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Atx Mid Tower Case?

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May 11, 2014 6:03:28 PM

Here's my build
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3Igrp
I would like a case with all the bells and whistles, relatively quite, and water cooling support for a h100i down the road. Thx

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May 11, 2014 6:34:13 PM

I'd be inclined to suggest a CoolerMaster HAF series case for that build - you'll be generating a lot of heat there that won't get fully exhausted by the graphics - Heck this is one build I might even suggest the Antec Lanboy Air (if one can still be found)
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May 11, 2014 7:22:20 PM

I'm kind of biased due to owning one, but I really love my HAF XM HAF XM @ Newegg

I only have 1 complaint, and it's a silly oversight on CoolerMaster's part, the PSU filter sits between the PSU and the bottom of the case meaning you need to unscrew the PSU to clean it.

Pluses for me (YMMV)
Fans, either lots of 120mm fans or 4 200mm fans total.
Using 200mm fans, I get 110CFM @ 19db x 3 (advertised noise/airflow)
Easily holds the 780 without having to move HDD cages

Pluses for you
Easily holds a 780 without need to move the cage, 2nd 780 will fit without issue.
Will fit the H1x0 coolers from Corsair up top.
Can attach a 120mm fan to the front of the HDD cage to add extra air flow to the top card in SLI.

They call it Mid ATX, but it's a big Mid ATX.
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