- Nov 23, 2001
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I have a 2 year old (or so) CoolerMaster ATX case, and while I can't remember the model number, it's ATX, all aluminum, has the fan in the top, the removable MB tray, room for at least 6 or 7 HDDs, and good overall airflow. My question is whether, in your opinion, case technology has advanced at all in the last couple of years, and if so, which direction is the way to go? The factors that are important to me are:
Overall a nice clean look.
Good airflow.
Removable MB tray.
Room for lots of HDDs, without the case being physically enormous.
Those screws that can be removed and tightened without screwdrivers (not just for the outside, but for expansion cards and any other internals as well.
Not important:
Case windows.
LEDs.
No water cooling.
What do you all think?
Overall a nice clean look.
Good airflow.
Removable MB tray.
Room for lots of HDDs, without the case being physically enormous.
Those screws that can be removed and tightened without screwdrivers (not just for the outside, but for expansion cards and any other internals as well.
Not important:
Case windows.
LEDs.
No water cooling.
What do you all think?