Hello. This is my first post, so i'll introduce myself. My name is Alen and I come from Croatia.
The reason I post here is because I can't decide which case is better for me. I need large case. One day i'll go with eatx mbo, and don't want to change case because of that. (will be using next case for a long period of time).
For now watercooling is important. Will be using 1/2" tubing. I'm asking because i don't know which is better for watercooling. I see lots of people using tj-07. How you managed all dimensions, WxDxH? For me better looking and attractive is tj-10. but dimensions of tj-07 220 mm (W) x 560 mm (H) x 565 mm (D) are quite better I think. Maybe I'm wrong.
I'm asking You for help me with choosing. Your short opinions on these cases with watercooling. Radiator management is why i'm asking for help. In tj-10 on top i can upgrade 240 radiator and rear 120. But in tj-07 i can upgrade on bottom 480 radiator. I need to watercool chipset,graphic card,cpu and one day one more cpu.
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Sorry for the long post. I think i didn't forget anything.
Best regards, Alen
The reason I post here is because I can't decide which case is better for me. I need large case. One day i'll go with eatx mbo, and don't want to change case because of that. (will be using next case for a long period of time).
For now watercooling is important. Will be using 1/2" tubing. I'm asking because i don't know which is better for watercooling. I see lots of people using tj-07. How you managed all dimensions, WxDxH? For me better looking and attractive is tj-10. but dimensions of tj-07 220 mm (W) x 560 mm (H) x 565 mm (D) are quite better I think. Maybe I'm wrong.
I'm asking You for help me with choosing. Your short opinions on these cases with watercooling. Radiator management is why i'm asking for help. In tj-10 on top i can upgrade 240 radiator and rear 120. But in tj-07 i can upgrade on bottom 480 radiator. I need to watercool chipset,graphic card,cpu and one day one more cpu.

Sorry for the long post. I think i didn't forget anything.
Best regards, Alen