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Corsair 350D W/3 LED Cougar Fans $79.99 and $56 with BoA Deals!

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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=9591958&CatId=1509

 

If you happen to be a Bank of America customer, TigerDirect is a 20% off deal currently and the 20% comes off the purchased price ($120) and then $40 in rebates brings you to ~$56 all said and done!

 

The Cougar fans seem to be pretty darn good for the RPM that they run at and have good reviews overall.

 

I picked up a case just because i fell in love with the look and layout of the cable management.

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Wow, thats a fantastic deal.

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Great deal, great fans, bad case

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Haha, you'll need those savings if you're with BoA.

 

Ive actually profited well over $2,000 using their credit card bonuses. I have yet to pay a penny in interest charges in like 2 years :) Also have never paid for the checking/savings bundle. I have however paid out the rectum in ATM charges :(

 

Great deal, great fans, bad case

 

For a microATX build, how can you say this is a bad case? I realize the front fans are a bit restricted but compared to some of the other uATX cases i have seen, this one looks super solid. I am actually replacing my Fractal Core 1000 case with this partly for the cable management alone.

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Orange fans? I need to see an orange themed build to believe that people actually use that color

 

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Orange fans? I need to see an orange themed build to believe that people actually use that color

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why is everyone hatin on this case i love it

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Ive actually profited well over $2,000 using their credit card bonuses. I have yet to pay a penny in interest charges in like 2 years :) Also have never paid for the checking/savings bundle. I have however paid out the rectum in ATM charges :(

For a microATX build, how can you say this is a bad case? I realize the front fans are a bit restricted but compared to some of the other uATX cases i have seen, this one looks super solid. I am actually replacing my Fractal Core 1000 case with this partly for the cable management alone.

Large, overused, bad airflow, bad build quality

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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I have the 350d and I love it.

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THOSE RACIST BASTARDS

what what? micro atx?

isn't it supposed to be ATX?

The 350D is practically a smaller ATX case, but only supports an mATX motherboard.

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Seems overpriced unless you want a few ugly (albeit high performance) orange fans with it.

 

Back when the 350D came out it was a great case, but as of now there are better options.

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Best micro atx case on the market imo. Either this or the Corsair Air 240.

Those are two of the worst imo

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Large, overused, bad airflow, bad build quality

Sounds like the R4.

 

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You're entitled to your opinion but you're wrong.

 

Jokes

Factually, they're two of the worst.

 

The Air 240 has a flawed internal layout with fan and cooler mounting issues (no bottom fans with a uATX board and 240mm AIOs only in the front dependent on motherboard, which ruins the prospect of good airflow)

The 350D is plagued with build quality issues (just search 350D issue on Google, tons of results come up), has mediocre airflow due to a closed front panel and it's gigantic for uATX.

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Best micro atx case on the market imo. Either this or the Corsair Air 240.

 

The 350 only looks good if you don't use anything in the front. As soon as you install an ODD or fan controller ect, the look is really ugly since nothing is flush without the covers installed. The Air 240 is a major let down of being wide as balls and having low compatibility with tower coolers. The Phanteks Evolv isn't as wide and can fit large towers on top of having crazy water cooling support. Even the cheaper Thermaltake Core V21 has a lot more cooling options over the Air 240.

 

 

Sounds like the R4.

 

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My R4 is in the garage. Horrible flex in the roof, paint chipped just from undoing necessary screws, white on metal and plastic do not match, in spite of being large with sound dampening you still heard fans (and these were Phanteks 140's and a side 140mm Noctua unit). The Define R4 was essentially Hype, the case.

 

 

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Would you be able to QUANTIFY why they are the worst? If not, its just another opinion on the internet.

See below

Factually, they're two of the worst.

 

The Air 240 has a flawed internal layout with fan and cooler mounting issues (no bottom fans with a uATX board and 240mm AIOs only in the front dependent on motherboard, which ruins the prospect of good airflow)

The 350D is plagued with build quality issues (just search 350D issue on Google, tons of results come up), has mediocre airflow due to a closed front panel and it's gigantic for uATX.

The 350 only looks good if you don't use anything in the front. As soon as you install an ODD or fan controller ect, the look is really ugly since nothing is flush without the covers installed. The Air 240 is a major let down of being wide as balls and having low compatibility with tower coolers. The Phanteks Evolv isn't as wide and can fit large towers on top of having crazy water cooling support. Even the cheaper Thermaltake Core V21 has a lot more cooling options over the Air 240.

 

 

 

My R4 is in the garage. Horrible flex in the roof, paint chipped just from undoing necessary screws, white on metal and plastic do not match, in spite of being large with sound dampening you still heard fans (and these were Phanteks 140's and a side 140mm Noctua unit). The Define R4 was essentially Hype, the case.

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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