Saturday, August 7, 2010

Which gaming computer case would you reccomend?

Okay so I want to get a new case, a nice looking, good airflow, gaming/ enthusiast case. I Have an ATX motherboard and will probably not go to an EATX, I want to be able to run and SLI crossfire setup (4870/90's or 9800GTX+'s) I want to be able to take a big cooler but it doesn't need to be massive, ( i had to buy a small cooler to fit my current case). Good airflow and silence are important. As well as any other useful features. My price range is around 100$


here are some cases I was considering


Thermaltake Element S


Cooler Master storm scout


cooler master 922


cooler master 932 (pushing price)


Antec Nine Hundred


Thermaltake v9 black edition





AS well as any other good cases you reccomend.Which gaming computer case would you reccomend?
Hello.





Get the Cooler Master Haf 932, it will be Money well spent. Great Cooling, Spacious, Comes with plenty of fans yet also extremely quiet.





If your budget is lower, Get the Thermaltake v9 Mid Tower.





If you budget is really low, Get the RaidMax Smilodon, reliable, plenty of fans, and the motherboard Tray makes it easy to install motherboards.





But I strongly Recommend the Cooler Master HaF 932 Case, exceptional cooling, extremely quiet, mostly everything in the case is Tool-less, and it does what a case is susposed to do: Cool, Quiet, Enclose, Extra ports for USB, FireWire, E-Sata, Mic/Headphone jack in the front, and Water cooling IN/Out Ports in the back, and a Fillport on the top of the case.





Hope That Helps.Which gaming computer case would you reccomend?
CoolerMaster Haf 932 Case was on Sale for 119.99 at MicroCenter Last Week.

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I strongly recommend you to buy the Raidmax Smilodon gaming Case, it comes with 4 fans already installed, just waiting to be plugged, what I like about them is that one of them is especially designed to cool down the graphics card or cards, and another nice blue led fan lights and reinforces the processor fan in its cooling down task. No bothering noise makes it a strong must-have. Not to mention its good-looks, and best of all, it's not an expensive case. Enjoy your gaming!
In a case, high airflow is important for keeping the components cool. I am building an i7 rig soon with the coolermaster haf 932. You don't really need to worry about silence because it has fairly small fans, but if your picky about it, find some .sound insulation and line the inside of your case. Not sure of brands but for car audio systems, dynomat is used to insulate the sound. Something similar would work great. I've heard nothing but good things about the haf 932 and that's why I'm reccomending it.
the antec 900 is a really good case....lots of airflow, lots of room for those cards you mention and the cpu cooler....designed for good cable management as well........for silence the case comes with tri-cool fans...low,medium and high adjustments....they work well..had a antec1200, the same just bigger......





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I have this case, it keeps all my stuff pretty cool, has plenty of room, is a very sturdy case, and is good for enthusiasts, as it has cable routing behind the motherboard, tool-less mounting for DVD drives, HDDs and PCI slots, all of which work very well and feel sturdy. Also has 7 or 8 optional fan mounting locations, water cooling hose routes, bottom mounting PSU. Read some reviews and you'll see that there is plenty of room for a 4870/90 or two. Very great case. Airflow is great, there is a rather large vent at the top of the case and the bottom PSU works awesome for ventilation. The HDD racks are rubber and designed to minimize noise, and do a good job of it.

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