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Case with 360 top rad support.

AgentAY

As the title says pretty much. I would like to get into custom watercooling but my current case would be too small to sufficiently cool my stuff. I already know about the fractal meshify s2 and define s2 & r6. And the Lian Li o11 dynamic. Are there any other cases preferably less than $150?

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And could fit an EATX mono. Mine is like 10.7 inches wide.

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Just now, Slottr said:

I think the S2 is your best bet

Does it have good airflow? The define s2

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2 minutes ago, AgentAY said:

Does it have good airflow? The define s2

Yeah it has fine airflow, I had a Define S and airflow in that one was just fine. The moduvent covers on the top add a great deal to it too.

 

Though for optimal airflow I'd definitely get the Meshify version

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Just now, Slottr said:

Yeah it has fine airflow, I had a Define S and cooling in that one was just fine. The moduvent covers on the top add a great deal to it too.

 

Though for optimal airflow I'd definitely get the Meshify version

I was looking at the meshify s2 and it’s like 180$ or something. I’d get the original meshify but I’d prefer to have the 360 rad be an exhaust

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1 minute ago, AgentAY said:

I was looking at the meshify s2 and it’s like 180$ or something. I’d get the original meshify but I’d prefer to have the 360 rad be an exhaust

Newegg has all versions of it for <=155 

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1 minute ago, Slottr said:

Newegg has all versions of it for <=155 

Oh yeah so I see. Well thanks haha!

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On 4/6/2019 at 12:13 AM, AgentAY said:

As the title says pretty much. I would like to get into custom watercooling but my current case would be too small to sufficiently cool my stuff. I already know about the fractal meshify s2 and define s2 & r6. And the Lian Li o11 dynamic. Are there any other cases preferably less than $150?

On 4/6/2019 at 12:14 AM, AgentAY said:

And could fit an EATX mono. Mine is like 10.7 inches wide.

Phanteks Enthoo Pro M TG fits the 360 at the top, but it's official E-ATX length is 264mm long (10.5") though I think I've seen slightly longer boards used on PCPartPicker. You have to have the motherboard overhang the rubber grommets so cable management wont be as easy, but the case is usually $100 and is basically a longer Meshify C. 

 

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