Cooler Master HAF XB EVO. Great airflow. Sits near my a/v equipment and doesn't look out of place.
Cooler Master HAF XB EVO. Great airflow. Sits near my a/v equipment and doesn't look out of place.
Still using a very old thermaltake mozart tx, size of a vending machine , has 5 1/4 drive bays and does everything I need of it, it is crying out to be modded and have be water cooled but its hard to find 240x240 rads now.
http://www.thermaltake.co.nz/product/Chassis/fulltower/Mozarttx/ve1000sna.html
Still using a generic case bought from SCAN in 2000 for one machine, although my other home built machines use mini ITX cases. (Coolermaster and a Minibox M300)
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Thermaltake Core P3. Very happy with it and it's also a lot quieter and less of a dust magnet than I thought it was going to be.
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Coolermaster CM Stacker
Another Enthoo Luxe here.
Still not a fan of the offset intakes, but it doesn't have tempered glass, holds a bunch of stuff, shrouds the PSU and does most of what I want. Has 5.25" bays, as well, which house my various mods.
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Antec 300. It's quite old now and has been through a number of upgrades. I like it because it's got decent airflow through a large filter at the front. The side and top grills have been blocked up since the start and I have some sound deadening fitted.
For smaller builds I've used Cooler Master Elite 130's a couple of times but modified with the front chopped out to fit a grill and the internal drive cage removed - in this configuration it's cool and quiet, out of the box it's quiet but acts like a small oven. :-)
I am using the Coolermaster Cosmos 1000 as well, at the time I thought nothing could beat it, I'm looking to get a Phantek p600s if it can handle my EATX system.
NZXT Phantom Black Full tower! Thanks a Beast of a case!
10 year Old CoolerMaster Elite Case, now on its' 3rd motherboard upgrade, and 3 Fan changes, and about time for a replacement PSU.
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Silverstone FT05. The rotated case improves airflow considerably and I don't have problems with GPU droop. Other than that I'm not really concerned about aesthetics - RGB can take a hike - because my PC is in a cupboard:
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/project-silence-that-d-pc.18851216/
use mostly JouJye Super Gaming Chassis
numerous "Other" manufacturers have similar versions
of this VERY LARGE case which measures approx
635 H x 670 D x 230 Wide with support for two PSU's
VASTLY cheaper than all other versions and plenty of scope to self customise
and I've never been a lover of parting with a small fortune
merely for a housing for components - money better spent on those bitz
you'll not likely see many comments like mine - but each to their own as they say
The one in the picture: The be Quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 (orange).
NZXT Phantom 820
It is a big case, but it holds all my HDD's
I don't move it much as it's a bit wonky
http://www.nzxt.com/products/phantom-820-white
I have the black one
I seems like it is on special ATM
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