looking for full tower case

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Im looking for a full tower case that can house ASUS Deluxe II, intel i7 6900k, h100i gtx, 2 asus gtx 1080's in the future as well as SSD, M2, and 2-4 standard harddrives in raid for design work. If its capable of doing watercooling at some point then that would be a bonus but i dont wanna have to loose HD's or any other components in the system to do custom watercooling in the future if i decide to do it. Just looking for something with lots of room.
 
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no problems with it and something like the swiftech is a good start into watercooling as its expandable to include the gpu

thats how i started off then got more into it

and i am really bad at doing a tidy build this case made it so much easier by hiding the psu and got cable grommets/holes every where you need them

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Holy Crap! wow thats a pretty nice case and not too too expensive. Not like i thought it was gonna be. The black and red one on newegg is pretty cool which is the color theme i wanna do. All though my mobo is black/white. i like it. And if i wanted to do a hybrid Graphics card, the cooler can fit in the bottom. Looks like a 240mm rad can fit in the top as well and still miss the Motherboard and all. Will it do push/pull on a 240mm rad up top? The video looked cool with multiple rads in the case allthough they took out all the cages so that would suck even though you can use it looks like 4 ssd mounts on back side of case. Ill have to google pics of it to see what people have done with it.

Thanks for pointing me to it.
 
trust me it will take a ton of stuff

i have 360 rad in top

240 rad in bottom

2 pumps

4 mechanical drives--plus 2 more sitting on the bottom under drive cages--didnt need to remove drive cages to fit everything in

3 reservoirs

2 ssds

and more in there its bloody heavy though lol i made a trolley for it
 
sorry got problems with reading blocks of text so didnt see the push/pull bit first time of reading

yes should do push pull on top--though how thick your rad is and your motherboard may differ from mine

i have had a lot of cases but kept this one longer than any of them

the hidden psu makes for a really tidy build as well

about the only thing i could fault really is the window was a little hazy/tinted for my liking but i just plastic polished it

but dont regret buying this case at all
 

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Ill definately keep that one in mind. You got any pics of what you case looks like? I can give you my personal email if you dont wanna post them for public to see. Just curious to what it looks like with all that in there.
 
heres an earlier pic from when was putting it together so cable tidying and other few bits wasnt finished

in this one got swiftech h240-x in top so thats a 280 rad/all in one but got a 360 in there now with room to spare

in pic 240 rad on bottom large res on right small res/pump combo on left



 

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Thats a pretty cool setup after cabling is done. Lots of room for sure. Have u had any issues with the custom water cooling setup at all with leaks or anything. Thats the one thing im afraid of if i do custom water cooling. That case is gonna be my number one unless i find something better for sure.
 
no problems with it and something like the swiftech is a good start into watercooling as its expandable to include the gpu

thats how i started off then got more into it

and i am really bad at doing a tidy build this case made it so much easier by hiding the psu and got cable grommets/holes every where you need them
 
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Yea ill have to look at the swiftech stuff when im ready. need to wait till i get both 1080's that i want.