An old (but large) budget EZ-COOL case bought in 2007, it now has DIY intake fan spaces... rugged.
Thermaltake Urban S71. It's a nice sized case, well built, and has plenty of space for all my hdd's. And has an external hot swap bay. The only complaint I have is the cable tidy area could do with being 5mm or so deeper.
The good old Corsair 600T SE (the white one with the window) It's about 5 or 6 years old, great for cooling, very easy to build with and apart from a scratch (which was my fault) it's as good a s new. I'd buy another.
NZXT Phantom 410 SE in Orange and Black. Had it for just over a year now and absolutely love it. It fits everything I need to (Only just fits my Evo 212 CPU Cooler however).
Coolermaster CM 690 II Advanced with 2 x USB3. Had it for a bout three years, Great case but one of the fans became very noisy after about a year.
I currently have a coolermaster HAF XM.
it is a nice case with easy access for cleaning. I have a closed water loop so being able to take off the top with one screw to clean the fans is great.
I also like the two drive caddies on the front.
Chieftec Dragon, full ATX case from 2004. Built like a tank, tons of room and with only 3x 80mm Sharkoon fans keeps my non-bleeding edge Intel Core i5-3350P (stock fan) purring along nicely.
CoolerMaster
Phanteks Enthoo Pro M - Titanium Green :-)
Using the Coolermaster Haf X nvidia edition for the last 3-4 years and even if i upgrade my system i will be keeping the case. has all the room i need and tons of expansion space for future
Corsair 900D! Love it. It's all stock at the moment. I may mod it in someway, but I'm considering upgrading to a CaseLabs Magnum...
My latest folly is an EVGA Hadron Air
Got a 6700k, a 240mm AIO and a GTX 980 in it.
I bought it 2nd hand with no drive cage, so I modded one that holds my 2TB SSHD storage drive - the OS drive is an m.2 on the mobo - and I even managed to hook up an NZXT Hue+ in there. All in a package approx. 1ft square and 7inches wide.
I love it!
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Antec 1200 since 2009.
Just about to build a new rig in a Corsair Carbide 400c. I'd absolutely love a Thermaltake Core P3 but the wife won't let me bolt it to the dining room wall and having 2 cats and a 2 year old means putting it on the floor/desk isn't an option.
Silverstone TJ07. Its a beast of case but there is sooo much room in it. Aluminum so helps keep everything nice and cool. 2 separate water cooling loops and still room to breathe.
Short answer: Too many.
Long answer: Phantek Enthoo Primo, Fractal Design R5, Antec ISK600, Fractal Design Node 804 and an old modded original CoolerMaster Stacker.
Phantek is over rated, sloppy build quality and if I hadn't got it cheap I'd have been upset.
Both Fractal designs are decent quality for the money although the Node 804 is a very quirky design it makes an excellent case for FreeNas build.
The Antec is great case for the the £25 I paid for it.
Coolermaster is just solid quality but lacks the bells and whistles of todays more expensive designs but it is well old now.
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