



Material and Aesthetic Selection Risks Choosing from materials like steel, aluminum alloy, or tempered glass without assessing durability and heat dissipation can lead to premature wear or thermal issues; similarly, color choices from black to gold should align with brand identity and user preferences to avoid mismatched product appeal.
Specify Graphics Card Compatibility Clearly Insist on confirming the maximum graphics card length, especially if it falls within the 300-400 mm or > 400 mm range, to ensure the PC case accommodates high-performance GPUs without forcing costly redesigns or returns.
Sheet Thickness Industry Norms In practice, most reliable PC cases feature sheet thickness between 0.6 mm and 1 mm, balancing sturdiness and weight; opting for thinner sheets like 0.4 mm or 0.5 mm often compromises structural integrity and user satisfaction.
Power Supply Configuration Cost Impact Including a power supply or opting for a standard ATX power design can account for a significant portion of the total cost and integration complexity, so weigh the benefits of "Power Supply Included" versus "Without Power Supply" based on your target market and assembly capabilities.


































