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Thermaltake Core G21 Tempered-Glass ATX Mid-Tower Computer Case (CA-1I4-00M1WN-00) on sale for
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Keep in mind this is a LARGE case - really designed for an open loop cooling solution. I did an air cooled build in it, and the components look a little lonely with all the additional unoccupied space between the end of the PSU enclosure and the front panel. I specifically sourced a 3 fan GPU just to fill up the space a bit.
As noted in the Gamer's Nexus review, you'll want to ditch the magnetic dust filter behind the mesh front panel - the filter chokes off air flow. I used 3 front panel 120mm intake fans, one top panel 120mm exhaust fan, and one rear mounted 120mm exhaust fan - no cooling issues. Cooler Master tower cooler on the AMD 2600 CPU.
Hard to resist at this price - if you have the space for it and the components to fill it up. Build quality is very good.
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Keep in mind this is a LARGE case - really designed for an open loop cooling solution. I did an air cooled build in it, and the components look a little lonely with all the additional unoccupied space between the end of the PSU enclosure and the front panel. I specifically sourced a 3 fan GPU just to fill up the space a bit.
As noted in the Gamer's Nexus review, you'll want to ditch the magnetic dust filter behind the mesh front panel - the filter chokes off air flow. I used 3 front panel 120mm intake fans, one top panel 120mm exhaust fan, and one rear mounted 120mm exhaust fan - no cooling issues. Cooler Master tower cooler on the AMD 2600 CPU.
Hard to resist at this price - if you have the space for it and the components to fill it up. Build quality is very good.
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Now, I wish there were 2 fan slots at the top instead of 1, a couple of fan slots on top of the PSU shroud would've been nice, and the front panel is a bit ugo making it feel a bit unworthy of housing premium components such as a 5950x, 3080, and Dark Hero motherboard. But, it has everything that I need and, for $30, I have yet to find a case that offers more value.
https://www.newegg.com/brushed-black-phanteks-enthoo-pro-m-atx-mid-tower/p/N82E16811854042
It's funny that optical drive bays are such a rare specialty feature these days.
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Getting a little nerdy and silly tricking out a computer is fun. If you know anything about women, you'd know that the good ones love a little nerdy and silly and fun in their men.
But the Lian Li o11 tricked out look so nice....which no one else will see...
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