PCIe 4.0 riser cable, ready for RTX 3000 and RX 6000 graphics cards.
The GPU can draw fresh air straight from the side, but you can still see its pretty RGB through the glass, and you can squeeze a 280mm radiator in the case’s roof.īut, the case can be reconfigured to sacrifice some AIO and storage options in favor of fitting an ATX power supply, which is a great way of achieving some cost savings, in combination with opting for the plain PCIe 3.0 riser cable. The front and the top plate are made from fancier aluminum, altogether giving the case a very premium look and feel. The basic frame is made from steel, and each side houses half-glass, half-perforated steel panels. This is a 14.3-liter Mini-ITX case that costs just $130 in its base variant, and it packs great looks, excellent cooling potential, and a flexible internal design. Lian Li’s Q58 blew us away, making it an easy pick as the best Mini-ITX case for most people.