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So after having a proper look at the specs between both, the £599.99 has a slightly different case style and dimensions, is there any disadvantage about this over the other case?
None that we can determine with what we know.
50 pounds is quite a big difference between systems when the only known difference is the case.
If the 2 cases were sitting in front of me, I might be able to point out some differences, but I don't really know what brand cases Novatech is using.
So, barring more info, I'd choose the cheaper model to save the 50 pounds.
Both are full ATX and have plenty of drive bays. They would be equally upgradable as far as I can see.
The cases are the same depth. The more expensive case is about 4 cm wider and 4 cm taller. But the less expensive case doesn't appear to be cramped or overly small.
What if I bought the whole system then bought a £100 case a few days after that, can I just take everything from this computer into that leaving this one empty?
What makes you think that is not perfectly doable with that 550 pound Novatech system?
If you want to cherry-pick each and every part down to the level of fans, you need to do one of 2 things:
1: build it yourself
2: find a local builder, show him your list of parts, and have him build it.
If you buy a pre-assembled system of any type over the Internet, you may never get EXACTLY what you want.
I see nothing wrong with that case, although I don't have it in front of me.
What do you see wrong with it????
Because the fan and stuff might not be powerful enough, so if I get a case upgrade I assume I can get a better fan too.