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Which case should I get?

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I am looking at buying a full tower case,  I want something that has good air flow, good cable management, and the availability to have large GFX cards.  I want a case that doesn't empty out my wallet, so I am looking to spend $120, maybe more if it is worth it.

 

 

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If you really want good airflow and the ability to expand your system literally as far as your wallet takes you, just go for the 750D. Its probably on the top 10 best cases IMHO.

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If your willing to spend $189.00 USD. The Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra is big enough for Linus to use as a tent.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147157

 

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It is a bit expensive, but as far as size goes you can't get anything bigger for a lower price.

The image doesn't really convey it's size. Here's Linus's review

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If your willing to spend $189.00 USD. The Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra is big enough for Linus to use as a tent.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147157

 

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It is a bit expensive, but as far as size goes you can't get anything bigger for a lower price.

The image doesn't really convey it's size. Here's Linus's review

Nine side mounted fans.... NINE!  That's ALOT!  It is a bit big for what I'm gonna put in it.  I also want it to be some what movable for LAN parties and such.  Haha

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Nine side mounted fans.... NINE!  That's ALOT!  It is a bit big for what I'm gonna put in it.  I also want it to be some what movable for LAN parties and such.  Haha

Well it wont be hard to move if you have a hand truck lol. Big + moveable don't really go well in the same sentence.

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Well it wont be hard to move if you have a hand truck lol. Big + moveable don't really go well in the same sentence.

Yeah, its a nice case though... Just not for me.  Also in the video I love how Linus put and ITX MB in it. Haha

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Yeah, its a nice case though... Just not for me.  Also in the video I love how Linus put and ITX MB in it. Haha

Yeah he should have just crawled inside and went to sleep lol. Have you seen the HAF Stacker 935?

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I'm still extremely happy with my Cooler Master HAF XM. I owned the Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced before that and there really is not that much size difference. Even though they call it a mid-tower it has a lot of space. You can fit any sized graphics cards, mount 280mm rad in top,  E-ATX mobo, up to 11 fans - (7)140mm and (4)120mm, hidden SSD behind mobo...etc.

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