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So I started building a deep learning system(that also acts as a media server)but im not sure about the case I wanna choose,my hardware is:threadripper 1920x and 2x 2080ti's amp

As you can imagine the system will be under load 24/7 so I'm looking for a case that can provide proper cooling(also note water-cooling is not an option)

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What are the system specs?

Where are you shopping / located? Budget?

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2 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

What are the system specs?

Where are you shopping / located? Budget?

The system specs are a threadripper 1920x with a dark rock pro 4 tr4 edition 2x rtx 2080ti amp 64gb of ram all installed into a gigabyte x399 designate ex.im located in Greece so I can shop from Amazon.co.uk or amazon.de(preferably amazon.de because I bought all the other parts from there)also my budget is about 200 euros

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4 hours ago, Matfrags said:

I was also considering the h500p mesh

It's a good option. The Meshify C is also a good alternative: https://www.amazon.de/Fractal-Design-Meshify-Solid-Panel/dp/B079FPKPN3/ref=sr_1_13?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1547517834&sr=1-13&keywords=meshify%2Bc&th=1

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17 hours ago, Matfrags said:

I think the p version has a little more vertical room thus more breathing room for the gpus

The interior in the H500 and H500P Mesh is nearly the same. The difference is the H500P comes with a top radiator bracket that's recessed upwards giving you room for bigger radiators up to 280 or 360mm. The H500 only supports 240mm radiators at the top

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H500P Mesh

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12 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

I have the tempered glass version of that and I couldn't really be happier. I looks great (well at least according to me) has great airflow and cable management is really easy. I am running a 2700x and a 1080, so that is quite different from what you are planning on using, but you should still consider it. Feel free to message me if you have any questions.

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