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Dual PC cases?

I’m having trouble finding a Dual PC case that can house an ATX and a micro ATX motherboard. I’m not keen on spending 900 usd on an enthoo case. Any help would be awesome. I’m also considering building my own dual pc case if i cant find what im looking for, any advice in that would be great as well. Thanks LTT forumers! :)

 

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Buidling a stream/gaming pc. So what do you think about me just building a case myself?

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I believe it's no longer available

 

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Corsair 1000D seems pretty good and i think the phanteks case that costs like 1k can do two systems but im not 100% on the phanteks case. Also no point in having a second ATX  system for streaming/gaming only would be worth to do a ITX tbh

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Also wanted to add the corsair case is 500$ vs the 1000$ (at least where i live) and has a better cable management section too 

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@andrewmp6 I’ve considered that as well, only thing is, for the ultimate gaming rig, I’d probably want an 8700k, and then a threadripper for the stream system. 

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1 hour ago, SkenderTV said:

@andrewmp6 I’ve considered that as well, only thing is, for the ultimate gaming rig, I’d probably want an 8700k, and then a threadripper for the stream system. 

Threadripper seems overkill for a dedicated streaming PC. You can probably get away with just the Ryzen platform, which means you can go mITX  (R5 2400G for example, so you can use the iGPU in it and keep the PCI-E slot open for a capture card)

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The all new Phanteks Evolv X can do dual systems. ATX and ITX. It needs an accessory to do so.

 

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15 hours ago, SkenderTV said:

@andrewmp6 I’ve considered that as well, only thing is, for the ultimate gaming rig, I’d probably want an 8700k, and then a threadripper for the stream system. 

A 2700x ryzen will do both pretty great,Or on its own its with in 10fps of the 8700k in 1440p gaming.Or like said full atx pc and a itx build would be best in one case with out getting some monster high dollar case.A threadripper for streaming is very overkill it would stream,and run like 4 games at once and laugh at the loud.

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