actually i need a gaming pc for heavy gaming and gaming laptop for gaming and editing, also for portability and need both future proof any advice
I used that case because its really good airflow, and for 60 dollars from a name brand? No brainer in my book.The Pop Air doesn't have a USB-C port. It's only weakness. There's a kit available separately from the Fractal Design website.
I would spend a lot more money on the case, but otherwise the build is top notch.
Maybe a Dark Base or Torrent. But a case is difficult to recommend because looks play a role.
actually i need a gaming pc for heavy gaming and gaming laptop for gaming and editing, also for portability and need both future proof any advice
Can't argue with that.I used that case because its really good airflow, and for 60 dollars from a name brand? No brainer in my book.
that Pop Air is small,Can't argue with that.
Phantex XT Pro is also small. Lots of cases are small. Small is actually a benefit as long as it fits at least mATX and an ATX PSU.that Pop Air is small,
lacks much fan/radiator placement options,
lacks any modular aspects at all,
aesthetically is very boring,..etc
i'd say it fits right into it's price range with nothing gained as a money saver.
exactly as I stated.So here it's exactly in it's price range.
no one is arguing against Fractal Design.Fractal sells other cases that do fit this requirement.
maybe if you're looking to save space, build a midget system, or build some sort of office/media center system.Small is actually a benefit as long as it fits at least mATX and an ATX PSU.
later when 5090 releases i need pc for esport games also for 4k high end gamesthere are hundreds of higher quality options available and that stock is always evolving.
you will need to include your budget and the exact time frame you plan on purchasing
the type of performance, and in what specific games, you are looking for
and for laptops; the screen size & resolution you are looking for