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MusicMayne

Current case: Thermaltake Level 10 GT (about 5 years old)

 

Looking for the best airflow possible that can house Noctua D15

 

Anyone recommend the new Corsair 740 air?  D15 compatible?

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Some drawbacks of the 740:

No room for dvd drive

No bottle dust filter

 

 

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Or any half decent case from a reputable brand.

 

Its like none of you watch any of the tests that LMG do.

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On 25/09/2016 at 7:26 PM, MusicMayne said:

Current case: Thermaltake Level 10 GT (about 5 years old)

 

Looking for the best airflow possible that can house Noctua D15

 

Anyone recommend the new Corsair 740 air?  D15 compatible?

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Some drawbacks of the 740:

No room for dvd drive

No bottle dust filter

 

 

Check out Phanteks 400.

 

They come with a windowed side, or closed side. 

 

It also comes with 3 different colours.

  • Black with Green LED.
  • Grey with Red LED.
  • White with Blue LED.

 

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Another option I would suggest is the NZXT Noctis 450.

 

It comes with 4 pre-installed fans (1 exhaust and 3 front fans), it also has room for 2 more ontop and can fit a nice aio kraken there too.

 

It comes in 2 different colours:

  • White with Blue LED
  • Black with Red LED
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Added NZXT

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If you want an optical drive maybe one of the Corsair Obsidian's or 760T/780T. Or you could get an external drive.

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If you don't care about aesthetics too much then get something like a HAF series case. My HAF 912 for my old AMD system was insanely good for that, which is kind of the point of the H.A.F acronym. Seriously good for entry level, if you can get something like a 932 though that would be better because that will swap the interior from that old school metal color to a black painted interior.

If you want something that looks good then you would probably be better off with something more like a Corsair obsidian case or a 500R or something.

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