Best possible gaming case? No budget.

himfour4

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Need the absolute best case out there, I say no budget but if it's like a 300$ case that's a little ridiculous for a case. Using it for gaming so fans etc. would be nice.
 
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You've got plenty of ATX mid-towers to choose from and the majority of them are very similar. The one the other poster suggested is one of the more expensive ones and all your components will fit in it and stay nice and ventilated. There is plenty of room to add more components in the future such as more drives, graphics cards, etc. It is also one of the better ones for...

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More info is needed about what you are planning on building. It depends on the components you are putting in it, especially the form factor of your motherboard. Also, what type of cooling are you planning on using, graphics cards, HDD/SSD setup, etc. There are many different combinations and sizes.
 

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Well I'm not doing anything fancy like water cooling, just a regular fan heatsink on the CPU, I have an r9 280 which is almost 12" long so space is a must, full size preferred. I've got 2 SSD's, 120gb / 480gb. Prefer a case with good cable management and lots of airflow / cooling since i'm just using a heatsink on the CPU. The motherboard is a regular ATX form.
 

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You've got plenty of ATX mid-towers to choose from and the majority of them are very similar. The one the other poster suggested is one of the more expensive ones and all your components will fit in it and stay nice and ventilated. There is plenty of room to add more components in the future such as more drives, graphics cards, etc. It is also one of the better ones for cable management. You can spend about $80 less and get a similar mid-tower with a similar layout on something like the 400R instead http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139008&ignorebbr=1 which is just not as fancy looking and lacks some of the extra USB ports and fan controller. You can always use the money you saved to add your own fan controller such as the $30 NZXT Sentry-2 touchscreen single bay one - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811992005&cm_re=fan_controller-_-11-992-005-_-Product as well as better case fans for quieter operation and better cooling.
 
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