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Thoughts on This case for water cooling

Peppered

Senior member
I was going to buy two Gtx 780's and three monitors but that will leave me no room to wacter cool cash wise.

I saw this case the one thing that worried me was the clearence for the vid cards, looks like it wont take a very big card.

Any way hear is a link to the case tell me what you think of it I belive it is new to the market.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811854001
 
That case is being widely praised as the closest to a "perfect" case that's been built and is the front runner for case of the year. I just built a new system in one and it's the finest case I've used. All the nice touches that went into that case just show the care that went into designing it. Here's a couple good links to start with.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1418637/phanteks-enthoo-primo-owners-club

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru.../63414-phanteks-enthoo-primo-case-review.html

Btw it's only with the reservoir bracket installed that full sized cards pose an issue. In that owner's thread I linked they show many different ways around that issue. You can take our the bracket, modify it, or if you're water cooling once you remove the cards heatsink it'll now fit with the bracket in place. Anyways read through that thread and you'll be grabbing the case real quick. You just missed getting it for around $160 after rebate with free shipping like I did during Black Friday but the case is still worth it's regular asking price. You get a lot of case for it.
 
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