[QUOTE=matey9;18310285]I really like the appearance of my case and the inside although basic seems pretty solid
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811144187&cm_re=apevia-_-11-144-187-_-Product[/url]
I can't say I'd trust the included PSU too well though, replaced it with a corsiar myself.[/QUOTE]
ugly
Maybe the 922 or the 932
922, 932, 300, 900, 1200, storm scout
I guess?:blush:
[QUOTE=LorencBag;18309636]Don't get anything by NZXT.
Cheapest shit ever.
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Ehhh no.Some are but some are also great quality.
I'll recommend this.
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146059[/url]
I'm most likely going to get the 922, I wish I could get the 932, But its too expensive.
Anything Antec
CM RC 690 or HAF 922 or Antec 900.
Is there somewhere other than the Evil bay to get a 932 used or cheaper than 140?
Isn't it like $130 on newegg? I don't remember it being that expensive.
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$139.99
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119160&cm_re=haf_932-_-11-119-160-_-Product[/url]
Yeah 140S:frown:
You could make a bit of a sacrifice (albeit a very small one) and go mid tower with the HAF 922. Shit's pretty much the same as the 932, but smaller and :10bux::10bux::10bux::10bux: less. Unless you've got an UBER 1337 GAYMEN MACHEEN with quad crossfire and an EATX mobo, plus a massive cooler like the Tuniq tower or a water cooling setup, there isn't a big difference between the two.
[QUOTE=ClaBrendon;18312502]Ehhh no.Some are but some are also great quality.
I'll recommend this.
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146059[/url][/QUOTE]
I agree, I'm using that case right now and it is perfect; it fits full length video cards,10.5 inches, amazing cooling options, lots of fan bays and water cooling pass through, and the tool-less design works for the most part, only problem is my 3.5 inch drive bay converter but it is a piece of crap anyway.
I think this is better than my Newegg Review. My I/o Shield problem was poor construction should have been in other thoughts, oh well.
[QUOTE=Airdoo;18328692]I agree, I'm using that case right now and it is perfect; it fits full length video cards,10.5 inches, amazing cooling options, lots of fan bays and water cooling pass through, and the tool-less design works for the most part, only problem is my 3.5 inch drive bay converter but it is a piece of crap anyway.
I think this is better than my Newegg Review. My I/o Shield problem was poor construction should have been in other thoughts, oh well.[/QUOTE]Yea Im looking into getting it.I just dropped $215 on a new Monitor.
Next i plan to get a graphics card around Christmas and MAYBE get that case.If budget allows.
HAF 922 is almost the same size as the 932. Look at the dimensions. There's hardly any difference for a big price drop.
I crunched the numbers between the HAF 922, and 932.
Rundown is as such:
932 has a net 310mm more fan diameter on cooling than the 922.
932 is also 19 cubic inches larger inside.
932 has a side air duct, the 922 does not.
932 has one more 5.25 drive bay than the 922.
932 frame is all steel, 922 is plastic and steel. [Because of this it weighs 10 more pounds at 29.1]
932 supports E-ATX, 922 does not.
On newegg, the 932 has gotten a 5 egg status over nearly 1000 reviews.
[QUOTE=TY2D2;18338787]I crunched the numbers between the HAF 922, and 932.
Rundown is as such:
932 has a net 310mm more fan diameter on cooling than the 922.
932 is also 19 cubic inches larger inside.
932 has a side air duct, the 922 does not.
932 has one more 5.25 drive bay than the 922.
932 frame is all steel, 922 is plastic and steel. [Because of this it weighs 10 more pounds at 29.1]
932 supports E-ATX, 922 does not.
On newegg, the 932 has gotten a 5 egg status over nearly 1000 reviews.[/QUOTE]
Half of what you said means nothing, and the non-supporting E-ATX has to do with it being smaller. Durp.
Umm it all means something depending on why he chooses his case.
Heeey
I got a 932 open box, brand new at frys for 99$
Suhweeet
Awesome for you!
Thank you
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