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Chazore said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Yea I got that cooler master case cause the color scheme goes really well with a "Ryzen" build. The GPU holder is nice but what I didn't realize initally is that it actually blocks some of my sata ports and to remove it and re-adjust it fully, you would need to remove the mobo first and by the time I realized it, I had most things setup already. Luckly, u can push it more to the right so it's not that much of an issue. The other odd thing is that it has 4 usb 3.0 ports for the mobo so it come with 2 usb 3.0 headers and most mobo only has one usb 3.0 header.

Apart from that though, it's a really awesome case. And yea, it is pricey but I got it on sale for $100 off so... :P

And yea, I am on board with the tempered glass/rgb hype train. They just make the case feel more premium than acrylic but of course, if you drop acrylic, nothing happens but you drop tempered glass... RIP

Well I could always roll with a case like that once it drops down in price for a future Ryzen buold

Not sure if I'll jump on the RGB train yet. I know I'll want a backlit kb though.

 

Would 3 120mm "be quiet" fans suffice you think?. I'm not fond of Noctua's colour scheme, like they've stuck with that one for years lol.

Be quiet fans are quite nice since they are, well quiet! But it doesn't really matter regardless since airflow in cases has hardly ever been an issue unless you get InWin cases. So you can't really go wrong either ways but if it were up to me, I'd go for quietness over anything else. Assuming you get a nice motherboard, your mobo should be able to manage the fan speeds anyway.



                  

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