Gaming Or Normal PC Case

Martynas Jankus

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The question here is simple.
What is the difference between a gaming case and a ordinary pc case and if its actually worth paying more for a gaming case.

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Gaming cases are usually designed to provide better airflow and more flashy looks. But, you can get some gaming cases that aren't so flashy. Better airflow will lower the temperatures of your components which should make them perform better and last longer.

lucasz

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Gaming cases are usually designed to provide better airflow and more flashy looks. But, you can get some gaming cases that aren't so flashy. Better airflow will lower the temperatures of your components which should make them perform better and last longer.
 
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WaSquids

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Features, upgrade-ability & of course looks aswell (to your taste)

(such as removable hdd bays, dust filters, cable routing etc...) These can be found in most cases depending about £70 up or so. £50 have some features but miss some things such as room behind mobo tray for wires etc... i found personally
 

legomaster181

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In my opinion gaming cases' visuals are unneeded, although the airflow can be good. My advice would be to look at both types and find the best case for your computer. I personally am running a Fractal Design Refine R4 for my gaming rig, and it's great overall, but can't be considered flashy in the slightest. I
 

WaSquids

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Yeah, i personally like the more normal/sleek cases alot more, the r4 is a sweet case. I picked up the Arc midi v2 for my build recently. Fractal have some nice features/build quality.