I'm currently saving up for a gaming pc and i am wondering if i could fit it in this little stand thingy, or would i have to dish out some more for a different place to store it.
btw this thing holds up my monitor
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kingdonut7898
You can get some cases that are the same size as ps5/smaller, but they’re more expensive and the parts are gonna be more expensive too.
Eckett94
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CuboRoto
You definitely could. Use PCPartPicker, and with some measurements of the monitor stand, you can find a suitable case and then go from there to pick out your other parts. Like the other commenter stated, these parts will likely be more expensive since they’re more of a niche section of PC gaming.
Virtual-Stay7945
You could build one with a specific components it’s going to be pricer for small form factor. BUT pcs needs air to breathe and shoved into a shelf is definitely going to prevent cooling and air flow.
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You can get some cases that are the same size as ps5/smaller, but they’re more expensive and the parts are gonna be more expensive too.
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You definitely could. Use PCPartPicker, and with some measurements of the monitor stand, you can find a suitable case and then go from there to pick out your other parts. Like the other commenter stated, these parts will likely be more expensive since they’re more of a niche section of PC gaming.
You could build one with a specific components it’s going to be pricer for small form factor. BUT pcs needs air to breathe and shoved into a shelf is definitely going to prevent cooling and air flow.