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Hello! My desk is situated to where normal pc cases would have the case window facing left, which is against a wall. Are there any cases that have the window on the right side? Or maybe a traditional desktop sort of thing but with the window on the top of the case? (By traditional I mean a case thats flat that traditionally a monitor would go on top of. But without the monitors obviously) I'm not worried about money, I just want to see if any ones exist. Thanks

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they do exist, and some of them have flipable motherboard trays so you can have a build that'll show off your PC. from the left side. keep in mind everything will be upside down.

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7 minutes ago, jtmoseley said:

Hello! My desk is situated to where normal pc cases would have the case window facing left, which is against a wall. Are there any cases that have the window on the right side? Or maybe a traditional desktop sort of thing but with the window on the top of the case? (By traditional I mean a case thats flat that traditionally a monitor would go on top of. But without the monitors obviously) I'm not worried about money, I just want to see if any ones exist. Thanks

There are a few options for inverted ATX cases, the Corsair 600C is probably the most commonly recommended, other such as Be quiet's Darkbase pro 900 has a flippable motherboard tray, if you want a slim case Thermaltake has their Core G3 

 

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Corsair Carbide 600Q.

 

You can also invert the motherboard tray on the Be Quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 and move the panel over.

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thanks

Case: InWin 303 Motherboard: Asus TUF X570-Plus Processor: Ryzen R9-3900x GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Ram: 32 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ

 PSU: Corsair CX750M Storage: 1TB Intel 660p NVME SSD and a 2TB Seagate 7200RPM HDD Mouse: Logitech G600 Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 HeadphonesSteelseries Arctis 7 Audio: Shure PGA58 with a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen

 

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18 minutes ago, W-L said:

There are a few options for inverted ATX cases, the Corsair 600C is probably the most commonly recommended, other such as Be quiet's Darkbase pro 900 has a flippable motherboard tray, if you want a slim case Thermaltake has their Core G3 

 

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The core G3 looks good, but it only takes SFX psu's which are absurdly expensive. The corsair 600C and 600Q are also really big and expensive

Case: InWin 303 Motherboard: Asus TUF X570-Plus Processor: Ryzen R9-3900x GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Ram: 32 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ

 PSU: Corsair CX750M Storage: 1TB Intel 660p NVME SSD and a 2TB Seagate 7200RPM HDD Mouse: Logitech G600 Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 HeadphonesSteelseries Arctis 7 Audio: Shure PGA58 with a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen

 

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1 minute ago, jtmoseley said:

The core G3 looks good, but it only takes SFX psu's which are absurdly expensive. The corsair 600C and 600Q are also really big and expensive

Inverse ATX cases are a niche product so they will cost more than the standard ATX case, SFX PSU's aren't really more expensive than a regular PSU just depends on the unit you need. 

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What about wall mounted cases with a window facing towards me?

Case: InWin 303 Motherboard: Asus TUF X570-Plus Processor: Ryzen R9-3900x GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Ram: 32 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ

 PSU: Corsair CX750M Storage: 1TB Intel 660p NVME SSD and a 2TB Seagate 7200RPM HDD Mouse: Logitech G600 Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 HeadphonesSteelseries Arctis 7 Audio: Shure PGA58 with a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen

 

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1 minute ago, jtmoseley said:

What about wall mounted cases with a window facing towards me?

Those would be in the upwards of $200USD for a wall mount case such as units from Li lian more so than inverse atx cases. 

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12 minutes ago, jtmoseley said:

What about wall mounted cases with a window facing towards me?

 

9 minutes ago, W-L said:

Those would be in the upwards of $200USD for a wall mount case such as units from Li lian more so than inverse atx cases. 

I have the Thermaltake Core P3 mounted on my wall, I bought it for <£100 (price on Amazon US is $95 at the moment).

 

If the P3 is too small ... the P5 is about £110//$120 and the P1 (default is Tempered Glass) is the same price (or cheaper depending on location) than the P3

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Just now, SithBowman said:

 

I have the Thermaltake Core P3 mounted on my wall, I bought it for <£100 (price on Amazon US is $95 at the moment).

 

If the P3 is too small ... the P5 is about £110//$120 and the P1 (default is Tempered Glass) is the same price (or cheaper depending on location) than the P3

What size psu do you need on that?

Case: InWin 303 Motherboard: Asus TUF X570-Plus Processor: Ryzen R9-3900x GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Ram: 32 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ

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Just now, jtmoseley said:

What size psu do you need on that?

All of them take standard ATX PSUs, the P1 (smallest) can take 180mm length ones as well, which is the length of a Corsair RM750i, the P1 can use Mini-ITX mobos, the others can use ATX

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Just now, SithBowman said:

All of them take standard ATX PSUs, the P1 (smallest) can take 180mm length ones as well, which is the length of a Corsair RM750i, the P1 can use Mini-ITX mobos, the others can use ATX

okay thanks

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