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Daniel91

Just get an mATX case. It will fit, but what's the point of a large case with such a small motherboard.

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Just get an mATX case. It will fit, but what's the point of a large case with such a small motherboard.

i am trying to  look for one thats why i asked and i prefer to stick to Corsair because so far all the casings ive used were Corsairs

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i am trying to  look for one thats why i asked and i prefer to stick to Corsair because so far all the casings ive used were Corsairs

Well corsair doesn't have any good mATX cases... the 350D is the flimsiest obsidian, and obsidians were pretty thin already,

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Well corsair doesn't have any good mATX cases... the 350D is the flimsiest obsidian, and obsidians were pretty thin already,

well that means only the 350D :(

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the worse part is my dad wont let me order online and the only 2 brands in my area is Corsair and CoolerMaster the last time  i used a cooler master the front broke

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the worse part is my dad wont let me order online and the only 2 brands in my area is Corsair and CoolerMaster the last time  i used a cooler master the front broke

Coolermaster actually makes sturdier cases than corsair, because they use steel. Thin steel is always stronger than thin aluminum. Corsair cheaps out and uses thin aluminum, sturdy aluminum cases are made by silverstone and lian li. Corsair should just have stuck to steel if they wanted to make thin cases.

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Coolermaster actually makes sturdier cases than corsair, because they use steel. Thin steel is always stronger than thin aluminum. Corsair cheaps out and uses thin aluminum, sturdy aluminum cases are made by silverstone and lian li. Corsair should just have stuck to steel if they wanted to make thin cases.

lol if coolermaster is that tough lol why the steel side panel warp from my old case lol

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lol if coolermaster is that tough lol why the steel side panel warp from my old case lol

Which case did you have? I'm talking about Coolermasters good products, not their <40 dollars cases they make for poor people.

 

 

Also, try looking at like n200, its a great little case.

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Which case did you have? I'm talking about Coolermasters good products, not their <40 dollars cases they make for poor people.

 

 

Also, try looking at like n200, its a great little case.

CoolerMaster Storm

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