Looking for my dream case.

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I'm currently running quite a high spec machine with an ancient Coolermaster case. It's very messy inside here, and there is a bundle of wires.. It cannot fit watercooling, or an adequate air cooling system. I'm looking for a case to replace this one which is capable of having CPU watercooling, and has an extremely high airflow throughout the case, whilst maximizing room. I intend to always have the largest available graphics card in my case - so there will need to be enough space for one or two of these, along with any watercooling components I may need in there also.

Any ideas? I've made a thread similar to this before, but have since changed my plan surrounding cooling system (was intending to go by air, but have now decided water is my only true option)

Thanks.
 
My dream case was the corsair obsidian 800d. Although I do like the Lian Li PC-X2000 and the Silverstone TJ07.
 
Depends on your budget but I heard watercooling, most people use the Corsiar 800D or the Silverstone TJ07 for that
 
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Hi guys.

Thanks for the links, I'll check them out. I have a budget of about £200, so I doubt money will be much of an issue!


I have had a look at the Cooler Master HAF932, which seems wonderful; although I wasn't sure whether it was as good as everyone has been saying it is. It certainly is beautiful though. Has anyone here had much experience with it?
 
Why are people reccomending TJ07's and 800D, he said he wanted extremely good airflow both these while excellent water cooling cases they are very mediocre air cooling cases. My vote if the HAF 932, there is no better performing air cooling cases it is massive and will take a 3.120 RAD in the top and it sounds like you really like the looks of the case which is the only stumbling block as it's looks are very marmite. The HAF X which is coming out soon might interest you are well.
 
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Looks like I missed quite the conversation here.

I intend to go watercooling - but due to my RAM liking to overheat an awful lot, and my GPU pumping out a lot of heat also, I need to have a really good airflow throughout it. I'm going to watercool the CPU, but my graphics card and my ram doesn't seem to be capable of such a thing. (Unless I'm completely on the wrong track here, RAM coolers don't fit in my current case, but if there is enough space in a new one, I'd like to get a watercooling system for them too!)
 
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