Top 5 Best And Cheap Affordable High Airflow PC Case Under 4150 Only

Top 5 Best Cheap Affordable High Airflow PC Case:

AeroCool Bolt :-



Max GPU: 355mm | Max Cooler: 155mm | Mid Tower | Black Only

The Bolt comes with a tempered glass side panel, one preinstalled fan, a grilled front panel an RGB strip on the front panel, and a full length PSU shroud And it gives you all that for just slightly over 4150 Rs Only 

if you didn’t think you’d be able to build a budget system that performs well and looks good, this case might just change your mind.

However, the 355mm GPU clearance that the Bolt offers is enough to house even an RTX 3080 Ti. So, this is a cheap PC case that can house a very powerful system.

The bottom line, though, is that if you’re looking for a nice-looking case that you can build an affordable gaming PC in, the AeroCool Bolt will give you plenty of room, good airflow, and nice aesthetics, all for right at ~4150 Rs only.

Thermaltake Versa H18 :-


The H18 is an all-black case that will give budget builders a nice-looking chassis that will provide adequate airflow for their components.

As a micro-ATX case it can hold both micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards.

So, if you are looking for a budget-friendly case that you can use to build a solid system with, or a case that you can grow into in the future.

Ultimately, for right about Rs 4150 , the Thermaltake Versa H18 comes with the room, clearance, and airflow necessary to house a high-end gaming computer.

Aerocool Cylon :-


It comes with a full-length PSU shroud, an acrylic side panel, and an RGB strip on the front panel of the case that stretches from the bottom of the panel to the top of the panel.

It can also hold graphics cards up to 371mm in length and CPU coolers up to 155mm in height. And, it can house radiators/AIOs as long as 240mm on the front of the case.

this might be the best looking case under Rs 4150 only when all things are considered. And, it is the only option on this list to come preinstalled with RGB lighting. So, if you prefer aesthetics over airflow.

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