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Hi. First timer here and pc building as well. Nice to meet you all.
I've been spending a good 3 weeks researching and putting together my first build. https://************.com/list/ZjtX29
I've bought the ram and motherboard + Gpu will intially be a borrowed 770 2gb. Planning to upgrade to a gtx1080 when prices fall a bit.
I think the build should be pretty decent, but let me know if anything should be changed. At the moment, im just stuck on the case decision. There are so many different ones, and it gets overwhelming.
Initially I got the impression that the Fractal Meshify C was good, but then I started seeing people saying that the front mesh dust filter gets pretty clogged after some time and it's hard to clean.
Afterwards I looked at the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M, and it looks good. According to a "top pc cases 2018" Riotoro cr500 was an editor pick. It's cheaper than both the meshify and phanteks, so I'm wondering if they are better?
I've googled and watched several reviews, but I'd like to hear what you think is a good case for ATX size nowadays.
Max budget 120£
Lighting and stuff isn't a requirement, although my Asus motherboard has built in rgb control i think.
Mostly looking for good value and a quality case that I can be happy with in the long term. Tempered glass side preferred.
Looking forward to your input!
Thank you so much
I've been spending a good 3 weeks researching and putting together my first build. https://************.com/list/ZjtX29
I've bought the ram and motherboard + Gpu will intially be a borrowed 770 2gb. Planning to upgrade to a gtx1080 when prices fall a bit.
I think the build should be pretty decent, but let me know if anything should be changed. At the moment, im just stuck on the case decision. There are so many different ones, and it gets overwhelming.
Initially I got the impression that the Fractal Meshify C was good, but then I started seeing people saying that the front mesh dust filter gets pretty clogged after some time and it's hard to clean.
Afterwards I looked at the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M, and it looks good. According to a "top pc cases 2018" Riotoro cr500 was an editor pick. It's cheaper than both the meshify and phanteks, so I'm wondering if they are better?
I've googled and watched several reviews, but I'd like to hear what you think is a good case for ATX size nowadays.
Max budget 120£
Lighting and stuff isn't a requirement, although my Asus motherboard has built in rgb control i think.
Mostly looking for good value and a quality case that I can be happy with in the long term. Tempered glass side preferred.
Looking forward to your input!
Thank you so much
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