I have a Cooler Master HAF32.  It is a nice case, I like it a lot, but calling 
it quiet is not something I would do.


Gary


-----Original Message-----
From: Hardware [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Joshua MacCraw
Sent: Monday, March 7, 2016 2:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] Cases

Cooling has changed a lot in 16yrs IMHO.

Coolermaster HAF series gets +1, I have their cube XB. Other than limited Bay 
and a bit big it's really nicely done case with really good ventilation as it's 
basically mesh.

My old Thermaltake Amor has 12 or so bays and v.good 24cm side cooling but 
lacks floor sucking 12cm fan ports the II's revision added to truly cool the 
card cage.

Great time to be building, man I miss building for a living...
On Mar 7, 2016 6:54 AM, "DSinc" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Steve,
> Plese take a serious look at Lian-Li cases. I bought 5 PC69 Mid-tower 
> cases way back in 1999, and, they are still in-use today. They have 4x 
> regular IO slots, 3x fdd slots, and the hdd/ssd cage (removable) 
> mounts 5 devices. The PSU mounts in the upper-rear. The case is all 
> aluminum and it cools very well via dual fans lower-front and single 
> fan  above card-cage (next to PSU) in the rear. No. I do not recall 
> what I paid for them way back then, sorry.
> Best to you and yours,
> Duncan
>
>
> On 03/06/2016 20:05, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
>
>> Over the next couple of months I'm going to build a new system. First 
>> comes the case.  I tend to favor full tower cases with lots of room 
>> to work in.  Which ones are good quality?  I started reading about 
>> Thermaltake cases and came up with quite a few complaints on poor 
>> quality, but is that the norm?  I'm really behind on current cases.  
>> My main system has a top mounted power supply. ;-)
>>
>> Recommendations?
>>
>> Thanks....Steve
>>
>>
>

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