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So I was wondering which case I should get. Up until I got my K95 I was in love with the 780T. I then realized I love brushed Alumin(i)um. 

 

The only reason i'm considering the 780T is because it has more room for rads.

So, which would be better? The 750D, or 780T?

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both are equally good cases. The 780T is more of a replacement for the 600T. it basically depends on which styling you prefer. For me, I would choose the 780T as I have always liked that type of styling. But it's not up to me. Get either one, you can't go wrong. 

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750d for looks IMO. The 760t is an extremely functional case though if that's hat you're after.

 

For rads though? Well, although both can do rads, I say 760t for this kinda situation. The 750d has worse airflow and having rads does mean fewer un-occupied spaces for fans.

 

If it were my money, I would get the 750d still though because it's sexy.

 

Tough situation my friend.

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750d for looks IMO. The 760t is an extremely functional case though if that's hat you're after.

 

For rads though? Well, although both can do rads, I say 760t for this kinda situation. The 750d has worse airflow and having rads does mean fewer un-occupied spaces for fans.

 

If it were my money, I would get the 750d still though because it's sexy.

 

Tough situation my friend.

I know :D Both are sexy. At this point it's functionality vs Matching my Peripherals. I'm probably gonna go on the Watercooling subforum and see if my plans for WC will still allow sufficient air into the case.

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750d fits the k95 better. In the end it'll depend on your interior because the 780t is available in more colors. I think. 780t may have better airflow but 750d is probably quieter.

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I never liked the Enthoo cases. I don't know why, they just don't appeal to me.

 

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I never liked the Enthoo cases. I don't know why, they just don't appeal to me.

 

Ohh yeah! Because im a Massive Corsair Fan Boy!

 

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Fair enough, I at least wanted to make you aware of the Phanteks line as options.

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