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Both are good cases, but for travel - aio's are not recommended. They are more heavier than an air cooler and risky due to it's fragility due to water.When you haul a build around, it has to beSMALL (obviously)LIGHT (no heavy, thick heatsinks on cpu or gpu + no heavy rads)STURDY (small air cooler cushioned to the side panel with a foam fan duct from noctua)That's an air cooled A4-SFX in a cushioned Tenba 13 BYOB camera bag (google them). You'll absolutely loathe carry around something that's big and heavy, worrying constantly with each bumps of the road and place them down slowly, like it's a bomb. Of course this requires you to be fine with an AXP90-X47 cooler, an Alpenfoln Panorama or maybe a BeQuiet Pure Rock LP. With a slim 92mm noctua fan and their official fan duct. This would involve you ditching your hot 12600k and getting a 12-13400 as they ran much more cooler and reliable in this case. Good choice on the mobo though, that's a wonderful pick with their dual M.2 front slots and actually mature looks compared to... every other agressively overbranded boards.
Both are good cases, but for travel - aio's are not recommended. They are more heavier than an air cooler and risky due to it's fragility due to water.
When you haul a build around, it has to be
That's an air cooled A4-SFX in a cushioned Tenba 13 BYOB camera bag (google them). You'll absolutely loathe carry around something that's big and heavy, worrying constantly with each bumps of the road and place them down slowly, like it's a bomb. Of course this requires you to be fine with an AXP90-X47 cooler, an Alpenfoln Panorama or maybe a BeQuiet Pure Rock LP. With a slim 92mm noctua fan and their official fan duct. This would involve you ditching your hot 12600k and getting a 12-13400 as they ran much more cooler and reliable in this case. Good choice on the mobo though, that's a wonderful pick with their dual M.2 front slots and actually mature looks compared to... every other agressively overbranded boards.