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CM CosmosS or CM HAF 932 or Antec 900II or Antec P183
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But the HAF 932 has no dust filter for any intake fan. I wonder does the dust could be removed easily?
I have been living in a Tropical climate country, where has dust everywhere. The CM Storm Sniper looks nice, but if I buy a E-ATX motherboard in the future, it cant fit the Storm. And somebody can tell me the difference between ATX and E-ATX motherboard, except the dimension? Thanks. Last edited by azumi : 07-04-09 at 11:48 PM |
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If you're worried about dust get the Antec 902 or 1200. They both come with a bunch of dust filters standard.
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Have you looked at CM 840? From those i would say Cosmos S.
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Antec 1200! Great quality.
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Dust really isnt a problem with my Haf-932 I made my own. Cheaper than buying those crap pre-made filters and does a better job by a mile. Haf-932 gets my vote. Check out 1st page in my sig. those are what i copied off for my dust filters
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I would recommend the ATCS 840 over any of those. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8_1c...layer_embedded
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vote for the cosmos s, it will be my next case
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He is probably going water cooling and wants the huge interior of the Cosmos. The Cosmos is a HUGE case. The Antec 1200 is much better for aircooling though, it has better fan placement, more fans, and a better design for airflow than any of the cases you have listed. It also comes standard with filters.
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