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What does a full tower chassis mean?

Full-tower chassis is a kind of computer shell, that is to say, it is larger than the general chassis, separated from top to bottom, and can hold more power supplies, hard disks or other system components. Due to the size of the chassis, the full-tower chassis is usually more spacious and convenient to operate than the traditional chassis.

Full-tower chassis can usually be used for high-performance computers or workstations, such as video editing, game development, data analysis, scientific computing and applications that need a lot of storage. The large size of the full tower chassis provides more space, and more heat dissipation components can be placed, which makes the internal temperature more stable, thus improving the performance of the system.

Because the full-tower chassis is bigger, it takes up more space, which also causes higher cost. At the same time, the size of the full tower chassis also needs more space to place, which may not be suitable for home computers. Therefore, full-tower chassis is suitable for professional users and enterprise users with specific needs, such as large-scale storage, high-performance or intensive computing and tasks, rather than ordinary users.