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<blockquote data-quote="guest_999" data-source="post: 2488948" data-attributes="member: 44054"><p>Is there even a point to this? I mean I tried it in the past with micro-atx & these are the things I learned:</p><p>1. Having a graphics card means one will always need to carry it separately in its own box.</p><p>2. If doing the above then it doesn't make much difference to carry the matx mobo with processor installed in it in its own box compared to carrying a mini-itx mobo with processor installed in its own box because both will need to be put in a trolley bag.</p><p>3. Unless buying an overpriced SFF psu the typical atx psu also need to be carried separately in its own box.</p><p>4. Carrying any cabinet is a hassle even mini-itx. Just buy a cheap typical cabinet at the place of temporary stay or better buy & leave the cabinet at the places where one will definitely go to spend extended duration(assuming a permanent home address & a work place in another city) & simply assemble the components once reach there.</p><p></p><p>Carrying a desktop pc is not worth it nowadays IMO with powerful enough laptops & internet connectivity. Only reason I see for it is for transportation of powerful graphics card based system which rules out any complicated water cooling setup(even such m-itx setups likely won't survive long travels without any issues) leaving only the air cooling option which is also quicker to disassemble/reassemble so fits perfectly with what I mentioned above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guest_999, post: 2488948, member: 44054"] Is there even a point to this? I mean I tried it in the past with micro-atx & these are the things I learned: 1. Having a graphics card means one will always need to carry it separately in its own box. 2. If doing the above then it doesn't make much difference to carry the matx mobo with processor installed in it in its own box compared to carrying a mini-itx mobo with processor installed in its own box because both will need to be put in a trolley bag. 3. Unless buying an overpriced SFF psu the typical atx psu also need to be carried separately in its own box. 4. Carrying any cabinet is a hassle even mini-itx. Just buy a cheap typical cabinet at the place of temporary stay or better buy & leave the cabinet at the places where one will definitely go to spend extended duration(assuming a permanent home address & a work place in another city) & simply assemble the components once reach there. Carrying a desktop pc is not worth it nowadays IMO with powerful enough laptops & internet connectivity. Only reason I see for it is for transportation of powerful graphics card based system which rules out any complicated water cooling setup(even such m-itx setups likely won't survive long travels without any issues) leaving only the air cooling option which is also quicker to disassemble/reassemble so fits perfectly with what I mentioned above. [/QUOTE]
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