HELP! Looking for case

gersken

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Hello there,

What pc case do you recommend for a build like this?
1) (CPU) Intel Core i7-8700K (LGA 1151,3.70MHz, 12MB)

2) (Motherboard) Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 (LGA1151, Z370, DDR4)

3) (RAM) HyperX DDR4 Predator 16GB 3000MHz

4) (VGA) Nvidia Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti / ASUS ROG Strix GeForce® GTX 1070 (I'm between them)

5) Solid State Drive (SSD) SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 500gb

6) (PSU) CORSAIR HX 850i Fully MODULAR 80+ PLATINUM

7) Hydro cooler Corsair H110i

Do you think that Corsair Series 780T Black Full-Tower is worth it ?







 
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The 780T cases are nice but I would also suggest the Phanteks EVOLV ATX (or glass version if within budget). Also I would go for the 1070 ti and would change the PSU as 850W is way more power then you'll need unless your considering SLI which I would advise against as SLI support nowadays is poor.

WildCard999

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The 780T cases are nice but I would also suggest the Phanteks EVOLV ATX (or glass version if within budget). Also I would go for the 1070 ti and would change the PSU as 850W is way more power then you'll need unless your considering SLI which I would advise against as SLI support nowadays is poor.
 
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JoeMomma

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That case is truly hugely gigantic, much bigger than you need for your components.
If you like the way it looks, then it's worth it.

I always suggest be quiet! cases. I picked my SB800 for the looks and found out it's built like a Mercedes tank.
Also they are truly quiet, lined with rubber, HDD isolation frames and come with expensive SilentWings fans pre-installed.

Medium - What I wish I got, but it came out a month after I got mine.
It's the same as the SB800 on the inside but with less options to make it cheaper.
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Large - What I have is bigger than what I need. But it's still the nicest PC I have ever owned.
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Extra Large - This is a highly rated E-ATX case.
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