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Enthoo Pro - $99

I need to find a good ATX case with enough space for a custom water cooling loop, but I don't have a ton of money so I can't get anything $100+

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I need to find a good ATX case with enough space for a custom water cooling loop, but I don't have a ton of money so I can't get anything $100+

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I meant not a ton of money for the case, not the loop.

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Enthoo Pro - $99

Ok thanks, I decided to go with this one, really nice case.

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enthoo pro or the define s

 

right now the define s is the better for watercooling for radiator support without

case modding. depending on region the define s is $10 cheaper (windowed)

than the pro.

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Have you looked on eBay you could probably get a better case if you want a used one

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Thermaltake Versa H35 is a really good case with plenty of space

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Choose the case wisely and make sure you can fit all your water cooling hardware in the case. I recently custom water cooled my CPU and GPU with a 120x3 45mm thick radiator in push/pull configuration and it just barely fit in top part of my NZXT phantom 820 (btw this case is massive). Just plan out your build and make sure everything fits. It's better to spend little bit more for something you admire than something you had to custom alter and end up as an eye sore.

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THERMALTAKE VERSA H35 OR CORE V41.. sorry for the caps

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