Help recommend PC Case

kennyc

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Hi all,

Looking and buying a new case for my new rig and don't know what to get.
My specs are:
Intel i7 4790 CPU
Asus M97 Pro motherboard
Cooler Master Vengeance 850 PSU
Corsair Vengeance 8gb kit 1600
Samsung EVO 120GB SSD
Seagate 1TB HDD

It is currently sitting in my old case which is a Thermaltake SopranoRS with the side window.
I am looking for a new case as it is time for one. I am after something that looks good, has a good amount of room, good airflow, great cable management and has a side window.

I keep looking at the Corsair 760t white as I think it looks fantastic and has great cable management and room. Only thing is that I think it may be a bit to big. But yeah can't decide.

Any other options?
Thanks
 
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Well I own and LOVE the 750D, it's a little pricey but that's what you pay for, it has great build quality, plenty of cable management room, like tons; a lot of airflow and space along with a beautiful side window that is darkened.

The whole case is very flush and tidy with easy to remove and filters for easy cleaning and high quality fans as well as room for more fans.

My only complaint about this case is the HDD cage, it is stable and it doesn't move but it feels "cheap" in comparison to the rest of the case but I'm not too worried really as it doesn't vibrate and keeps the HDDs in place.

The other case I would recommend is the 230t, coming in a variety of colours...and again with a beautiful clean design and darkened window, it...

IRyannHD

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Well I own and LOVE the 750D, it's a little pricey but that's what you pay for, it has great build quality, plenty of cable management room, like tons; a lot of airflow and space along with a beautiful side window that is darkened.

The whole case is very flush and tidy with easy to remove and filters for easy cleaning and high quality fans as well as room for more fans.

My only complaint about this case is the HDD cage, it is stable and it doesn't move but it feels "cheap" in comparison to the rest of the case but I'm not too worried really as it doesn't vibrate and keeps the HDDs in place.

The other case I would recommend is the 230t, coming in a variety of colours...and again with a beautiful clean design and darkened window, it offers tons of room inside for components and airflow as well as accompanying lots of room for cable management.
 
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