I've been looking all over the web for resources daily for along time. Comparing case performance regarding thermals, noise and component conpability.
And after all this time I still can't decide what case to buy for my next build.
I've owned a node 202 in the past which I later sold off because I started studies and now I just own a large fat ATX case.
The node 202 was great except the fast it made quite some noise on my desk.
What I'm looking for in a case:
1. Full-size gpu and mid-high performance cpu. Ryzen 4 and next gen RDNA 2 GPUS.
2. 2 x 2,5" drive (going to run hackintosh on one and windows on one). One ssd and one m.2 drive might be possible as well.
3.prefer air cooling but I could try out water cooling if the thermals and noise are significantly better.
4. I move my pc maybe a few times per year between my university city and hometown. Doesn't have to be ultra portable but moving my large ATX case right now is almost impossible.
5. Not afraid of doing some modification to the case if it will make the thermals and noise a lot better.
My options now:
1. A very small case like Velka 5 (around 5 liters). I don't really need that portability that these cases offer but if the thermal and noise performance isn't that bad then why not. It would be easier to just fit in a suitcase when moving.
I was thinking I could maybe build something under my desk where I can put a case like this and thereby hide the noise from having the case right on top of the desk.
2. 10 liters case. Form-D1, sliger sm560 etc. These cases are still very small but cooling seem to be a bit better than the absolut smallest cases.
3. Larger cases like n-case m1, sm580 or even the new NR200 from cooler master.
NR200 is pretty large but it will be cheaper than the most options and easily available for my who live in Europe. Also probably performs pretty well with thermals and noise.
I understand that any case can probably have good thermals and noise with a custom loop but I'm not sure if I want to go there yet because of pricepoint and also I'm afraid that something might go wrong when moving the case.
I know I mentioned I'm going to build this build with ryzen 4 and such which are not yet released but to my knowledge it can take a lot of time getting your sff case depending on what you want to buy which is why I'm trying to plan ahead!
Any advice? I know there are some very talented sff builders in here who can help me out!
And after all this time I still can't decide what case to buy for my next build.
I've owned a node 202 in the past which I later sold off because I started studies and now I just own a large fat ATX case.
The node 202 was great except the fast it made quite some noise on my desk.
What I'm looking for in a case:
1. Full-size gpu and mid-high performance cpu. Ryzen 4 and next gen RDNA 2 GPUS.
2. 2 x 2,5" drive (going to run hackintosh on one and windows on one). One ssd and one m.2 drive might be possible as well.
3.prefer air cooling but I could try out water cooling if the thermals and noise are significantly better.
4. I move my pc maybe a few times per year between my university city and hometown. Doesn't have to be ultra portable but moving my large ATX case right now is almost impossible.
5. Not afraid of doing some modification to the case if it will make the thermals and noise a lot better.
My options now:
1. A very small case like Velka 5 (around 5 liters). I don't really need that portability that these cases offer but if the thermal and noise performance isn't that bad then why not. It would be easier to just fit in a suitcase when moving.
I was thinking I could maybe build something under my desk where I can put a case like this and thereby hide the noise from having the case right on top of the desk.
2. 10 liters case. Form-D1, sliger sm560 etc. These cases are still very small but cooling seem to be a bit better than the absolut smallest cases.
3. Larger cases like n-case m1, sm580 or even the new NR200 from cooler master.
NR200 is pretty large but it will be cheaper than the most options and easily available for my who live in Europe. Also probably performs pretty well with thermals and noise.
I understand that any case can probably have good thermals and noise with a custom loop but I'm not sure if I want to go there yet because of pricepoint and also I'm afraid that something might go wrong when moving the case.
I know I mentioned I'm going to build this build with ryzen 4 and such which are not yet released but to my knowledge it can take a lot of time getting your sff case depending on what you want to buy which is why I'm trying to plan ahead!
Any advice? I know there are some very talented sff builders in here who can help me out!
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