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Best quiet high airflow case

Quzzu

So as above, I need a case for my 1070 ti and i7 8700. It doesn't have to be the quietest and coolest, I was looking for something well balanced. I almost bought the Meshify C but seeing how loud it gets I simply started looking for something else. People always recommend me the Define R6, H500P mesh, s340 elite or the Corsair carbide 275r

Thanks for any suggestions, I highly appreciate 

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8 minutes ago, Quzzu said:

but seeing how loud it gets

Where'd you see how loud it gets? The included GP-12 X2's are pretty quiet. 

The system is only as noisy as your components and cases are inherently silent. If you want a quiet system, make sure none of components are noisy. 

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30 minutes ago, Quzzu said:

So as above, I need a case for my 1070 ti and i7 8700. It doesn't have to be the quietest and coolest, I was looking for something well balanced. I almost bought the Meshify C but seeing how loud it gets I simply started looking for something else. People always recommend me the Define R6, H500P mesh, s340 elite or the Corsair carbide 275r

Thanks for any suggestions, I highly appreciate 

Im a big fan of the CoolerMaster HAF cases (High Air Flow).  With any case to keep it silent you have to control your fans speeds, use fans that meet your dBA and CFM requirements and find a setting for intake and exhaust that leaves your components cool enough to run quietly as well. 

 

I don't see how a Meshify C can be loud unless the end user didn't do anything to keep it quiet.  If I ramp all 11 fans in my Cooler Master HAF (similar to a Meshify C in airflow, they are both considered High Air Flow cases) you can hear this jet engine preparing to take off lol.

 

But with it on my current settings...very quiet.  Enough so I have to be right on it to hear it.  In the room, you only know its on cause LEDs.

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The Entho Pro M is great for air flow and is pretty quiet when my fans are tuned correctly. Link in sig to see how I have mine setup, although I moved the two 140s to the top (3x140mm top fans)  and put one as an exhaust.

 

The more fans you have the less noise you can have because you're moving more air at lower rpms.

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