In a PC build, space is the ultimate currency. Cramming a gaming PC into a tight ITX case is just as hard as making a mid-tower look professional with cable management. The problem is that case manufacturers design for the average user, leaving a lot of dead space or forcing awkward layouts that don’t quite meet my specific needs. Historically, fixing these physical constraints required a drill, a Dremel, and workable sheet metal fabrication skills for case modding. The joy of a professional-looking output was reserved for professional modders with hours of experience and an a***nal of tools.