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Best ITX case kinda like a XBOX or PS4?

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looking for a ITX case that is like the XBOX or PS4 so I can throw it into my backpack when I travel currently have a Ncase M1 I dont mind spending a little more

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3 minutes ago, aPinata said:

looking for a ITX case that is like the XBOX or PS4 so I can throw it into my backpack when I travel currently have a Ncase M1 I dont mind spending a little more

Silverstone RVZ01?

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4 minutes ago, aPinata said:

looking for a ITX case that is like the XBOX or PS4 so I can throw it into my backpack when I travel currently have a Ncase M1 I dont mind spending a little more

 

1 minute ago, STRMfrmXMN said:

Silverstone RVZ01?

also Node 202

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The Node 202 would be my first pick. Actually going to be my next case because it's so small lmao

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This. But I'm pretty sure this is not available for sale yet. They're still in the "giving out review units" phase.

Also, they've made it clear that it will be expensive so watch out for that.

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46 minutes ago, Noyu said:

This. But I'm pretty sure this is not available for sale yet. They're still in the "giving out review units" phase.

Also, they've made it clear that it will be expensive so watch out for that.

ive actually been in contact with the guys over there and they said they arent sure yet so im trying to find something incase they dont pull through you get me :)

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It's not quite wide and thin like the Node 202 (which makes it convenient for large laptop bags) etc etc, but the Mcase M1 is going to be a decent option for overall volume as well.

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Here's a vote for either the RVZ01 or the FTZ01, whichever style you prefer.  I like these over the Node 202 personally because 1.) it's bigger size leaves room for actual intake fans, 2.) you don't have to take apart the entire case to clean out the air filters, and 3.) room for a 3.5" drive if you want to be able to install a ton of games on a mechanical HDD.

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The RVZ01-E was just announced, which is the version that supports starndard ATX PSUs, worth checking out. I've also read that it supports a closed loop cpu cooler but not all of them.

 

The RVZ02 is pretty sexy, and comes in a dust-filter/windowed variant. The big plus of the dust-filter variant over the RVZ01 is that the dust filter filters the PSU as well.

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