Help me pick an ergonomic case.
Posted by ConfuzzledFellow@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 10 comments
For clarity: I have a lot already in mind. AM5 motherboard, Radeon 7700, some M.2s for storage.
The thing that's tricky for me, is the case. My last case was a Fractal Design Vector RS. A lovely thing, but it was so heavy, and so hard to manage, that I barely ever got to working inside it. (Yes, I am a wimp.)
I'm now looking for a case that's more ergonomic. Either with handles, or something smaller.
All that comes to mind are mini-ITX, which is quite cramped. Or a workstation case, which may not support standard consumer electronic bits ( Had an old HP workstation that had handles).
Does anyone know where I should start? Thank you for reading this far.
whomad1215@reddit
be quiet light base 900
ConfuzzledFellow@reddit (OP)
That seems neither small, nor easy to handle. In fact it seems even larger than my current Vector RS. May I ask why you suggested it?
whomad1215@reddit
you can lay it on its side, is that not your issue, just laying the pc out so you can do things in it?
ConfuzzledFellow@reddit (OP)
My computer is on the floor, under my desk. Working on it in that environment is subpar.
whomad1215@reddit
put it on wheels?
ConfuzzledFellow@reddit (OP)
Haven't hears that suggestion before, a bit interesting. But also, it'd be nice if I had a case that didn't necessitate any of this.
Nitrozzy7@reddit
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/cFQKHx/gamemax-spark-mini-mini-itx-desktop-case-spark-mini-black
AejiGamez@reddit
I really like the Fractal Pop Mini Air. The Define 7 mini is also great if you want something more stylish. If you also need a board recommendation, ASRock B650M Pro RS. Cheap, but great quality and has everything you could want. If you want a really small case, DAN Cases/Lian Lia A3 mATX (also cheap)
No_Trainer7463@reddit
Is your motherboard micro atx
ConfuzzledFellow@reddit (OP)
I haven't bought the board yet. It can be, certainly. I want to figure out the case first.