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Phanteks eththoo pro vs Corsair 750d

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2 minutes ago, BlyduJynx said:

When I buy stuff online it looks so much smaller then it actually is so I use lyrics buy stuff way to big. Would it be easy to set a watercooling loop up in this case?

Definitely. The Enthoo Pro actually comes with a mounting plate for reservoirs. ;)

I am planning on upgrading my computer case but I am not sure which I should go with. I want something that will be able to watercool in the future, but still have good airflow now that I don't have to upgrade right away. I am open to suggestions my budget is $100 to $150. I know the 750d is a little more expensive but if it is really worth I think I can find $10 laying around.

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Are you set on a huge case like that?  I'm facing the same situation and I've decided on the fractal define s.  It can hold a fantastic amount of large radiator options that even many bigger cases cannot accommodate without modding. 

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3 hours ago, givegomezthegun said:

Are you set on a huge case like that?  I'm facing the same situation and I've decided on the fractal define s.  It can hold a fantastic amount of large radiator options that even many bigger cases cannot accommodate without modding. 

I'm not really set on anything, I just like the idea of a big case. If you have a better suggestion I am open to hear.

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2 minutes ago, BlyduJynx said:

I'm not really set on anything, I just like the idea of a big case. If you have a better suggestion I am open to hear.

Do you have any idea of what type of water cooling setup you'll be looking at?  That's what I used for myself to determine which case I'm going for next, I figured out how many and what size radiators I was going to use and based my searching on that.  

 

The 750d and primo both offer similar rad support, so if those layouts meet your needs whichever one you find more stylish is a good option.

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19 minutes ago, givegomezthegun said:

Do you have any idea of what type of water cooling setup you'll be looking at?  That's what I used for myself to determine which case I'm going for next, I figured out how many and what size radiators I was going to use and based my searching on that.  

 

The 750d and primo both offer similar rad support, so if those layouts meet your needs whichever one you find more stylish is a good option.

I've given no thought to water cooling set up haha. I was gonna choose a case then go from there.

 

 

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I have the Enthoo Pro and it's plenty big to cram whatever I want to in there, and it's not insanely huge either which is an added plus (like a little big bigger than my 300R but it seems roomier).

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50 minutes ago, tmcclelland455 said:

I have the Enthoo Pro and it's plenty big to cram whatever I want to in there, and it's not insanely huge either which is an added plus (like a little big bigger than my 300R but it seems roomier).

When I buy stuff online it looks so much smaller then it actually is so I use lyrics buy stuff way to big. Would it be easy to set a watercooling loop up in this case?

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2 minutes ago, BlyduJynx said:

When I buy stuff online it looks so much smaller then it actually is so I use lyrics buy stuff way to big. Would it be easy to set a watercooling loop up in this case?

Definitely. The Enthoo Pro actually comes with a mounting plate for reservoirs. ;)

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ive got both here now and they have their pros and cons against each other.

honestly, for an airflow case the pro/pro m have it over the 750D. for cost and needs the AIO systems will fit either.

custom watercooling would be a dead heat for either as the pro might just edge the 750D out.

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