Best PC Case?

Mystiblu

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Dec 4, 2016
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Okay, so at the moment, I have a White CiT Spectre, and I'm looking to upgrade to a much better case (the CiT Spectre was a huge letdown).

I've researched a couple of cases, and the best I've found is:

1. The Aerocool P7-C1. What first attracted me to this case was the design, futuristic, simple, and it even comes with 8 Colour LED modes, which added so much to the design. That caught my attention, mainly. What else is nice about it is the positioning of everything, the PSU, the hard drive slots. As well as that, I really liked where the fans were placed, and with good case fans, the air flow would be amazing!

That case is probably my favourite right now, and costs 85 pounds.

However, I did find a similar case to it, but less of a nicer design. The NZXT S340. It costs around 59 pounds, almost 30 pounds cheaper than the Aerocool.

Is there any really nice-looking cases out there for really good prices? I REALLY like the design on the Aerocool P7-C1, but do YOU think it's worth 85 pounds?

EDIT: If I find, and buy a cheap-enough case that has a real nice design + airflow, I could invest more money into buying case fans. Is the S340 a good case?
 
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The Aerocool P7-C1 looks like it stole design cues off of Corsair's 600T and Coolermaster's Cosmos chassis's and merely added some LED's to it. If you went with the NZXT S340, you'd be saving yourself some funds and the internals of the chassis are well built apart from what can be said about Aerocool. Although the chassis looks like it has ample support for only a top 240mm radiator(meaning the rear mount can only accept a 120mm fan and not a radiator, with a fan) the case doesn't look or feel stirdy and building inside it seems like it'll be of a challenge.

You could yet give it a go...since it seems you're sold towards the Aerocool chassis ;) The S340 is a spectacular chassis to work in due to it's build quality/construction. If you...

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The Aerocool P7-C1 looks like it stole design cues off of Corsair's 600T and Coolermaster's Cosmos chassis's and merely added some LED's to it. If you went with the NZXT S340, you'd be saving yourself some funds and the internals of the chassis are well built apart from what can be said about Aerocool. Although the chassis looks like it has ample support for only a top 240mm radiator(meaning the rear mount can only accept a 120mm fan and not a radiator, with a fan) the case doesn't look or feel stirdy and building inside it seems like it'll be of a challenge.

You could yet give it a go...since it seems you're sold towards the Aerocool chassis ;) The S340 is a spectacular chassis to work in due to it's build quality/construction. If you can pick up the Elite version, you're going to to be in for a treat!

Have you looked into offerings by Phanteks, Fractal's, Coolermaster, Corsair and Be Quiet! ? Speaking of cases, we don't know of your full system's specs...I'm assuming we can go for a smaller case if you have an matx/itx board.
 
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