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Hi im gonna build a new computer.

Motherboard.: Gigabyte G1.sniper 5

Power supply: Corsair ax860i

HDD = not decided yet

SSD = Sanddisk extreme 240 gb

CPU = Haswell 4770k

GPU = Gtx 780

Ram = not decided but corsairs vengeance pro 

Cooling = corsair hydro h110 or 100i

Also noctua fans
Now my question , what case should i pick. i want the best case for about 200dollars. 
Airflow and fancontroll is everything.!

please help me!

 

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Are these parts final? There are places where you can cut back on costs without losing much/any noticeable performance.

 

If you like plastic, this case matches your theme, has an integrated fan controller, and has great cooling options.

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/nzxt-case-phan002gr

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For 200 dollars, I would say get either a Corsair 650D or 600T.

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have you looked at nanoxia as most of their cases are almost silent and have built in fan controller and they are not that expensive

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Are these parts final? There are places where you can cut back on costs without losing much/any noticeable performance.

 

If you like plastic, this case matches your theme, has an integrated fan controller, and has great cooling options.

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/nzxt-case-phan002gr

Coming from an experienced phantom owner, dont get it this case is the biggest waste of money ever.

 

For 200 dollars, I would say get either a Corsair 650D or 600T.

+1 good choices

 

well both doesnt support E-ATX

i need a case that supports E-ATX for max 200 dollars

Modding it to fit isnt hard, you just had have to drill a hole or to and thread it, a 10min job at most

 

and the case should be good not shit

Then stay away from NZXT

 

have you looked at nanoxia as most of their cases are almost silent and have built in fan controller and they are not that expensive

+1 I am looking at the deep silence 6 and it looks amazing :p

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Corsiar C70 maybe? I'm not sure if it supports E-ATX, though. The new upcoming Air 540 will support it, so that if you like it. That would have better airflow then others and would support push/pull on your radiator.

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