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New Case Tommorrow
Hey guys,I'am a big problem deciding which case to get between these?
1.)NZXT ZERO
2.)NZXT LEXA
3.)ANTEC P182
4.)THERMALTAKE ARMOR
5.)COOLER MASTER STACKER 810
All of these are within my budget and my taste!
My main concerns are real-real good air cooling(fans!)and room for upgrading
My mobo:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813157097
PSU is a Corsair 520w
Last edited by grandgotti; 05-31-2007 at 03:16 PM.
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ANTEC P182 - You will probably run into cable and ribbon length problems.
The 120s are worth it though.
Cooler Master Stacker 810
no external 3.5in drive bay, i.e. no floppy prvission.
120s are fine.
THERMALTAKE ARMOR has 3 versions
http://www.thermaltake.com/xaserCase.../va8000bns.htm
120 front and rear with a 90 in the top should be cool
NZXT ZERO
Quad 12cm fans optimized for SLI and Crossfire Configurations
Fully equiped Cooling system with Seven 12cm fans and 1 8cm fan
http://www.nzxt.com/products/zero/
A lot of fans.
NZXT LEXA
http://www.nzxt.com/products/LEXA/
Included Carrying Strap
Low noise 1100 RPM Fans
I would pass up on this one.
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Ultimate Member
Get the Stacker. It's supposedly one of the best cases around, and if equipped correctly, it will be a total wind tunnel.
Core 2 Duo E6600 | eVGA 680i SLI | eVGA 8800 GTX | Soundblaster X-Fi Platinum | Corsair XMS2 2GB PC2-6400 800mhz @ 4-4-4-12 | Western Digital 500GB Caviar HDD | OCZ GameXStream 700-watt PSU | 24" Acer X241W LCD 
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I got a Antec 900 from my local CompUSA for $99.99.I'am go with two rigs.So,next month I'll get the Stacker 830.
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