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rang3r

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  • CPU
    AMD A10-5800K 3.8GHz Quad-Core
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-F2A88XM-D3H mATX FM2+
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1866
  • GPU
    XFX Radeon R7 260X 2GB Core Edition
  • Case
    Cooler Master N200
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250GB; WD Caviar Blue 640GB 3.5" 7200RPM; Seagate Barracuda 3TB 3.5" 7200RPM
  • PSU
    Thermaltake TR2 700W ATX
  • Display(s)
    HP 27xw; AOC 2019Vwa1
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
  • Keyboard
    Stock Dell Keyboard
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    Logitech G600
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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  1. So, no useful replies about the product. All are just attacks on my PSU - which I rather not replace, so stop hating and commenting on it. Can I get a thumb down button on the previous comments?
  2. 1) as mentioned in the OP: Don't comment on the PSU situation. This is strictly asking about my case and finding a suitable replacement. 2) N200 is a shit case. I know it because I have it and it sucks for cable management. 3) Enthoo v. Define... I do like both. Phanteks and Fractal are both cool companies (pun somewhere). The slight edge is with the Define series due to silence. But, if I were to go with the Enthoo, I can still use my Silverstone pads to make it a bit quiet.
  3. I knew I wanted an SSD for my build. I've dealt with HDD boot ups that are super slow that you can make those Minute-Rice and cut up some ham for a lunch (my old potato, HP Slimline) Everyone should get an SSD for a boot drive, at the least. Save time waiting and get your computer to the login process within 15 seconds. Companies that rely on computers should have a 120Gb boot SSD to be more productive. (I know this one from first hand because I turn on my workstation first before I clock in. Those PCs using a HDD are slow and it's still at the loading Windows when I clock in.) Also, downloading Windows is much faster to an SSD than a HDD. I wish I had evidence when I did my comparison, but you can look up videos on it. Oh wait, LTT has some! TL;DR Computer users (PC and MAC) should invest on a SSD for a faster boot up time.
  4. PS: stay on the topic at hand, don't comment on my PSU right now. TL;DR section: I need suggestions for a case. Something to replace my N200. -mATX minimum -ATX maximum -3.0 ports in front bus (2 minimum) -2.0 port in front bus (1 minimum) -Audio port in front -Optical Drive needed -Option for 240 rad (max) on top for water cooling in the future -Solid side panels --Noise dampening pads optional (I have 1 pad left of my Silverstone Noise Dampening Pad adhesive) -Black or White (white to match my desk, black since it's standard for most manufacturers) -Similar to a white Enthoo Evolv mATX --since the Enthoo has a window, I want something solid -Price point: 0 - 100 USD ($) Dets: So, I am using a Cooler Master N200 case right meow. mATX and I HATE the case. Doesn't have the greatest cable management options for think cables (20+4 pin, 8 CPU, etc.) As you can see below, I am forced to lay my ketchup and mustard everywhere. -made a separate post, asking y'all what you think about the Flexo Wrap. After helping a friend film/assist during the build, I kinda wanted a white Enthoo Evolv mATX case. It's got a small window, but I wish there was a solid side panel for it instead. Mean, I might get it. I just want to see if there's something y'all can suggest that is either close to the Enthoo or better. Either that or I get a HAF X for total future-proofness. I still want to keep the 3.0 USB and optical drive bay. --I DON'T want to eliminate 2.0, but it should be okay. I'd like a top mount rad area for a, maximum, 240 rad for a future plan of water cooling the system Nice cable management space to keep it out of sight, for the most part. Good air flow (I'm stocked with fans and can also use those Noctua fans in the case instead of the CPU Cooler). Back panel SSD mount is a plus, but not desired/needed. Enough drive cages/caddies for 2 HDD 3.5" and 1 SSD 2.5" (total of 3 drives). Moveable drive cage Capable of mounting 120mm fans in front and rear. Doesn't matter for top or bottom mount PSU area. -Can have a covered basement for bottom mounted PSU. Black or White preferred. The white is to match my desk a bit and the black is just the standard color if it doesn't come in white. mATX - ATX cases need apply.
  5. What do you guys think about this? I want to buy it for my PSU cables and not show the ketchup and mustard. Picture below, video below picture. PS: making a separate post, asking what case I should buy because this N200 sucks for cable management. PSS: No, I will not replace my PSU. Focus on the topic at hand, please. Thanks. Here's the product I want to buy and manage the ketchup and mustard of my PSU cables. Dets: PSU is a Thermaltake TR2 700W ATX Case is a Cooler Master N200 -This case sucks for cable management.
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