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8 hours ago, bigmouthbob1 said:

was looking to build a portable pc, but im terrible at judging size. what would be a good case for portability sake?

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will depend on what hardware you intend to put into the case. there are some neat Mini-ITX builds, but again sizing will be determined by hardware.

 

However, I just recently downgraded my computer from a full ATX to a Mini-ITX for some portability. I was able to fit all my hardware (except 1 x 3.5" HDD) in the InWin A1. The thing is a nifty semi-portable gaming computer now.

R7-1700 (@ 3.8ghz) in a MSI Mini-ITX board. 16gb of 3200mhz DDR4, a 500gb NVME drive, a 2.5" SSD and a dual fan GTX 1070.

 

if you want even smaller, than there are some options, but you'll have to sacrifice somewhere, usually the GPU is what adds the most space.

 

 

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