Compatible case for a Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 AM3+ Motherboard

Hitndahedfred

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Good evening all,

I am putting a new system together and have all the parts except for the case. As noted above I have an Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 AM3+ Motherboard, AMD FX 8350, 4MHz octacore processor, 16 gigs of GSkill 1600 ram, 1000 watt OCZ ZX power supply and a matched set of 4 AMD 6970 GPUs. Plus all the other stuff. I was wondering which PC case would be the best as far as having enough room for my GPUs to really breathe and to have the space for enough fans to keep everything reasonably cool.

Not to much worried about the cost,,, long as it can be done under 200 or so. I was thinking a full UNIX styled tower, plain jane tan,, Ya'll kno what I mean. But something that does have the room I need for effective space/cable managment too.

ALL suggestions will be considered.
Thanks again for having a great place to ask

Hit
 
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I suggest one of the nzxt phantoms of your choice. All of them have clearance for whatever you could want and still allows for good airflow. The base model nzxt phantom doesn't have a side window but instead comes with four fans and has 3 empty places. I moved them around for a cross breeze from front to back over my motherboard and hdds. The base model also comes with a fan controller.
This model also has a great cable management system as the motherboard is surrounded by rubber grommets holes. The newer phantom models are bigger with more fan spaces and filters. Also , as far a clearance goes , the phantom cases support all types of motherboards.

Currently I'm using the base model phantom case with the asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0...

caboose123blue

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I suggest one of the nzxt phantoms of your choice. All of them have clearance for whatever you could want and still allows for good airflow. The base model nzxt phantom doesn't have a side window but instead comes with four fans and has 3 empty places. I moved them around for a cross breeze from front to back over my motherboard and hdds. The base model also comes with a fan controller.
This model also has a great cable management system as the motherboard is surrounded by rubber grommets holes. The newer phantom models are bigger with more fan spaces and filters. Also , as far a clearance goes , the phantom cases support all types of motherboards.

Currently I'm using the base model phantom case with the asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0, and an evga gtx 970 sli with 2 wd blues and 1 samsung ssd. And I still have room for many more additions.
 
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