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December 14, 2011 12:54:27 PM

My old case is getting narrower each time i upgrade a part of my PC (especially for GPU)

so i'm planning to buy a big case, with nice-looking, coz i wanna use it as modding purpose too.. :D  well, I have 2 candidates:

Corsair Graphite 600T (black/white edition) and Thermaltake Chaser MK-I

those cases has almost same price tag, with well-known manufacturer and cool design..

You can post your suggestions with price tag between $100-$200..

thanks in advance :) 

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December 14, 2011 12:56:46 PM

Corsair 650D is a great case from a modding point-of-view :)  ~depending what you want to do with it of course :)  But it should be more than big enough for any standard build, and supports some water-cooling solutions too.
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December 14, 2011 1:11:21 PM

AdrianPerry said:
Corsair 650D is a great case from a modding point-of-view :)  ~depending what you want to do with it of course :)  But it should be more than big enough for any standard build, and supports some water-cooling solutions too.


the 650D is a bit too minimalist. and with higher price tag too..my maximum funds for case is only $200 - not more. any more reccomendations mr.Adrian? :) 
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December 14, 2011 1:18:52 PM

There's literally hundreds of computer case's out there :) 

My opinion is always just go for something you like the look of personally that fits your builds needs. It always really annoys me when I see people building inside a HAF X with a Micro-ATX motherboard, single graphics card and just one HDD. It just makes no sense, especially when the case is taking up 1/4 of their build budget :)  Find something that fits your needs, and don't over-pay for unnecessary features :) 
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December 14, 2011 1:24:42 PM

I have had a great experience with the Corsair 600T (Black). It is easy to build and mod in, and has fantastic cooling. The 600T is a big "mid" sized case and will allow you to sli/Xfire without a problem.

It is quiet if you keep the solid door on, and super cool if you put the mesh door on with fans.

The Thermaltake looks cool, but I don't have any experience with it.
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December 14, 2011 1:29:44 PM

AdrianPerry said:
There's literally hundreds of computer case's out there :) 

My opinion is always just go for something you like the look of personally that fits your builds needs. It always really annoys me when I see people building inside a HAF X with a Micro-ATX motherboard, single graphics card and just one HDD. It just makes no sense, especially when the case is taking up 1/4 of their build budget :)  Find something that fits your needs, and don't over-pay for unnecessary features :) 


yea, don't worry..it wont be overbudget.. :D 
coz i'm planning to buy a new card, new RAM, and a new HDD..oh, also a new and cooler HSF if needed. :) 
and with some aftermarket case fan..that would be awesome! :na: 

what i needed is just a big case for future purposes.. :) 


chesteracorgi said:
I have had a great experience with the Corsair 600T (Black). It is easy to build and mod in, and has fantastic cooling. The 600T is a big "mid" sized case and will allow you to sli/Xfire without a problem.

It is quiet if you keep the solid door on, and super cool if you put the mesh door on with fans.

The Thermaltake looks cool, but I don't have any experience with it.


this is what i want, a review! :na: 
so there's side door options? coz i saw some people using the mesh-side door and the solid one.
yes, Thermaltake looks really cool..but i really like Minimalist design (but not so minimalist like 650D or 800D) :) 
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