a MITX watercooling case recommendation?

1832vin

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i'm currently building an MITX z87 board, with a standard 780ti card, and doing a custom loop to loop both of them into a 240mm rad, and a EK pump res combo (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=WC-446-EK)

and, i am stuck on case choice-ing. i had my eyes on the thermal take core V1, but it's taking too long to release, and i can't be without a computer for too long.
i know there's prodogy, but it's just too big, and expensive
so....
my buget is already under, so as cheap as possible, i don't mind noise, but i need it small and cheap
any clue as to the case?
 
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Regarding the size, you've got to make a tradeoff somewhere. Lots of them can fit the 240mm radiators, but most are the same size as the Prodigy with it's top and bottom handles off. The prodigy can actually hold 2 240mm rads at the same time if you go with a more low profile setup.

How about the Corsair obsidian 250d?
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/obsidian-series-250d-mini-itx-pc-case

2 cooler master HAF915's that stack, one with your hardware and the other with two 360mm rads for rig that runs at room temperature?
http://us.coolermaster.com/product/Detail/case/mini-itx-haf-series/haf915f.html

Regarding the size, you've got to make a tradeoff somewhere. Lots of them can fit the 240mm radiators, but most are the same size as the Prodigy with it's top and bottom handles off. The prodigy can actually hold 2 240mm rads at the same time if you go with a more low profile setup.

How about the Corsair obsidian 250d?
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/obsidian-series-250d-mini-itx-pc-case

2 cooler master HAF915's that stack, one with your hardware and the other with two 360mm rads for rig that runs at room temperature?
http://us.coolermaster.com/product/Detail/case/mini-itx-haf-series/haf915f.html

 
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