Hey everyone! I'm planning to build a PC for school, but since I'll be traveling across the country, I'm a bit concerned about how to transport it—especially by plane after graduation. I've been looking at the Asus Prime AP 202 case, but I've heard that glass-heavy cases can be quite fragile and a hassle to move around. Is the AP 202 too cumbersome for travel? Should I consider more durable, mesh-based cases instead? I really like the look of this one, so I'd love to hear your thoughts. Also, if anyone has tips for safely transporting a PC via plane, that would be super helpful! Thanks!
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If you’re only moving after graduation, consider building your dream PC now and keeping all the boxes for the parts. When the time comes, sell your case and transport the components in their original packaging. Once you're settled, you can get a new case!
I think this is actually the best plan for me too!
The AP 202 might be a little too large for flying. Ideally, you want a case that fits in your carry-on for easier travel. You might want to check out smaller options that are more travel-friendly!

That’s a really smart move, and cases aren’t too pricey compared to the rest of your build!