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Desktop PC Tower Sizes Explained - Full, Mid, and Mini Towers #2332006 (License: Personal Use)
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This schematic illustrates the standard desktop PC case form factors: full-tower (largest, with multiple drive bays and vertical expansion slots), mid-tower (balanced size with moderate drive bays and airflow), and mini-tower (compact, space-saving design with limited internal room). Each includes a power button, front I/O ports, and optical/bay placements typical of consumer-grade towers from the 2000s-2010s. The line-art style emphasizes structural differences rather than branding or aesthetics.
Used on hardware comparison guides, PC building tutorials, or product specification pages to help users understand case sizing before purchasing components or assembling a system; matches user intent for “PC case size chart” or “full vs mid tower differences.”
Related Cliparts: Compare full-tower, mid-tower, and mini-tower PC cases-ideal for builders choosing form factor, cooling, and expansion options.
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