When we talk about PC cases with dual camera designs, we refer to two variations What is there: on the one hand, there are those that have the extra width and separate the box completely, leaving the motherboard and its accessories and on the other hand the power supply, hard drives and wiring. On the other hand, even those with a standard drawing but separate the lower surface, separate the source and the disks from their other parts.
The story of aesthetics
When we talk about aesthetics, these types of boxes tend to have the left side is transparent, usually made of heated glass, to see all the interior. Of course, with its dual camera design, the physical elements are just motherboard, RAM, heatsink and graphics card, leaving the power supply and devices eventually hidden.
With this type of design you can combine amazing machines with elegance, so everything is well organized and promotes RGB lighting that gives the system a personal touch that makes it look attractive. And how is it that another place doesn't matter because it can't be seen, right?
For boxes with two cameras, above and below, this beauty story is very important because what we do is real place the lid on the bottom, which causes the power transmission and power drive racks to appear invisible. These types of boxes, however, keep the back area of the motherboard had cable pull space, just like regular boxes.
And in terms of performance?
Here we find the advantages and disadvantages of unity. We've talked about the best, most beneficial of both scenarios, but what about performance?
In boxes there are two parts that are exactly separated, as a general rule The source and hard drive are off in the refrigerator active boxing fans. We improve motherboard temperatures, heatsink, RAM and graphics card because they don't have heavy transmissions or heat source, but instead, we do these components greatly enhance their temperature, so it's worth it.
They are built to use SSDs only, which heats up a bit (and the ones heated by the M.2s go to the women's board and on the other), and are generally as good as the Corsair Crystal 680X, thin air
Boxes are attached to the bottom cable we do not find this. The elements are still there but covered, so they still affect their sound the same way and, of course, it will be very common to take out a hot air bag in case any fan blows fresh air (which is not normal).
So, the reality is that with boxes with two room designs we get better quality and, yes, better cooling but in some parts, allowing others to be more open to the temperatures they produce.