Choosing the Right Case for you
One of the most important components of your PC is the PC case.
Choosing a good PC case is an important step in building your
computer, since it determines several things. It determines the
number of PC components you can have, as well as how what
temperature your PC operates at. And it also determines how good
your PC looks. There are different factors to consider when
choosing a PC case. The first is how much space your PC case is
going to take up. If you don't have space to spare on your
already busy desk, it would be best to look at a case that is
relatively small. The second factor is internal space. This is
very important as it determines which/how many components you
can put in your PC. There's no use buying a smaller case then
not being able to put your shiny new video card with 3 fans in
it. You may want to add several DVD or CD burners also but to do
this extra space will be required. One thing to watch out for is
overheating. If you put several components that generate heat,
into a crowded case you will run into problems with overheating.
The third would be motherboard support. It may sound like
something simple, but make sure your motherboard will physically
fit into the case. I know of many people that have found this
out the hard way. The fourth thing to take into consideration is
cooling. If you are planning on over-clocking your computer, or
jam-packing it with components, you will need ample cooling to
avoid damage to your components. Ample cooling means more fans
in more places. If you are planning to do any of the above, you
will need to choose a case that will support the installation of
multiple fans. As you now know choosing a case is not as simple
as it seems. There are several factors that can greatly impact
the performance of your system.