Best Watercooling Case

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Hi peeps,

I am looking to make my first watercooling build mostly using components i already have however my current case isn't up to it.

After days of researching various cases and reading hundreds of reviews i have dwindled my decision down to 3 contenders.

My question to you ladies and gentlemen is, which of the following would you buy:


I am personally swaying towards the latter case. The Enthoo Primo looks to have so much flexibility while keeping everything neat and tidy with a good build quality. I also like the door on the front hiding the 5.25" drive bays.

The only thing that bothers me about the Switch 810 is that the 5.25" bays are shown when looking through the side window, it's looks very unpleasing to the eye.

This is something i want to last for a long time without having to upgrade to support extra rads etc. I may not use the full potential initially but plan to add more and more rads over time.

P.S: I am not prepared to spend anymore than £200 as my original budget was £100.

Thanks all.
 
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Out of them I would also go for the Phanteks case, but also might want to consider the following two:

Corsair Obsidian 900D
or
Xigmatek Elysium Full Tower (I have this one, fantastic case for watercooling)

Stelly
 
Out of them I would also go for the Phanteks case, but also might want to consider the following two:

Corsair Obsidian 900D
or
Xigmatek Elysium Full Tower (I have this one, fantastic case for watercooling)

Stelly

Thanks for your reply and suggestions. I have already looked at both and the Corsair 900D exceeds my budget and i am not to fond of the design of the Elysium. I would prefer it to have a larger side windows without the large fan grill, i have also heard the case its self is meant to be of fairly low quality.
 
will be getting an enthoo primo by the end of the week, so I'll try to remember to stick some pics up when it arrives (won't be building into it for a few weeks though I doubt, need to acquire a few more bits!)

it definitely looks like the perfect case for anyone's watercooling needs :)
 
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