I am putting this out here since there are significant number of guys who like gaming and music (like myself) on this forum. I still see many guys go with gargantuan blinged out PC cases. Is the existence of small cases not well known?
Here are the benefits I have seen with small PC cases i've been buying for a while now.
- They can fit just like any other hifi component in your hometheater/stereo rack. My current PC case is no bigger than a blu-ray player really, fits in my hifi rack and i plug it into a large 4k tv.
- A small form factor gaming PC is very portable can be taken anywhere easily. When i travelled for work, i'd throw my small desktop PC/bluetooth keyboard/mouse in my hand carry and plug the thing into the hotel room TV. All my games and music came with me.
- There is close to zero advantage from having a large PC for most normal users. Extreme overclocking rambos may not be able to fit some beast mode cooler in it. But, most high performance chips can be put on a mini ITX board in a small case. Small cases cannot accommodate dual GPU crossfire/SLI solutions. But, crossfire/sli is no longer a viable thing and largely a waste of cash in 2020/2021. A good high performance single GPU really is the way to go anymore.
- Small Desktop PCs beat the sht out of expensive high performance gaming laptops any day when it comes to bang for buck performance, cooling, etc. They are so much easier to fix.
For instance, this is my next PC upgrade. I can put a Ryzen 9 5950X chip in this case!! I am currently waiting for AMD's 6800XT or 6900XT GPU to come in stock. With that CPU/GPU combo, this small li'l PC is a 1) portable high performance work horse 2) 4k gaming certified top of the pile gaming rig and c) portable backup repository for most of my music. Look how tiny and cute this thing is (14 by 13 by 3.5 inches)!!
https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Syber-Vapor-Core
If there is a small PC you built/use, what case do you have?
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