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| Thread ID: 149708 | 2021-04-05 01:19:00 | Small case gaming desktop | taxboy4 (579) | Press F1 |
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| 1476096 | 2021-04-05 01:19:00 | Hello there - we recently bought a low end MSI desktop for my wife / use for media server - works good as back up gaming PC - and its small case is magic in an area we currently have three desktops. My son needs his gaming PC replaced and we would like a similar size case but the high end MSI's are very expensive - keen to go to 3000 series invidia , 500GB SSD + 2TB HDD Any advice on where to look / brands please? Thanks |
taxboy4 (579) | ||
| 1476097 | 2021-04-05 02:55:00 | Cases come in almost any realistic size. How small do you want it and what sort of graphics card because that's the main size limitation. I built a compact PC into one of these www.amazon.com because I needed it to fit into a very particular space and most cases are deeper. I have a 6 core intel i5 and an Nvidia low profile GTX 1650 in it and it games fairly well at 1080P. However that's the fastest low profile graphics card you can get so a bigger case is needed to go for anything more powerful. Also only takes 2.5" hard drives. |
dugimodo (138) | ||
| 1476098 | 2021-04-05 03:06:00 | Need a bit more info -- Saying a Small Case really doesn't mean much, would be better if you gave the Size of your wifes case as a comparison. Agree with Dugimodo in brands, Silverstone are well constructed (that's all I use these days), they have several different Sizes that take full size Graphic Cards, and also Media Center Cases, all at a reasonable Price (depending on the case approx. $100 - $150) give or take a bit. Example of a Media Center case, Dimension 440mm(W)x105mm(H)x340mm(D) www.silverstonetek.com |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1476099 | 2021-04-05 07:56:00 | My son needs his gaming PC replaced and we would like a similar size case Just measure the insides, height, length, width. Then look at dimensions of cases.....so long as it fits....as in the GPU and HDDs - they jut out and so on. Don't jam it in, gaming machines need good airflow. And just look on any site, Playtech, Computer Lounge and check the dimensions. |
piroska (17583) | ||
| 1476100 | 2021-04-05 19:36:00 | Also consider what you want in the way of cooling. Fans and radiators need to fit in as well depending upon how you want to keep your device cool enough to keep running. | CliveM (6007) | ||
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