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Corsair 760t, or the Enthoo evolv Atx tempered glass  

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  1. 1. Which of these would you pick? Please write why you would too! Thx

    • Corsair 760t
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    • Enthoo evolv Atx tempered glass
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Which case would you rather buy for your computer? Either the Corsair 760t, or the Enthoo evolv Atx tempered glass? FYI in my local shop they are selling both of these cases for $189. If you answer could you also please tell my why you would choose either one of these. Thanks in advance!

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I would go for Enthoo evolv, and that is just because of the clean look.

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enthoo evolv atx i guess?

 

after having to deal with acrylic side panels, i'm thinking of finding a tempered glass replacement myself

due to acrylic being easily scratched and it attracts dust due to static electricity

 

but the 760T have a huge window and a cool latch, so it's totally up to you

 

looks vs functionality lol

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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The Enthoo Evolv ATX got the top in HardwareCanucks top cases of 2015 video, it really is a good case. Also, it looks just darn sweet.

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The Enthoo looks cooler.

 

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Evolv ATX. Personally I wouldn't got for the tempered glass version though. It has glass on both sides so you can see your nest of cables in the back, and the glass is harder to put on than the standard panels. I have my standard Evolv ATX here and it looks amazing.

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Tempered glass ftw.

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For watercooling corsair is better as it has a extra 120mm mount on the bottom.

However thats not really needed. Also you have to get a shorter psu.

But i like the design on evolv atx. Also tempered glass dosent get scratches that easily as acrylic.

But it also have glass behind the motherboard tray. So that means you have to do cables behind just perfect.

Might have to buy some custom cables witch fit the color theme. If you go with this case.

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If you go with Evolv ATX TG version be sure to pick up some nice sleeved cables as both sides of your pc will be visible. So you will need to put in much more effort for your pc to look nice with evolv atx tg but if you do it will outclass the 760t but that's just IMHO.

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9 hours ago, Loleo said:

If you go with Evolv ATX TG version be sure to pick up some nice sleeved cables as both sides of your pc will be visible. So you will need to put in much more effort for your pc to look nice with evolv atx tg but if you do it will outclass the 760t but that's just IMHO.

I agree with you but do you have any suggestions for any kits that I could buy for my computer?

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Evolv, I think it looks very clean.

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4 hours ago, Jason_Tan_ said:

I agree with you but do you have any suggestions for any kits that I could buy for my computer?

What's your PSU? 

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4 minutes ago, Jason_Tan_ said:

I have a corsair rm850i

https://store.cablemod.com/configurator/

You can use this

There are also these, but I'm not sure if they're compatible with your PSU. Maybe someone who knows if RM850 cables are compatible with RM850i cables can let you know. Or ask support.

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9 minutes ago, Jason_Tan_ said:

I have a corsair rm850i

After some research, RMi series are Type-4 cables. The only official ones Corsair sells are 24-pins. Looks like the option atm is CableMod.

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