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Author:  bonoscot [ 17 Dec 2011, 18:52 ]
Post subject:  Dual/TRI/Quad Cases?

Hey guys im gonna start my own build soon,looking for suggestion for a full Tower Case.

I am currently looking at The Coolermaster Haf X.

Any other suggestions?

The Case MUST support Multi Video cards AMd 6970s with Enough space for Water Cooling etc.

The wider the interior the better to be honest

Thanks for suggestions.


Price Bracket £130

Author:  Haldi [ 17 Dec 2011, 21:55 ]
Post subject:  i'm right now building my new

i'm right now building my new computer with the Coolermaster Cosmos S










Going with TriFire Watercooling, ExternalRadiator a NovaPhoby 1080. The pump is gonna be right there beside the PSU with a compensationtank on top of it.


But might be a little over 130£

Author:  Gilly [ 17 Dec 2011, 21:58 ]
Post subject:  bonoscot wrote:Hey guys im

Hey guys im gonna start my own build soon,looking for suggestion for a full Tower Case.

I am currently looking at The Coolermaster Haf X.

Any other suggestions?

The Case MUST support Multi Video cards AMd 6970s with Enough space for Water Cooling etc.

The wider the interior the better to be honest

Thanks for suggestions.


Price Bracket £130


Silverstone Raven 2, Fractal Design XL or Corsair 600D. Some of the bigger Lian Li ones are also on my list of cases I would like that fit your criteria, but they have very high price tags!

Author:  Delphium [ 17 Dec 2011, 22:16 ]
Post subject:  Using a Coolermaster Stacker

Using a Coolermaster Stacker 832 here, again its another large case that supports multiple gfx cards and watercooling internaly with little to no modding.
Most ATX + BTX compatible cases should do you well.

Author:  bonoscot [ 17 Dec 2011, 23:20 ]
Post subject:  Lian Li are far too

Lian Li are far too expensive,but look the balls,i kinda looking into the Fractal XL......Looks ok,but has 3 zones of cooling to me i would prefer it to be completely open ie.The motherboard is split between the PSU and HD drives.


Any other suggestions would be appreciated as well.



Theres a possibilty of me using 3 x 6970s.....with Water Cooling and a 1350 Modular PSU

Author:  bonoscot [ 18 Dec 2011, 01:22 ]
Post subject:  Hey guys I kinda narrowed it

Hey guys I kinda narrowed it down to these 4......

Antec 1200
Fractal XL
Silverstone Raven
Haf 932....


Help me Break them down.

Spacial awareness ,Best Airflow,Added Water Cooler,added Modular Psu,3 Graphics card(keeping in mind the size of the 6970)

will these Boards Support most new Motherboards?im looking into boards that support i7 2600,16 Gb RAm

Forgive the stupid questions----this is my First build......will be buying case --->PSU---->MB--->PSU--->water cooler---->Gfx cards in that order


thx

Author:  Abram [ 18 Dec 2011, 06:20 ]
Post subject:  Those HAF cases are awesome,

Those HAF cases are awesome, especially for the price. If you want wide, those bitches are wide. I have a slightly smaller HAF 922 and i can fit both forearms in there while working on it, and there's about 4 inches between the end of my long GPU and my HDDs.

Author:  bonoscot [ 18 Dec 2011, 19:57 ]
Post subject:  Thanks......Just Bought

Thanks......Just Bought Coolermaster HAF 932......looks a great case,very wide,tall,amazing fan intake/outake........no dustfilters though,ill need to fix that.

Also just bough Thermaltake Toughpower 1000wt Modular PSU....so that should be sufficient to run both 6970s

Author:  Abram [ 18 Dec 2011, 21:40 ]
Post subject:  There's a removable filter

There's a removable filter over the front intake, no? I stretched pantyhose over my intake fans on my HAF 922, securing with long zip-ties. Just gotta give 'em a snap to clear the dust. You can buy made-to-fit filters, but covering my few fans cost me a whole 4 bucks. I don't bother with one over my top output, as I almost never shut off my desktop.

And it makes my computer feel sexy, too.

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