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While I like the aesthetics of a mini-itx case, it is a mfer to work with.
I'm wary that the graphics card might not fit the case. Or worse, barely fits and thus not get good airflow.
So you might want to move up to a MicroATX case instead.
This one is supposed to be cinch to build in, but we'll see as this will be my first itx build. I'm up for the challenge I think.
I agree. I built my first mini itx case for my living room PC and while I look at it now and thought it was fun, it was a headache to put together at the time. I bought a Fractal Design Ridge and if you wanted to change something, you essentially have to take the whole thing apart. I love how it looks though.
I'm a little conflicted if I like mini ITX or micro ATX better. I used a micro ATX for my media server and thought it was a little too roomy for my needs but is SO much easier to build with.
My gripe is that I wish they made more cases like the Thermaltake V21 but more aesthetically pleasing like Fractal Design. I like how the gpu and mobo sits without needing a pci extension or riser.
This case went down to ;35$ still not bad at 65$
Cooler Master NR200P White SFF Small Form Factor Mini-ITX Case, Tempered Glass or Vented Panel, Vertical Mounting GPU, PCI Riser Cable, Triple-Slot GPU, Tool-Free (MCB-NR200P-WGNN-S00) https://a.co/d/i3FiDm1
I contemplated that one. But the vibe of the Terra won be over. And yes, I paid a "pretty" tax as a result. But I'm in the midst of remodeling my office and it'll fit very nicely with the overall decor.
Can’t blame you my last 4 build were fractal
Hmm.
As long as you can get good airflow and your hands don't feel cramped after working with it, sure, that looks like a winner. Price is right too.
NR200P is such a nice case to work with