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Inverted Left Side Panel Window Cases?

Raudi_

So I'm currently looking around at cases and am looking for Inverted Left Side Panel Cases with a window, I.E. Silverstone Raven series, any recommendations?

My Must haves for the case is mounting of some sort for 3x 2.5in drives and 3x 3.5in drives and 240mm radiator support. 

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36 minutes ago, Raudi_ said:

So I'm currently looking around at cases and am looking for Inverted Left Side Panel Cases with a window, I.E. Silverstone Raven series, any recommendations?

My Must haves for the case is mounting of some sort for 3x 2.5in drives and 3x 3.5in drives and 240mm radiator support. 

If it’s a matx board you can use a thermaltake core v21.  Theyre modular so you can set them up how ever you want.  They even stack.

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Just now, Bombastinator said:

If it’s a matx board you can use a thermaltake core v21.  Theyre modular so you can set them up how ever you want.  They even stack.

I'm currently ATX, would looking at maybe building another system next year for an ITX pc for work.

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9 minutes ago, Raudi_ said:

I'm currently ATX, would looking at maybe building another system next year for an ITX pc for work.

Thermaltake has an even smaller cheaper case that is basically the same for itx boards. It’s on the large side of SFF, but that just means there is tons of space in it.  There’s a bigger one as well that fits atx.  I don’t know what it is called though.  That would start to reach truly ungainly proportions. They’re all shaped more or less like a third of a stick of butter.   It’s an older design so it’s cheap.  Even has external hose access.  Decent design though.  At least the matx one.  They sell em at microcenter.  They’re REAL cheap there.  The atx one would have truly crazy amounts of space.  Like “yeah I’ve got sixteen hard drives, so?” Kinda space.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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