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Go for the SilverStone RAVEN Series RVZ01B or the Corsair Graphite Series 380T?

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SilverStone RAVEN Series RVZ01B: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811163252

Corsair Graphite Series 380T: http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Graphite-Series-Mini-ITX-Portable/dp/B00LA6X38O

 

Hey guys! I am looking for max portability. Both these cases are extremely small. I want to switch cases, motherboard, and CPU cooler if I must. Here are my current specs.

 

With the Graphite 380T I could hold the handle with one hand easily, though with the Raven RVZ01B I could put it in my backpack. I have read so far though that I would have to change my PSU? If that is true, then the Corsair Graphite 380T is the winner.

My dream build is a watercooled 450D or 750D with a i7-4930k and 2 780 Ti's in SLI. My realistic build is a $1500 budget build. 

 

I need a job.

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You would have to change to a sgx psu if getting the SilverStone case.

My plan is to sell the case and mobo to a friend, but the PSU thing is really the bank breaker :/. Albeit the corsair case cost about $50 more than it should ;_;

My dream build is a watercooled 450D or 750D with a i7-4930k and 2 780 Ti's in SLI. My realistic build is a $1500 budget build. 

 

I need a job.

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According to Corsair's website, the 380T can have PSUs up to 160mm, your current PSU won't fit since it's 180mm. 

 

http://www.corsair.com/en/landing/graphite-series-380t-780t

I will wait to see if I can mod it.

My dream build is a watercooled 450D or 750D with a i7-4930k and 2 780 Ti's in SLI. My realistic build is a $1500 budget build. 

 

I need a job.

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I will wait to see if I can mod it.

 

Cool. Sorry about the broken link, fixed it now.

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Cool. Sorry about the broken link, fixed it now.

That, or I will try and trade my 850W for someone's 650W. I got the 850W with plans of crossfire, but realized I still had beyond great performance with one card @ 3 1080p monitors.

My dream build is a watercooled 450D or 750D with a i7-4930k and 2 780 Ti's in SLI. My realistic build is a $1500 budget build. 

 

I need a job.

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