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Maxie94

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  1. I'd buy the Asus monitor hands down if I was on the US, but I'm not and return it if it has a problem is gonna be super expensive.
  2. Alright, the ViewSonic is out of the question. Now my decision is between the Asus one and the Samsung Odyssey G5 S27AG50. Right now the Asus one is on a very tempting price point, but I've read a lot of reviews saying the QC is terrible and that they had to return theirs, and I'm afraid of getting that one, but it's the best one out of these 2 on paper. Plz halp :'(
  3. Actually, if you look up on rtings, you can find de Odyssey G50A, which is the S27AG50, and it's on par with the Asus
  4. So this Samsung model is good or not that much compared to the Asus?
  5. So I've read. But now that I digged in some more, I found out that this Asus monitor has an awful input lag for 60 hz gameplay. I think a better choice is the Samsung Odyssey G50A. Tbh, that one was my first option originally.
  6. Hi. I'm trying to pick one out of these two. A friend of mine told me that between these two brands, Asus is the best one, but I see that ViewSonic has a lot of good stuff too. Although with the ViewSonic monitor has that base that I really don't like, but for the moment (I hope) it's the only one available in my country.
  7. If I could get this case I definitely would, but apparently I can't get it on my country
  8. For cooling I'd just be using one 360 mm rad on the top, the rest I'll fill it with fans
  9. Maybe the same goes for the 5000d, you can move the cage to the front but you wouldn't be able to install the 3rd fan.
  10. I see. So if you want to install hdds, and want to install fans on the side panel, the cage HAS to be to the right. I thought you could move the cages to the left to the front of the case and still be able to install fans on the side panel, but apparently you can't.
  11. The fans are installed on the side panel right? Could you send a pic? And your hdds are in one of the right?
  12. I see, but I really need to use hdds since I have a lot data stored in there. Were you able to install 3 fans on the side panel with hdds? If that's possible, I'd go for the 5000d hands down, if not, then I'd go for the 7000d.
  13. Hello. I've been on the market for a new case for a while now, and I narrowed it down to these 2 cases, the Corsair 5000d airflow and the 7000d airflow, and after months of research, the decisive factor is: will I be able to fit 3 fans on the side panel with hdds on the hdd cage on the 5000d airflow? And if not, will I be able to fit 4 fans on the side panel with AT LEAST one hdd cage on the 7000d airflow?
  14. Hello. After months of researching, watching videos and reading reviews, I'm gonna decide based on only one thing: am I gonna be able to fit 3 fans on the side panel with the hdd cage in the 5000d airflow? Because apparently the fan bracket gets in the way of the hdd cables. If I can't, then am I gonna be able to fit 4 fans on the side panel with at least 1 hdd cage on the 7000d airflow?
  15. That one is not available in my country.
  16. It may be super heavy, but I agree with tdkid, some components (GPU) are getting larger and larger over time, and if I want to upgrade to a more powerful GPU in the future I think I'm gonna need an even bigger PSU than the one I currently have. So I think the 7000d is the case I'm choosing right now, but I have to wait until it gets here on my country, but if I had to choose right now, I'd choose the 7000d for future proofing.
  17. But are you able to move it by yourself? It's a really heavy rig for just one person to move
  18. I've got another question: how much does your PC weight? I wanna know an estimate of the case with everything in it
  19. Nice configuration. Can I ask you a favor? Could you try to put the hdd cage in and send me a picture to see how "well" it fits? It would help me a lot.
  20. Question: do you keep your case closed, or you leave it like that?
  21. Just as I thought, that 20 mm difference makes a difference between tight and super tight. I think it'll be best for me to go for the 7000d. It may be ridiculously big, but at least I'm certain that I won't have space problems.
  22. You may be right, but the GPU max length is the least of my concerns right now, because I know for sure both cases are big enough for the GPU I wanna get, that is the EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra (someday hopefully)
  23. The thing is that your PSU is shorter than mine, about 20 mm of difference, and that tight squeeze is what I'm worried about, I don't know if that's gonna cause some trouble later on.
  24. These are the specs I'm looking at, I got em from the corsair official site, and the GPU max length for the 5000d is 420 mm according to PcPartPicker.
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