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Just watched the videos, had no time yesterday. Really nice and detailed introduction. Also took a look at the "How to build a Computer for Gaming" it looks really simple, I thought it is  much much harder than that. I will take a look at the cases and I may post it here so you can say your opinion about it :)

 

Edit; Heh, took a look and there are like a lot of them and they all looks good but I'm probably more "into" the cases with more kind of stuff at their body part :D

 

1. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004O0PAKW/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=computers - Well starting with this one, I haven't seen anything before and I like those type of cases, this is probably my favourite compared to the others.

 

2. http://www.amazon.co.uk/BitFenix-Colossus-Case-Tower-Black/dp/B0043A1HAU/ref=pd_sim_sbs_computers_1 - I like this one, looks really nice it really got my eyes on it while I was browsing trough the list of cases of Bitfenix.

 

3. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008B6ONXA/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=computers - Really nice done, clean and very stylish.

 

@Kiwiandapple any opinions here mate? :)

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Just watched the videos, had no time yesterday. Really nice and detailed introduction. Also took a look at the "How to build a Computer for Gaming" it looks really simple, I thought it is  much much harder than that. I will take a look at the cases and I may post it here so you can say your opinion about it :)

Edit; Heh, took a look and there are like a lot of them and they all looks good but I'm probably more "into" the cases with more kind of stuff at their body part :D

1. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004O0PAKW/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=computers - Well starting with this one, I haven't seen anything before and I like those type of cases, this is probably my favourite compared to the others.

2. http://www.amazon.co.uk/BitFenix-Colossus-Case-Tower-Black/dp/B0043A1HAU/ref=pd_sim_sbs_computers_1 - I like this one, looks really nice it really got my eyes on it while I was browsing trough the list of cases of Bitfenix.

3. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008B6ONXA/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=computers - Really nice done, clean and very stylish.

@Kiwiandapple any opinions here mate? :)

What about a 350D? http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-case-cc9011029ww

It's smaller and has great part compatibility. 

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@spawnera 

For cases, its always something personal, I might like something that you think looks absolutely horrible. 
So aside from looks, the build quality and attention to detail from Corsair cases are always very well done. 

 

I am still in your case, mostly trying to point to a more silent optimized case. If it's not visable, it doesn't really mather how it looks.

While I agree that the Corsair 600T is an awesome case, (I was looking at that one aswell when I was building my rig) it's not that awesome when you don't see that thing to much. 

 

Fractal Design R4 - Unboxxing here

Antec P280 - Unboxxing here

NZXT H230 - Unboxxing here

 

Those 3 are all silent optimized, and in that order is how I would prefer it. 

But just remember, all fancy looking cases useally aren't that quite. You can solve this abit with buying diffrent case fans and add some foam yourself, but still. 

 

As @WoodenMarker said aswell, I really like the 350D. Great case and great size. 

NZXT Phantom windowed, Asus Z77 Sabertooth, Intel 2600K, Noctua NH-D14, EVGA 780 Classified, Crucial Ballistic Tactical, Crucial M4 128GB + Samsung 850 EVO, Corsair RM850, Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Peripherals: Sennheiser HD598, FinalMouse Classic, SteelSeries Qck Heavy, Ducky Shine Zero (MX Brown), AOC G2460PF & Qnix QX2710

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@spawnera 

For cases, its always something personal, I might like something that you think looks absolutely horrible. 

So aside from looks, the build quality and attention to detail from Corsair cases are always very well done. 

 

I am still in your case, mostly trying to point to a more silent optimized case. If it's not visable, it doesn't really mather how it looks.

While I agree that the Corsair 600T is an awesome case, (I was looking at that one aswell when I was building my rig) it's not that awesome when you don't see that thing to much. 

 

Fractal Design R4 - Unboxxing here

Antec P280 - Unboxxing here

NZXT H230 - Unboxxing here

 

Those 3 are all silent optimized, and in that order is how I would prefer it. 

But just remember, all fancy looking cases useally aren't that quite. You can solve this abit with buying diffrent case fans and add some foam yourself, but still. 

 

As @WoodenMarker said aswell, I really like the 350D. Great case and great size. 

Thank you. I simply had no clue about the existence of cases like those. And to be honest, I didn't knew there are cases with windows on their sides, guess I'm a bit out-dated :( Let me take a look at the unboxing :)

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Thank you. I simply had no clue about the existence of cases like those. And to be honest, I didn't knew there are cases with windows on their sides, guess I'm a bit out-dated :( Let me take a look at the unboxing :)

 

The fractal Design R4 has a window or not, you can choose there - the windowed version is abit less quite. But is still a nice case. 

NZXT Phantom windowed, Asus Z77 Sabertooth, Intel 2600K, Noctua NH-D14, EVGA 780 Classified, Crucial Ballistic Tactical, Crucial M4 128GB + Samsung 850 EVO, Corsair RM850, Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Peripherals: Sennheiser HD598, FinalMouse Classic, SteelSeries Qck Heavy, Ducky Shine Zero (MX Brown), AOC G2460PF & Qnix QX2710

Build Log: Phantom - Antique Noctua

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