S Silba Junior Member Jan 1, 2014 12 0 0 Jan 8, 2014 #26 A big Thank you to everyone who helped I've ordered the corsair carbide 300r since it seems to be one of, if not the best airflow cases around that price point (with window).
A big Thank you to everyone who helped I've ordered the corsair carbide 300r since it seems to be one of, if not the best airflow cases around that price point (with window).
N nwo Platinum Member Jun 21, 2005 2,308 0 71 Jan 8, 2014 #27 Silba said: A big Thank you to everyone who helped I've ordered the corsair carbide 300r since it seems to be one of, if not the best airflow cases around that price point (with window). Click to expand... I wouldn't call that a budget case. But it is definitely a great choice!
Silba said: A big Thank you to everyone who helped I've ordered the corsair carbide 300r since it seems to be one of, if not the best airflow cases around that price point (with window). Click to expand... I wouldn't call that a budget case. But it is definitely a great choice!
BonzaiDuck Lifer Jun 30, 2004 16,630 2,026 126 Jan 10, 2014 #28 nwo said: I wouldn't call that a budget case. But it is definitely a great choice! Click to expand... Actually, I just looked at that model. If he likes the features for installing and securing drives and devices, it looks like a GREAT budget case. It looks like it could have great airflow . . . But I'd put 4x 140mm fans in the sucker. Probably -- you could run them at 70% the usual 1,700 top-end
nwo said: I wouldn't call that a budget case. But it is definitely a great choice! Click to expand... Actually, I just looked at that model. If he likes the features for installing and securing drives and devices, it looks like a GREAT budget case. It looks like it could have great airflow . . . But I'd put 4x 140mm fans in the sucker. Probably -- you could run them at 70% the usual 1,700 top-end