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Old 06-21-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default Need help for a case around 100-150 dollars

Hi,

Just wondering what case I should get thats around 100-150 dollars australian dollars, i think thats close to USD now. I'm looking for a case which has alot of room for fans, power supply is mounted at the bottom and also able to put water cooling in. Preferably i'd like one without a panel in the front that opens, I'd just like the drive bays. I've been looking at the coolermaster RC690 so far. It seems really mod-able. Thanks!

EDIT - oh yeah i'm looking for a new case cos my old one lets just say broke, its a long story.
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Check out the t-t armor 8000bws its a full tower and loads of room,just imo
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As always check out the Antec 900, you need to mod for perfect cable managment, but its really easy, no front door (or doorlike things like the armor) and amazing cooling. If your looking for room check out the Antec 1200, costs more but is prety much the same case as the A900 with MORE fans and much larger.
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