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#21 kracked49

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Posted 13 September 2014 - 01:24 AM

Coolermaster and Corsair both make excellent midtowers that fit your needs. Rosewill also makes some good towers. I recomend Coolermaster as I use their products and they are of excellent quality.

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Posted 13 September 2014 - 01:32 AM

View PostBLOOD WOLF, on 09 September 2014 - 01:19 PM, said:

So i am going to be getting a gaming case to fit a bigger graphics card and more space over-all. The limit is about 40, that is all i am going for a case.

Does the case matter? what are the details if so, i am curious.

This thread probably needs to be moved to appropriate section. Srry I am tired.



Hi Blood Wolf check this case out it very good case i have one for my computer builds

http://www.amazon.co...nzxt+full+tower

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Edited by Death Storm, 13 September 2014 - 01:32 AM.


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Posted 15 September 2014 - 07:21 AM

View PostBLOOD WOLF, on 09 September 2014 - 01:19 PM, said:

Does the case matter? what are the details if so, i am curious.

Yes, it matters - and it matters a lot.

A cheap case can kill your nerves with high loudness from fans & hard disk drives.
In a cheap case without dust filters your system needs more maintenance, you have to clean the CPU and GPU Cooler more often.
A small case without room behind the mainboard tray is also difficult to clean an has a bad airflow, and upgrading is a real pain because you have to move all the cables.

IMHO a good case should have:
  • PSU mounting below, with a separate air intake for the PSU (less noise)
  • one or two mounting for 120 or 140 mm intake fans, with dust filters
  • a mesh in the to of the case with mountings for at least one or two 120 or 140 mm fans (or a Radiator)
  • Enough space behind the mainboard tray to route the cables
  • a removable hard disk cage, so you can mount longer GFX Cards
  • rubber mounts for hard disks to reduce noise

If you plan to use the PC for a long time and to upgrade it frequently a good case is one of the most important parts.





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