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Gamers attracted to smaller chassis says Cooler Master

While they are famous for huge chassis like the Cosmos II and Storm Trooper etc, KitGuru learned up at Multiplay i53 that there is a definite increase in interest around small form factor chassis among gamers. Chris Gough explains the draw.

While Chris didn't actually say that Cooler Master is selling less large chassis, he was keen to point out that recent improvements in PC hardware are making smaller and smaller LAN machines viable.

KitGuru says: With the latest Intel chips, more powerful APUs and the advent of Maxwell, smaller LAN gaming rigs could become more popular in 2015.

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