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Thinking About a New Case

Mefoga

I currently have a PC in an Ultra Wizard ATX Mid Tower. I was thinking about upgrading a few things like graphics card, PSU, and case. Do you guys have any recommendations for a case in the $100 dollar area? I really like the Enthoo Pro, the only downside is I would like to see a good case with a top mounted PSU. My thoughts are Enthoo Pro Windowed, and just no use the PSU cover and have the psu fan face upward instead of downward so I don't suffocate the PSU. Do you guys have any thoughts?

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Why do you want top mounted PSU or want to face it upwards? Is it fanless?

 

Though I myself have the Luxe and seeing there's not too much different between the Luxe and the Pro I would highly recommend it as it has everything you could want.

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Why do you want top mounted PSU or want to face it upwards? Is it fanless?

 

Though I myself have the Luxe and seeing there's not too much different between the Luxe and the Pro I would highly recommend it as it has everything you could want.

 

I have the Luxe also and that case is pretty awesome. I think the only differences between the Pro and the Luxe are the material it is made of, Luxe has extra room on the top for push/pull, and the lighting.

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