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200R here. I just want a full steel closed case. Damn
https://www.pccasegear.
But I finally switched to an AI Raider XL for more space and better cooling without sacrificing options. The hard drives, NVMe SSD's, GPU, CPU and everything runs cool.
I just can't understand how people get by without what used to be standard expansion options. I have a front USB panel with USB 3 A & C that's actually 10 Gbps, not just type C at USB 3.0 speed. I added a PCIe card for that so I still have functional USB ports on top including a type C that isn't listed in the specs. They made some changes and that was one of them.
You can have several radiators, up to 20 fans, twelve 5.25 bays, 10 rear slots, and it's built very well. The extra rear slots are nice for eSATA backplates if you need them, but I retired all of my eSATA drives and use USB 10 Gbps enclosures now. If you look at the Dragonlord it has a top vent with louvers.
I removed the plastic magnetic filter on the top of the Raider and added a thick aluminum top louvered vent that's spray painted black. It cost $20. It has magnet strips glued on all four sides so it's sealed good and removable.
It looks nice and exhausts the hot air toward the wall, not straight up. The original top filter caught fine dust inside the case that should be expelled. It also allowed dust to settle into the case when it was off.
I also used 60 stainless steel mesh to make custom screen filters under both side filters where you can mount 4 fans on each side. The mesh edges are are rubber coated so they don't jab you or fray. That was time consuming but worth it.
It has a 5950X that's air cooled which isn't a problem with all of the cooling options built into the case. It's expensive, but it'll also hold anything that you want to put in it. I have a drawer in the top 5.25 Bay. It's so handy for USB sticks, memory cards and small things that you want to be easily accessible.
It has a rear and two top 140mm exhaust fans, and two 140mm fans on top of the power supply cover pushing the hot air up to the top so it can be expelled as soon as possible. There's two P14 Max 140mm fans in the front as intakes.
The long bottom filter was changed by the factory. It pulls out from the front now, not out of the back as shown in the photos. The small vents down the front edges even have factory nylon mesh filters.
The Raider weighs 46 lbs empty. It must weigh around 65-70 lbs when built with two Blu-rays, front USB panel, 1300w psu and all of the other parts. If you want 5.25 bays this is the best you can get unless you want to go with a $500+ case.
https://www.amazon.com/anidees-Ra...B09NPJ554B
http://anidees.com/product/anidees-ai-raider-xl/
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