Mini-STX Cases
Take a look at our mini cases and benefit from a wide range of features in a compact case. Ideal for space-saving and compact PC builds.
Mini and SFF Cases: Compact Cases for Living and Work Spaces
Mini and SFF cases are compact PC cases that take up very little space. This category includes Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX and HTPC cases. Depending on the size, you can even install high-end hardware — while still building a space-saving small-form-factor system.
Which cases belong to the mini case category?
The term mini case has a broad meaning. All PC cases that support a maximum of Micro-ATX motherboards, as well as special form factors like Intel NUC and Raspberry Pi cases, belong to this category.
Micro-ATX Cases
Micro-ATX cases are the largest cases within the mini category. Motherboards up to mATX fit easily, and large graphics cards are usually supported. Multiple fan and radiator mounting options ensure efficient cooling for powerful gaming hardware while still taking up less space than a midi tower.
Mini-ITX Cases
Mini-ITX cases offer significantly less space for hardware. They require Mini-ITX motherboards, which are often more expensive and offer fewer connectivity options. Due to their compact size they can support gaming hardware, but usually smaller components. Airflow planning is particularly important, but the result is a discreet system that fits easily into living or work spaces.
Intel NUC Cases
An Intel NUC case is a special form factor for ultra-compact office PCs or media servers. Space, cooling and connectivity are cleverly designed to maximize performance in a very small footprint. They require an Intel NUC motherboard.
Raspberry Pi Cases
Another special form factor is the Raspberry Pi case. Raspberry Pis are powerful single-board computers that fit in your pocket and are ideal for home data servers or media servers. These cases are specifically designed to house and protect Raspberry Pi systems.
If small-form-factor cases are a bit too compact and you want to install powerful hardware without limitations, take a look at our midi towers.
Mini and SFF Cases – Questions and Answers
What should I consider when choosing a mini case?
Always check the compatibility specifications to ensure your desired hardware fits into the case.
How important is cooling in mini cases?
This depends on the hardware installed. If you plan to install a high-end GPU like an RTX 5080 in a Micro-ATX case, proper cooling is essential. Special form factor cases like NUC or Raspberry Pi cases often include integrated cooling solutions.
Which motherboards fit in mini cases?
Micro-ATX cases support motherboards up to mATX, Mini-ITX cases support Mini-ITX boards, while NUC and Raspberry Pi cases require their respective dedicated hardware platforms.
What is an Intel NUC case used for?
NUC cases are ideal for compact office PCs or as small media computers connected to a TV.
What are Raspberry Pi cases for?
They are specifically designed for Raspberry Pi single-board computers, which are commonly used for media servers or home data servers.