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750D or H440

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Looking to get either case, both are really slick but h440 has no optical drives but is very silent, and 750d is slightly larger and more airflow optimized. Please help :)

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Well, are you willing to give up a internal optical drive for the amazing looks of the h440? The H440 doesn't have terrible airflow, it is alright.

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both is good.

 

But personaly i would get 750D...

 

I like the big sidepanel windows and it probably got more space and it better for customloop

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both is good.

 

But personaly i would get 750D...

 

I like the big sidepanel windows and it probably got more space and it better for customloop

 

You realize that out of box the H440 has better radiator support right?

 

The 750D has 240 in front / 360 in roof, NZXT H440 has 360 both in roof / front.

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It really depends what you are using the case for. Are you water cooling? How many drives do you have? What are your priorities for this build? Neither is objectively better without context. 

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You realize that out of box the H440 has better radiator support right?

 

The 750D has 240 in front / 360 in roof, NZXT H440 has 360 both in roof / front.

ok:( but i like 750D better thats it.

 

I think that its only the SIde window which keeps me on the 750D side-.-

 

 

EDIT: i changed side. I checked some reviews and it looks better:) HEIL h440!!

 

but it maybe to small, and the Front panel is kinda boring, I expected some holes for the fans intake

and some GPUs may not fit without to remove a drive bay

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You realize that out of box the H440 has better radiator support right?

The 750D has 240 in front / 360 in roof, NZXT H440 has 360 both in roof / front.

750D can do 420mm in roof and 280mm im front of your willing to use 140mm fans.

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Both cases are very good and have really awesome features, because of that the choice is really hard. I would chose the H440 though, because of the PSU cover and the optimized cable management. 

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