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New case under $250 that supports either a quad rad or dual 240's

Nick Carter

I want to build a water cooling loop but dont know a good case to do one in. i want it under $250 and would prefer a window

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Corsair 900D, prices will be around 250 but there arent any details about a window

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Corsair 900D' date=' prices will be around 250 but there arent any details about a window[/quote']

The 900D will be $350.

Your best bet is probably a Corsair 800D ( It's about $30 over your budget mind you )

Another one to look at which is right on budget is NZXT Phantom 820

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with a little modding the Corsair 600T is really good imo.. :)

(Comming soon)

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I would say: wait for the 900D and spare some money till then :)

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Check out the AZZA Genesis 9000 CSAZ-9000W, it might be the case for you...

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I'm gonna say something similar to what Dr3nz4r said above.

I think when you're looking to purchase a case this expensive it's truly an investment, and you should wait to find one that is as close to perfect for you as possible. Don't compromise on it. If you have to save up a few more shillings to get what you truly want, it will be well worth the patience.

Just ask Linus about his TJ07. :)

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