Coolermaster HAF-932

Built a system for my mate a couple of weeks ago with one of these case's and i have to say i love it. Fans are literally silent and pump a mother load of air through the case. Tis also one of the most versatile cases i've used and would be great for water cooling + there is a lot of room inside to work with. I have an Antec 1200 but am seriously considering getting one of these instead
 
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im leaning more towards the Coolermaster 840 case then this one.the 840 looks a lot better then this BUT this cools your hardware better then the 840 but that is because the 840 pushes too much air out of the case with the two 230mm at the top of it.

However, this case doesnt have the removeble tray and no dust filters. After witnessing my case having no dust filters, one of my main priorities is to get a case that has dust filters in them or ones i can buy for it.

However, judging from the 230mm fans now quickly becoming the new "120mm" i cant seem to find any 230mm dust filters. im sure their will be some in the future though but whichever case i choose, i dont want any dust going inside my sweet baby i7
 
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However, this case doesnt have the removeble tray and no dust filters. After witnessing my case having no dust filters, one of my main priorities is to get a case that has dust filters in them or ones i can buy for it.

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Doesn't need it. It has a cut-out at the back of the mobo tray, beneath the CPU. Piece of cake fitting my Crossbow (backplate) to the Red Scorpion cooler.
 
Doesn't need it. It has a cut-out at the back of the mobo tray, beneath the CPU. Piece of cake fitting my Crossbow (backplate) to the Red Scorpion cooler.

eh? whats that got to do with dust filters?

edit: ahh i see what you mean, your quote from my previous post wasnt highlighting that bit about the mobo tray
 
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