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BitFenix Colossus vs Corsair 650D?

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September 9, 2013 4:26:40 PM

I'm looking to buy a case and both of these have me awestruck in terms of aesthetics. But the question that will finalize my decision is: Which case is better?

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September 9, 2013 7:32:11 PM

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November 23, 2013 10:19:45 PM

No help I guess...
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November 23, 2013 10:46:24 PM

Picking a case is all based on personal preferences and between the two they both have their purposes.
BitFenix Colossus vs Corsair 650D
Full Tower-BitFenix / Mid tower- 650D
max E-ATX for Bitfenix / max ATX for 650D
has 9 slots on BitFenix / 8 slots on 650D. Normal ATX cases have 7 slot max. the extra is for GPU vents. Also some cass with 8-9 slots supports XL-ATX boards, but these two cases dosn't say whether it's supported or not.
Larger CPU cutout for the Corsair, so less chance of removing the entire board just to install or remove the CPU cooler's back plate
Corsair has a built in SATA dock, handy when plugging a internal drive when you want to do backups and not want to use the USB
BitFenix has a cover on on the USB ports and audio. Great for placing small items like a USB card reader or 2.5" drive.

Between the two, I'll go with the Corsair 650D
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November 23, 2013 10:50:31 PM

lp231 said:
Picking a case is all based on personal preferences and between the two they both have their purposes.
BitFenix Colossus vs Corsair 650D
Full Tower-BitFenix / Mid tower- 650D
max E-ATX for Bitfenix / max ATX for 650D
has 9 slots on BitFenix / 8 slots on 650D. Normal ATX cases have 7 slot max. the extra is for GPU vents. Also some cass with 8-9 slots supports XL-ATX boards, but these two cases dosn't say whether it's supported or not.
Larger CPU cutout for the Corsair, so less chance of removing the entire board just to install or remove the CPU cooler's back plate
Corsair has a built in SATA dock, handy when plugging a internal drive when you want to do backups and not want to use the USB
BitFenix has a cover on on the USB ports and audio. Great for placing small items like a USB card reader or 2.5" drive.

Between the two, I'll go with the Corsair 650D


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