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TheInsable2016-12-31 03:58:38
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TheInsable, 2016-12-31 03:58:38

miniATX case dimensions?

At me very strange question, suddenly somebody faced.
In general, I decided to assemble a good PC, but very often I go to another city (by blablacar), at the moment there are no problems with a laptop, but it’s time to update it, and I don’t want to take a laptop at all.
I fell on the case and the miniATX mother, since in size (in my opinion) such a case should fit into a travel bag. Owners miniATX consult on this issue, I will be grateful!
At the moment I am considering this option - miniITX THERMALTAKE Suppressor F1 Mini-Tower, its external dimensions: 260 x 276 x 319 mm

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2016-12-31
@TheInsable

such a case should fit in a travel bag

Of course, if you have a big enough bag. Wrap it in bubble wrap or clothes so that the corners do not stick out, and put it in a bag along with other things!
Do you plan to carry a keyboard and monitor too?
Maybe leave the computer at home and work on it remotely from the laptop?

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xmoonlight, 2016-12-31
@xmoonlight

Case: Cooler Master Elite 110A (260 x 208 x 280 mm)
Video: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 Mini ITX OC 3G
Another good pick: techbuyersguru.com/1200-slim-gaming-mini-itx-pc-build

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Dmitry, 2016-12-31
@plin2s

Decide on the filling. If you do not need discrete video and a bunch of disks, then you can take something several times more compact. Here is a random example of a miniature mini-itx case .
Again, if there is no need for discrete video and large disks, then you can take nettop, as Artem advised .

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silverjoe, 2016-01-01
@silverjoe

As an option macmini - fits in a regular briefcase.
Take the extreme model that can be upgraded and put an SSD and more memory there.

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