Whats a good case for keeping components EXTREMELY cold

FineVisionz

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Hello,

I am looking for a case that can keep my components really cold without having to water/aftermarket cooling. I know that this is a silly question, but I just have to ask. So in the end my question basically is, is there a computer case out there known for keeping components cooler than other computer cases?

 
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yea I have to agree, most cases are the same. I always laugh when someone recommends a case to someone because "It has 7% better/more airflow". Most brand name cases above $70 are more then enough to cool most configurations, look good, and have adequate features, such as USB 3 ports, estata etc etc.

Expensive cases such as the corsair 900D, are really big, and really only benifical for watercooling, since it lets you run 2 480rads without them exhausting heat into your case's mobo compartment. However, if you were to run a simple system in it, you would get similar temps to a cheap case.

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yea I have to agree, most cases are the same. I always laugh when someone recommends a case to someone because "It has 7% better/more airflow". Most brand name cases above $70 are more then enough to cool most configurations, look good, and have adequate features, such as USB 3 ports, estata etc etc.

Expensive cases such as the corsair 900D, are really big, and really only benifical for watercooling, since it lets you run 2 480rads without them exhausting heat into your case's mobo compartment. However, if you were to run a simple system in it, you would get similar temps to a cheap case.
 
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