350D or Define R4

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Both are nice cases, but a couple o things may help you decide.
The Corsair Obsidian is a smaller case than the Fractal; in fact the Fractal must surely be on the edge of being as large as you can get and still be called a "Mid".
*Bias Alert*:
That being said I like the Fractal because I don't have to worry about trying to get a large part to fit (looking at you ASUS with some of your HUGE video cards), it is a very solid well built case, great cable management, roomie and easy for my big hands to work in, filtered intake areas, with lots of options to manage heat dissipation for overclockers.
However if your wanting, needing a case that is smaller, I recommend going with the 350D as it is a nice quality case as well.

Both have very...

ozmiz

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Both are nice cases, but a couple o things may help you decide.
The Corsair Obsidian is a smaller case than the Fractal; in fact the Fractal must surely be on the edge of being as large as you can get and still be called a "Mid".
*Bias Alert*:
That being said I like the Fractal because I don't have to worry about trying to get a large part to fit (looking at you ASUS with some of your HUGE video cards), it is a very solid well built case, great cable management, roomie and easy for my big hands to work in, filtered intake areas, with lots of options to manage heat dissipation for overclockers.
However if your wanting, needing a case that is smaller, I recommend going with the 350D as it is a nice quality case as well.

Both have very aesthetic, clean looks that will not light the room up like a Christmas tree.
 
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riki652

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I will go with the R4, as you said I actually am looking in the Asus GTX 780 Direct CU II

Thanks :)