A good mid tower case that will work with overclock

ULookPrettyGood

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I do plan on overclocking and i need a mid tower case that will give me the best cooling or what ever. I don't want to have to install fans i want the case to come with enough fans to cool this build, and i wouldn't mind if you suggest a case that looks good.
Also what PSU should i use
Here is the build

MOBA: EVGA Z87 FTW
CPU: i7-4770K
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i
GPU: GTX 780
RAM: Corsair Vengance 2x4gb 1600MHz Cl8
HDD: WD 1TB Black
SDD: Samsung 840 EVO 250GB
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster Zx
Case: ?
PSU: ?

I personally like the NZXT cases.
 
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You're using an AIO water cooler. You dont need amazing airflow in the case. Regardless how much were you looking to spend on both case and PSU?

Heres a great PSU that'll power your system (which takes ~500w) no problem with room for OC.

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/xfx-power-supply-p1750bbefx

And I personally like the NZXT Phantom. It has room for huge fans which allow more air to be pushed in at slower speeds which also reduces the noise it makes. And honestly has a pretty cheap price tag

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/nzxt-case-phan001wt
nzxt h440 (you can put 3 fans at the front)
fractal design R4

NZXT%20H440_Pic%2001.jpg

 

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You're using an AIO water cooler. You dont need amazing airflow in the case. Regardless how much were you looking to spend on both case and PSU?

Heres a great PSU that'll power your system (which takes ~500w) no problem with room for OC.

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/xfx-power-supply-p1750bbefx

And I personally like the NZXT Phantom. It has room for huge fans which allow more air to be pushed in at slower speeds which also reduces the noise it makes. And honestly has a pretty cheap price tag

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/nzxt-case-phan001wt
 
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