The quality of the components is not everything on a computer, especially if you are a big fan of video games. A good case is essential to s...
The quality of the components is not everything on a computer, especially if you are a big fan of video games. A good case is essential to showcase and protect all this performance and it is sometimes difficult to find your way among all these designs.
So how do you recognize a good Gamer box?
Above all, the size of the tower is important. There's a suitable one for every use you have. For maximum power and good component cooling, it is best to consider a tower with high ventilation.
So exit the mini-tower, ideal for office automation and small workspaces, but definitely not ventilated enough for the resource that a video game requires. On the other hand, a medium tower ensures a good evolution of the computer if you are a "casual gamer" and will be more than enough for a small game from time to time. On the other hand, the big tower will be rather recommended to you if you belong to the category of fanatic players, especially since this case can allow you to equip a dozen components.
It is advisable to favor an aluminum case rather than steel for your computer. It is actually more expensive to buy, but it will be more efficient in terms of heat dissipation. The risk of overheating will be lessened and the fans will not be forced to run at full speed.
The interior also counts!
Good ventilation is above all components that keep a cool head. If they overheat, they degrade and their lifespan will be greatly reduced. It is for this reason that your PC Gamer must have a case with a fan adapted to its use, even if it means accumulating several.
Also, pay attention to dust filters: they keep your fan running smoothly and their efficiency over time.
Don't overlook the importance of your motherboard. It is she who is at the heart of all this functioning. This is why you have to pay attention to the format it can support because not all of them can be associated with a Gamer's computer. The standard ATX has a wide spectrum of compatibilities and even allows extensions to be considered. On the other hand, Micro-ATX and mini-ITAX have more limited characteristics and offer less cooling capacity over time, especially if you tend to spend long hours in front of your screen.
And also a housing compatible with the configuration of your components
Remember that some motherboards and graphics cards are not compatible with all case sizes. Having to buy a bigger one would considerably delay your next game of video games.
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