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    recommended M-ATX case - noise shielded?

    Hi,
    building a 4690K M-ATX mobo, but looking for a reasonable (sub £60) case that's shielded for noise - getting a bequiet 500w PSU to go in it also so any recommendations much appreciated.

    Sorry, forgot to add - really needs to have USB 3 on front/top, and a card reader would be desirable. Looked at the silencio 352, but maybe something different out there?

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    Re: recommended M-ATX case - noise shielded?

    Just a heads up but if you are buying a 4690k I am assuming you are going to want to overclock it.

    If that is the case maybe you'll want a better PSU.

    My Corsair CX just blew up recently while I was playing with voltages *ahem* so if you do plan to overclock get a decent PSU otherwise you can always get a cheaper CPU and save some dosh

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    Re: recommended M-ATX case - noise shielded?

    Yeah the silencio line is good, as is the fractal design

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    Re: recommended M-ATX case - noise shielded?

    Quote Originally Posted by Edii View Post
    My Corsair CX just blew up recently while I was playing with voltages *ahem* so if you do plan to overclock get a decent PSU otherwise you can always get a cheaper CPU and save some dosh
    Those CX PSUs have a 3 year warranty.. It's worth a shot requesting an RMA and see if our customer service will be able to replace that unit for you.

    You can submit a request here, Corsair.force.com

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