Micro ATX Case for Portability

Mastergrief NPR

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Jan 8, 2015
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I am currently in the process of building a new computer, and I need suggestions on a portable uATX case. I do not know whether I should use towers, cubes, or shoe box style cases. My current parts list includes at this point:

i7 4790k
16GB of DDR3
128GB SSD by ADATA
1TB Wb Black
MSI Z97M Gaming
CORSAIR AX series 860Watt
2 titan blacks (or potentially radeon fury x depending on double precision performance)

Some cases that I have found that I like are:

Corsair Air240
Corsair 350d (its kinda big though)
Fractal Node 804
Thermaltake A30i
Thermaltake Urdan SD1
Thermaltake Versa H15 ( i can't seem to find any and I love the looks)
Bitfenix Aegis Black
Bitfenix Pandora Core Window

These cases are not in any order.
 
Well it's entirely up to you. If you trying to build a computer simply to take to work and bring home every day or so then i would suddgest you use a case designed for that use but laptops are jeneraly designed for that. As far as i can see theres nothing wrong with that set up. Bit personaly i wouldnt build a pc for transporting everywhere with me because im very likely to drop it.