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Small form factor systems often cost more and have worse thermals. If you want a glass case that shows off your build, opt for a Lian Li PC-O11D. Thanks to der8auer's contributions to the design, it's one of the best cases on the market to this day.
I'm really set on a whorazontal motherboard layout and smaller overall footprint
For what reason?
The VT comes with a pretty annoying price tag for what you're actually getting, as it only really becomes good when you use liquid cooling, which has another relatively high price tag on top of that.
Small form factor builds really don't have much of a point unless you have very limited space or need something for LAN parties. (Which this case is not good for because of the tempered glass; being a user of the PC-O11D, I hate touching my panels without gloves that won't scuff up or make any marks on the glass, and the protective film from the factory doesn't last long)