Need a case recommendation

Mithan

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1. *I am looking for a mITX case suggestion as I am planning on upgrading to a Skylake Corei7 6700k and I want the smallest case possible that will fit my huge Gigabyte Windforce 980 Ti Card (11.5"L x 4.75"H or 300mm long)

Ideally has a few hard drive slots for:
2.5" drives but I can double sided tape the SSD's elsewhere in the case, so don't really care much for this. *
3.5" drives*

2. *Alternatively, a good mATX case that will fit the Windforce card and deep enough for something like an Arctic Cooling Freezer 13, which is about 140mm clearance. *

Thanks. *
 

nerp

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Look at offerings from Lian-Li. They have a variety of unique form factors for your size wants. I'm a big fan of Lian-Li.
 

sam_816

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I suggest u to take a good look at xigmatek Aquila. I am using it. I have used bitfenix phenom and ds cube before that. And I can't be happier with it. Only issue might be with psu's dimensions as hdd cage can limit the options. There is a lot of space under the case thanks to the handle bar design and leaves enough space for air intake for psu. There is a tilt of 10-15 degrees at which the mobo sits and the gpu's weight falls towards the gpu brackets, tho technically not that relevant but I find it good aesthetically and security wise.
There is a separate cage for 2.5" hdds. And if u decide to go mini itx instead(I did) then u can remove the hdd cage's one side(with top, its 'L' shaped) and get enough room to put a rad+fans in front.
And you should be able to fit in the 140mm high cooler.

Edit: I have used gigabyte's 980ti windforce(white/silver accents) as well. It fits fine with room to spare.
 
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lehtv

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Xigmatek Aquila has greater external dimensions than some ATX towers, at over 41 liters. Far from the "smallest case possible"

I think Fractal Design Core 500 would suit your needs. Under 20 liters, room for a GPU up to 310mm, CPU cooler up to 170mm, ATX PSU up to 160mm (modular), 3 x 3.5" and 3 x 2.5" drives. Check out Techpowerup's review