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$350 for a case
I spent a lot of time looking into the Corsair 900D. Great case and I don't think it's to much money for what you get. I did some more looking around and Steve suggested looking at this one and I got it. I'm glad I got it.
Newegg.com - Phanteks Phanteks Enthoo Series Primo Aluminum PH-ES813P_BL Black w/ Blue LED Aluminum faceplates / Steel chassis ATX Full Tower Computer Case
Another one I gave serious though to is the Cosmo but the room it took to remove the side panels was a problem.
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@ N00berG00ber
It would be helpful if we knew how much money can be spent and if their are any plans to expand your system in the future.
I recommend buying a case (tower) with the thoughts of expanding. You never know. It's nice to have a case that when and if the time comes you want to build bigger and better you don't have to buy another case.
Having the room and ability to move or add things to a case to me is important.
Versatility is the word I was looking for.
[QUOTE=Layback Bear;2777076]I spent a lot of time looking into the Corsair 900D. Great case and I don't think it's to much money for what you get. I did some more looking around and Steve suggested looking at this one and I got it. I'm glad I got it.
Newegg.com - Phanteks Phanteks Enthoo Series Primo Aluminum PH-ES813P_BL Black w/ Blue LED Aluminum faceplates / Steel chassis ATX Full Tower Computer Case
Another one I gave serious though to is the Cosmo but the room it took to remove the side panels was a problem.
Amazon.com: Cooler Master Cosmos II - Ultra Full Tower Computer Case with Metal Body and Hinged Side Panels: Computers & Accessories[/QUOTE]
I was looking at one of the Cosmos-II case's at FRYS, the case is huge
If one has the room and money I think the Cosmos-II is a good choice.
I did look at the Thermaltake Level 10 but cooling came in question.
When I build again it will be on my list of cases.
I'm not a rich person but if one builds a computer ever 2 or 3 years their is time to save and get what you want.
Look at what some spend on a video card and then spend very little on a case to try and squeeze it into.
To me starting with more case and power supply than one need is the starting place of a good build.
I think many of us have been through the small case path before.
Dude you and I and many other have been there; trying to get every thing in and then the job somehow to run the wiring and harness.
Who know, when the Cosmos-III come out the Cosmos-II might go on sale.
It seems like manufactures are coming out with new cases at a pace faster than I can keep up with.
Now if we know how much money is allocated for a case I'm quite sure we can guide N00berG00ber to some great choices.