Wanna play help me choose a new case?

rhinox99

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Thanx for the linkification (is that a word? hehe)

Why not choose one that you like more? :D
 

LXi

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Well with AMD you need more power, which is why I would pick the Antec that has 300W.
 

rhinox99

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Ideally I'm trying to find a case that doesn't include a PS but onvia is all sold out of the 7237 version w/o the PS :( So I gotta pay more for a something I don't really want
 

LXi

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Well the Enlight sure is a good case, but why pay for something you wont need? Why not try some other store?
 

divinemartyr

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I personally love this case.

I own it and couldn't be happier. Adding a 300w power supply does cost $23 more, but this store ships VERY quickly and customizes all of their cases. It's worth paying a bit of a premium. $54, plus $35 for the 300w power supply will cost you $89 plus shipping, for a total cost of around $100. You can spend an extra $35 for this one, trust me ;) it's worth it.

divinemartyr
 

GEShields

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Go with a Lian-Li Aluminum case and get an enermax 360 watt PS...this thing is really quiet and even under hardcore gaming, the cpu only gets to 115F and the case is 86F...

Did I mention it was quiet also:D

I paid 120 for the case from Case Link and then $48 for the PSU from eGay.. I have the PC-10 (aluminum but beige in color...)

Greg

 

JoLLyRoGer

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My favorite place to shop for cases is www.colorcase.com. I've bought 2 cases from there. They have a splendid variety of cool looking/well designed cases. What's more is they offer your choice of Fortron power supplies. Give them a try. It wouldn't surprise me at all if you found exactly what you are looking for.