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Which corsair case?

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None of them are "better" than the other, just pick the one you like the design of more that has all the features you need.

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None of them are "better" than the other, just pick the one you like the design of more that has all the features you need.

To say it in other way. Which one do you prefer?

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I prefer corsair 300R, it's cheap ,it has plenty space for my components and it saves me money to spend for other things on my pc...

 

P.S. 750D and780t are better looking out of those 3! 750D>780T>760T

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The Air 540 looks awesome with great airflow and cable management.

The 760T looks awesome as well.

The 750D has very similar internals to the 760T but it has a cleaner aesthetic.

And the 450D still has a clean aesthetic and has good airflow and it can still support a full ATX motherboard.

 

These 4 are the ones that I would consider, check them out, see which one looks nicer to you and fits your budget!

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I have the 750D, but I am looking to maybe go to a NZXT H440 as I love their stealth cover over the PSU, really sleak. Out of those I'd probably go with the 760T as I love the double windows. a lot. Not as sleak as the 750D but a beautiful case anyway.

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I got the 350D (m-atx) but it fits 240mm rads.

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I would say that it mostly comes down to a personal preference if your not doing a custom water cooling loop most good quality cases are smiler in most aspects and it's more pick which design you like, saying that though there might be a specific feature that means allot to you. In my opinion I like the look of the 780T but it's on the more expensive side.

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Can you add a poll.

If so I vote 760T

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To say it in other way. Which one do you prefer?

None of them, I dislike them equally. :lol:

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These cases are fairly similar so let's draw up a comparison:

Cooling
780T: up to 2x 360mm rad with an additional 240mm and a total of 8 fan mounting points: 3x140mm, 2x 120mm and either 2x140mm or 3x 120mm
760T:1x 360mm 1x 280mm rads with a total of 7 fan mounting points 6x (120/140mm),1x 120mm

750D: 1x 360mm 1x 280mm rads with 8 fan mounting points 6x(120/140mm) and 2x 120mm

 

Drive Compatibility:
780T: 3x 2.5";6x (3.5/2.5"); 3x 5.25"
760T: as 780T with an additional 2.5"
750D: as 760T

Personally i think it comes down to looks. The wing doors of 780T are pretty cool, but they all feature plexi side panels, which may or may not be your thing.

I'll update this post when i have some good airflow comparisons, although it'll be largely dependant on whether you remove the HDD cages or not (I did for my C70, and it made a huge difference, so i mounted the HDD and SSD's into my 5.25" bays)

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I've also been having this question for a while. I really liked the 750D and 760T, but the announcement of the 780T got me really hyped. It was kind of a disappointment to me though, as it really wasn't that much of an improvement and it costs A LOT (maybe its just cause of the preorder price).

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