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We need something like the IcyDock NVME enclosures to become more common now.
But it's not absolute of course, and it's still very much possible to get a unique and unconventional case nowadays, and if you really can't - then external components are an option, although it looks messier.
And hey, add some personality to it yourself if you really want to! A pro of having such a plain and simple modern case is the fact that it's really a blank canvas. Although I can't name anything specific to customize, feel free to experiment.
Point taken. My bad, when I said that I was only thinking about the case itself and it's exterior look, but yeah, I agree RGB can get a bit overkill.
https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-Versa-Computer-Chassis-CA-1B2-00M1NN-00/dp/B00J0NZ3Q4/ref=sr_1_5?crid=17WZTI33W5AEY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.I5w8z0m4ddpJI1qwEjsoEVGZiBIAOaqGoo7hgz8m2ZrSIb7nTnY4EVvs1TCDIQi7KclJHfPvT0yq99qkD0wwqpxfxeqhFpQwfI6PB7z16SLTCETQDs8rwMMGcKw_FsTso7uQdI-_JD-BlpFdINxLoZvQCM7FTU1u5UXc16x-SFNhGRMrx7qWf77ZYBirOj41T81TuQ-yQuaR_cYIntKv9Dqa0MoMSb-CdPfZzpSGjm0.OSZ9CVWL3zNGjeWIMyxzv11sjIbrDSEbdmUuQGyw3Ok&dib_tag=se&keywords=thermal+take+case&qid=1733840137&sprefix=thermal+take+case%2Caps%2C158&sr=8-5
I'm going to keep reusing the Coolermaster HAF 912 I got in 2011 for my first build, until it falls apart.
But yeah, the HAF912 *does* suffer from a bit of 'Xtreme kool case'. Big chunky details. :D
my gaming rig is in a none AC controlled garage in Florida were it can hit 95F in the summer.....my CPU will still hit boost clocks all cores in 95F baseline temps.....WHY??? 3 200mm fans on the case no one does anymore....the new coolermaster cases are GARBAGE.....metal to thin and air flow a joke as they need glass on the side where a 200mm fan should be......
I want my machine to run, and it does that very well. No bells, whistles or fancy lights, no glass windows that i am never going to look at, it just runs flawlessly.
The trouble is (imo), that no-one seems to put any effort into case choice, its a very important part of your build but its not treated that way. It looks great, yes, I want that one. Is it the right one? who cares, it looks fab.
But seriously, does anyone really see it?
well i mean you can't cool below ambient temps (without additional help), so if the outside air is 95 degrees then your rig technically cools to 95 degrees at 100% efficiency , nothing is 100% efficient so chances are you won't be able to cool it down to ambient temps , it will always be a few degrees warmer.
The Meshify 2 cases are still functional, but extra HDD trays are overpriced.