good deal?

thats a nice looking case but i would buy a different psu since the ones that come with that are to weak but u only need to if u are going to put high end hardware in there
 
If you can afford a Lian Li PC65 (and with your budget, you could afford five :p) then go for one of those.

Although it all comes down to taste.
 
The case you linked to in your first post looks good, from what I can see it looks like there are 2 12cm fan mounts which is good for airflow and it will keep teh case quite quiet. I would recommend changing the psu, but you could always try it out before you go out and buy another one.
 
whats the best case to get for great specs under 100 bucks?
 
3ssence said:
This thermaltake is nice: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811133132

Although like 5 bucks over what you asked.

This is basically the steel version of the above case by thermaltake, also good: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811133145

This case is 75 bucks.

Either of these two would be my favourites for around that price. Both good cases, both look nice, both 12cm fans so quiet and good cooling.

Both of those cases are just big bites of the Wavemaster.

If you want one of those cases, get the original.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811119030

It's way more expensive, and you have to buy the window seperate, but I think it's better than the Thermaltake rippoffs.
 
sinkoman said:
Both of those cases are just big bites of the Wavemaster.

If you want one of those cases, get the original.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811119030

It's way more expensive, and you have to buy the window seperate, but I think it's better than the Thermaltake rippoffs.

Or get a thermaltake if you'd rather not have to pay a premium for the wavemaster and be lumped with 80mm fans. They are good cases, have received good reviews, and there's nothing wrong with that.

And the coolermaster is another 50 bucks on top of his chosen limit, hence the thermaltake cases are a good choice.
 
Don't go lower than a 500 watt power supply, I remember last year I got a new case with 450 watt, and couldn't use my Geforce 6800 Ultra in it. Right now I have a nice case with blue LED's and glass / chrome panels. I have 6 fans, plus one on the processor etc..
 
right now i think that the 3 best cases going are teh akasa eclipse 62, Coolermaster stacker and the antec p180. they are top notch cases, and they aren't too cheap, but they are great cases for cooling and noise.
 
6 fans? DO u realy need that many? and do the cases usually come with a fan?
 
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