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3 Things To Consider When Buying A Case For Your Gaming PC
3 Things To Consider When Buying A Case For Your Gaming PC
When getting everything ready to finally build your gaming PC there are a lot of things you need to consider. And with all the different, key parts of your rig already in your shopping car, it can be easy to overlook another important part.

The case is really important for your gaming PC, and it's not just about the aesthetics, a computer case has a great effect on the performance of your machine.

 

But don't worry, here we've gathered a comprehensive list of the 3 most important things to consider when buying a computer case for your gaming PC, so, let’s get started!

 

 

Dimensions

 

The dimensions are one of the most, if not the most, important elements to consider when buying a computer case. After all, you need to fit everything you're getting for your gaming PC inside, and it needs to keep it well arranged. Different sizes are specially made to accommodate the motherboard sizes.

 

The sizes are organized as it follows:

-       Full Tower (Large)

-       Mid-tower (Medium)

-       Micro ATX (Smaller)

-       Mini ATX (Even smaller)

 

So be sure to check out the dimensions of your motherboard to see which computer case size would be the best for you. But there's much more than just a motherboard to consider when it comes to the hardware inside the case.

 

Graphics cards are getting ridiculously big lately, especially the higher-tier ones, so be sure to get all the measurements of your GPU right before choosing your case. Aside from the GPU, you need to consider your cooling solution, as it can also be pretty big. Taking the measurements right is vital to get the correct computer case for you.

 

 

Cooling and airflow

A good case should facilitate the right amount of airflow to help keep the components inside cool. There are many ways that a computer case can do this, and it's also important to take this into consideration, especially if you're using very demanding hardware.

 

To make sure you're getting a computer with good airflow you need to consider the fans and their location. Most computer cases already come equipped with fans to ensure airflow, but it is a good idea to consider adding some extra ones in strategic locations to get fresh air from the outside in, and the hot air out. It also helps if at least one panel has grid openings to ensure more airflow, and check it has a mesh for dust collection.

 

Of course, if your cooling solution is liquid-based, you should also get a cooler that allows you to accommodate all the hardware required. This means having enough space for liquid cooling radiators, the pump, reservoirs, and all the tubes.

 

Remember that you’ll also need to do cable management inside your case. This isn’t just to keep it looking good, but also to stay organized, ensure the cables stay healthy, and keep enough space for airflow inside the computer case.

 

 

Look and feel

Of course, you'll also need to consider the element of aesthetics, as it is pretty important for gamers. Your gaming computer case will need to look as good as the rest of your parts. Getting a case with RGB is important, but also consider the panels and the design, and how it will fit into your room and your battle station. Making sure it all combines into a similar aesthetic is more important than you think, especially if you plan to invest a lot in it.

 

While some cases are very efficient and reasonably low-profile, you can also find some amazing-looking cases. Ones that seem to be taken from another planet, or directly from a spaceship. Computer cases are the most visual part of your gaming PC, so do give it a lot of thought.

 

The aesthetic also includes the construction quality, considering the materials, and don't cheap out in cases. You need to get something that will endure all the power of your gaming hardware.

 

So with all of this said, we do invite you to visit Nerdy Ape Gaming for your one-stop online store for all your PC gaming needs. Take a look at our cases and get ready to build your own PC!