ExtremeTech: A wonderful thing about computers, like cars, is that there’s one out there for everyone. But in recent weeks I’ve been particularly sensitive to a trend I truly don’t understand: Computers, or cases for them, that don’t seem to be designed with their users in mind. This is because they too flagrantly skirt certain extremes, when both the systems — and their intended purchasers — would seem to be better off sticking closer to the middle of the road.
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Title should have mentioned the article is mainly about computer cases and not PCs themselves. Personally I like a big case since the airflow is better, I went with a Bitfenix Survivor for my recent build.
It was a little costly and does have an annoying "heat pocket" right under my two gpus but overall it is great. Tons of room(2 gpus, and tons of fans I fit in mine) and it is awesome at night with the glow from the top/back.
If anyone is getting into building their own PC just remember that if you splurge for a good large case at the beginning you will not need a new one when you decide to upgrade.
Well said C_Menz I am in the market to piece together a beast of my own and the case is important to the build.