I'm planning my first PC and I'd like to get the community's opinion on the most practical type of case. Do you prefer a minimalist design with a tempered glass panel, a case focused on cooling with multiple fans and radiator support, or a modular model that makes component access and future expansion easier? Comment on which option you would choose and why you think it best suits a budget of around €1000.
What kind of PC case design do you prefer for your first build?
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Totally agree, for my first build I went with a modular case with good airflow and easy access. The ability to swap out fans or add radiators without taking apart the whole chassis saved me time and headaches, especially when I was tweaking the CPU and GPU cooling while developing some 2D games. Plus, the modular design lets me keep expanding the rig in the future without losing space or overcomplicating things.
Same here, I had the same experience: a good balance between ventilation and ease of assembly. If you're looking for something practical with room for upgrades, a modular case is usually the best choice.