Case Selection

dennykyser

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I see some cases are called gaming cases, Is there a diferance in gaming cases and cases for business use?

My Pc usage is for Photoshop, and Photography software, a lot of multi tasking, CD/DVD Burning. Lots of image work and a little email, and MS office stuff.

What case would you sugest, I do like the neat looking cases with the lights etc. Am I looking at the wrong type cases??
 
They are pretty much the same. A game case may just be designed to fit more bays, or allow for more airflow, cause typicaly a gaming computer would get a bit hotter than a buisness computer. Either way, they both come in the same size, form factor.
 
Gaming cases just look cool, and sometimes have more space for cooling. The case has little or no afect on performence unless you overclock then you want to have good cooling.

I think...
 
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Yeh, pretty much what has already been said. Gaming cases usually more spacious inside, business ones more compact and business looking.
 
it varies, you can get business ones that are ultra high quality that cost £100 and a gaming one could cost £30 because it is lower quality.
 
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