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Fractal design define R5 or Define S are some pretty nice cases. Although they're mid-tower cases

So I am thinking of something with nice window, with high airflow, preferably a full tower. I might also apply some 3M wrap on it.

 

I found Corsair 750D ATX. Any better ideas?  

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Fractal design define R5 or Define S are some pretty nice cases. Although they're mid-tower cases

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On 12/08/2016 at 1:20 PM, Danscu said:

Fractal design define R5 or Define S are some pretty nice cases. Although they're mid-tower cases

Damn, they are both pretty neat! Thank you so much! 

 

PS. Nice avatar ;)

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Yea the Define S has literally the best possible cooling of any midtower on the market while being quieter than almost every other case. Even over cases like the H440 and Silent Base 600 that are "silence optimized".

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