Case size comparison chart
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Case size comparison chart
I wanted to create a place where you can easily reference and compare various case sizes. So, I've created this simple spreadsheet with tabs for various case sizes from smallest to largest. If there is a case you think should be added to the list, please post up the dimensions, and a link to the manufacturer's product page, and I'll add it to the list
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... =100&h=500
If there is a way to embed the spreadsheet in the OP I'm all ears
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... =100&h=500
If there is a way to embed the spreadsheet in the OP I'm all ears
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thanks, this is wonderful
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Nice.
I'd like to add the InWin BK-623/628/644, a very small mATX series.
W:140 × H:323 × D:276 mm
http://www.in-win.com.tw/products_pccas ... del_id=165
300W PSU
I'd like to add the InWin BK-623/628/644, a very small mATX series.
W:140 × H:323 × D:276 mm
http://www.in-win.com.tw/products_pccas ... del_id=165
300W PSU
Re: Case size comparison chart
Addedmkk wrote:Nice.
I'd like to add the InWin BK-623/628/644, a very small mATX series.
W:140 × H:323 × D:276 mm
http://www.in-win.com.tw/products_pccas ... del_id=165
300W PSU
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I've added a lot more data, and started working on digging up CPU cooler height and GPU length data as well....does anyone find this helpful?
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Keep working on it, the more complete it gets the more chance is there for it to get noticed.
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How about putting all the cases into a single file.
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That's how it started out, but I broke it down by request
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The Apex MI-008 (reviewed on SPCR http://www.silentpcreview.com/apex-mi008 ) is similar to the Thermaltake Q.
8.7"x 5.1"x 13.5"
220mm x 129mm x 340mm
8.5 liters (sounds low)
250 Watt SFX PSU
http://www.apextechusa.com/products.asp?pID=171
8.7"x 5.1"x 13.5"
220mm x 129mm x 340mm
8.5 liters (sounds low)
250 Watt SFX PSU
http://www.apextechusa.com/products.asp?pID=171
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Added, and you were right, their volume estimation of 8.5L is a bit offb3nbranch wrote:The Apex MI-008 (reviewed on SPCR http://www.silentpcreview.com/apex-mi008 ) is similar to the Thermaltake Q.
8.7"x 5.1"x 13.5"
220mm x 129mm x 340mm
8.5 liters (sounds low)
250 Watt SFX PSU
http://www.apextechusa.com/products.asp?pID=171
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Wonderful stuff!
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Yes!miahallen wrote:does anyone find this helpful?
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Thanks vitaminc and max789
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Excellent idea. Physical size is something that I find is typically overlooked when people compare cases. Especially on other sites, it seems like people generally prefer bigger cases. Every time someone reviews a compact case the first complaint is how cramped it is. Conversely, they also tend to praise big roomy cases but don't really emphasize just how gargantuan some of them are. Sorry about the rant, but this definitely helps compare case sizes.
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cases I'd like to see added (if they aren't there already and I missed them)
bitfenix beta (HxWxD) 439 x 190 x 490 mm
bitfenix raider 500 x 210 x 493 mm
http://www.sizeasy.com/page/size_compar ... Antec-SOLO
after seeing the sizeasy comparison the beta/alpha looks too narrow for tall heatsinks so the raider is the one I'd really want most.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Bitfenix/Raider/
bitfenix beta (HxWxD) 439 x 190 x 490 mm
bitfenix raider 500 x 210 x 493 mm
http://www.sizeasy.com/page/size_compar ... Antec-SOLO
after seeing the sizeasy comparison the beta/alpha looks too narrow for tall heatsinks so the raider is the one I'd really want most.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Bitfenix/Raider/