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Define S? its a good case for watercooling

Corsair 900D or Coolermaster HAF Stacker series. a separate box underneath the main case for the sole purpose of holding watercooling components.

 

and just adding to those, most Thermaltake cases can be stacked on top of itself, and are generally quite cheap.

 

at the opposite end of the spectrum there is Caselabs, most of their cases have a basement that can be purchased separately.

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Whats the difference between the define s and r5

Define R5 is less airflow/water cooling optimized and more silent optimized. It also has 5.25 inch bays and conventional drive cages.

See my Sig for a full custom water cooling build in the Define S, 10/10 would recommend.

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