portable case for desktop PC

jaccacake

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Over the last couple of years I've build up my own desktop computer, I chose to use the Zalman Z11+ case at the time because it was quite cheap and has lots and lots of space in it. Soon I will be going to University and want to take my computer with me, however the Zalman case, although looking super cool, is very large and quite difficult to handle, not something I really want to be hauling back-and-forth with me. Specs are as follows, any suggestions gratefully received!

-ASUS ATX motherboard
-Intel i7 (3rd gen) CPU
-1x8GB Corsair Vengeance RAM
-WD 1TB HDD
-ASUS Nvidia GeForce gtx 750 Ti GPU (I don't intend to double up)
-Corsair CS550M PSU

...so basically if anyone can suggest a full size atx cases with enough room for a proper graphics card that also isn't too awkward to take on the train, that would be great, so far my research has turned up nothing, thanks in advance

Jack
 
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If you stick with the ATX board, the n400 is a great option. Its pretty small too.

However, if you go with the mATX board, you can get an n200, or a 250d, or something along those lines.

jaccacake

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Really, it would only be 3 times a year, there and back so I would probably be able to scrounge a lift off someone if needs be, that case looks quite cool but the specs are almost identical to the Z11+

I am now contemplating switching to a mATX board and case as the switch would probably cost less than £100, thanks for your input :)