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How Do You Pick A Computer Case?

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How Do You Pick A Computer Case?

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When you’re building a computer, you get to decide on the kind of case you’d like to have for its components. There are many different styles, sizes and colors from which to choose. Before you buy, determine which computer case is most compatible with your system. Evaluate the size of the computer case. Make sure it has the room you need to store your motherboard, drive bays, expansion slots, chassis and exhaust fans within the case. Look at size and orientation from a location standpoint, too. Desktop-style cases can lie flat if you’re looking for one to store on a shelf. Tower cases are appropriate if you want to store it upright on the floor. Decide on a look or style that you may want. Research an electronics website, or visit an electronics store, to get some color scheme ideas if you’re bored with the traditional beige case. Some computer cases also come with special lighting or graphic designs that may appeal to you. Pick the material of the computer case. Try steel if you want

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