It actually is my choice because it's got a unified headphone/mic front jack (useful for integrated headphones), would you suggest the Corsair 4000D Airflow for just a little bit more and USB-C?I like the case read a few reviews and seems decent for the money , only real downside is the lack of front usb c port but not a biggy for some.
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Yes especially if you want the usb c port but both are solid cases ,the 4000d airflow is the successor to the 275r.It actually is my choice because it's got a unified headphone/mic front jack (useful for integrated headphones), would you suggest the Corsair 4000D Airflow for just a little bit more and USB-C?
Thanks for the replies.
Do you guys anticipate any issues with future extra-thick cards?
I'm planning to stay on a 300-350W limit, however with denser chips cooling will be even more challenging so I want to make sure to factor that in.
I'm asking mostly because it seems to be a little smaller than my current case and that was already a tight fit with an RX590 and a smaller cooler: https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/legacy-products/cases/haf-912-plus/#specifications
Thanks but what I mean is more likely ease of installation.Size of the case is not as important as movement of air threw a case , cool air in warm air out the quicker you remove hot air the better the cooling.
The haf is a good case but there are less restrictive cases hence your plan to change.
Doubt you would have to do that the newer gpu's are gonna be 3 slot + so shouldn't impede on anything above the 1st gpu slot but if you want more room go for a 5000d airflow or fractal meshify 2.Thanks but what I mean is more likely ease of installation.
I'd rather not have to remove my RAM or CPU cooler when installing a GPU...
I'm sorry for the dumb question, but is that the same as the Fractal Design Meshify S2?