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Corsair iCue 220T RGB Airflow ATX Mid Tower Computer Case w/ 3 x SP120 RGB Pro Fans (Black, CC-9011173-WW) for
$89.99 after promo code
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Key Features:- Improve your system's cooling with a high airflow layout, complete with a steel grill front panel for optimal air intake.
- Light up your PC with three included CORSAIR SP120 RGB PRO fans, each lined with eight individually addressable LEDs around the hub (24 total).
- The included Lighting Node CORE controls your RGB lighting, making for brilliant lighting effects right out of the box with CORSAIR iCUE software.
- The 220T RGB Airflow's solid steel construction and front plate ensure sturdy and resilient durability along with a striking look.
- An edge-to-edge tempered glass side panel window showcases your PC's components and RGB lighting.
- A full-length PSU cover hides your power supply and cables out of sight, making it easy to build a professional looking system without excess clutter.
- Provide incredible airflow to your components with room for up to 6x 120mm fans, 4x 140mm fans, or multiple radiators including a 360mm radiator in the front.
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I should add that I also put an EVGA RTX 3070 XC3 Ultra Gaming in there without any fitment issues. Runs nice and cool.
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$90 seems a little steep to me for a smallish sized mid tower, but it does come with 3 not terrible fans. But you have to use the Corsair iCue software, no hardware controls. I don't love or hate iCue, but Steve doesn't like it. Also for better airflow you might end up removing the mesh filter, which I don't like because those really do catch a fair amount of dust and pet hair. And last you might have a hard time mounting a giant sized GPU in there, could be tight, but then again if you can afford 3090/3080ti sized stuff, cost isn't an issue anyway and you can aim bigger/$$+. if you want to do AIO, not the best option, space is tight... you can technically cram a 280 up at the top, but going to be super tight clearance. All depends on your mobo size/layout and your ram height.
I dunno... in a world where there are tons of cases this size and type for $70 or less with rebates... I dunno.
edit - here is an example of a $70 similar case from Antec (and it comes with FIVE fans)
https://www.newegg.com/p/11-129-272
Here's a build with it and seems to have tons more room for GPUs and AIO rads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MnFFp2
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