Buying Guide for Sleeper PC Cases

Buying Guide for Sleeper PC Cases

Retro Looks:

Make sure to choose a stealth mode case that looks as bad as an office PC but still allows enough room for powerful hardware to make people regret ditching your setup for appearing old.

Best Sleeper PC Cases

Underrated Design:

Kills your perfections and don’t be afraid to opt for an older, underrated chassis that lacks a side glass panel, fancy lights, and better have a sealed front for housing a hidden powerhouse system.

Avoid Flaunting RGBs:

The best impression will be one that is negative, so buy a PC case without any visible RGBs to get rid of modernism.

Don’t Skimp on I/O:

The only features that cannot be compromised are necessary I/O ports, such as USB ports, headphone input and mic jack, and a power button.

Super Hardware:

If you want to build a sleeper gaming PC, you should start saving for good hardware, such as an expensive GPU, an AIO cooling system (better go for custom block), and no compromises on the CPU to be as fast as possible.

Final Tip:

Make sure no compromises on the monitor; If you pick a 90s CRT monitor for an extreme retro setup, that will be too much.

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