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Can anybody recommend a good quality tower case with a budget of up to £350 including tax and shipping.
Must either be available in either black or white with no obtrusive accent colours, and be a classic rectangular design rather than something unusual like an open case or a case built into a desk.
Large is better. Plenty of room inside. Able to accommodate any motherboard, and some silly little toys that will ruin the airflow but will fulfill an overgrown manchild's silly desired to have a stupid themed PC.
Must have a basement/shroud that completely hides the PSU and is large enough to accommodate at at least two 3 3.5" WD Black HD. As well as tray storage for 2 SSD behind the motherboard (Must be able to add\remove SSD without effecting the motherboard).
For preference, a window rather than a full glass side, preferably with unobtrusive screws (Screwless would be better), rather than the large thumb screws that a lot of cases seem to come with these days.
Now here's the kicker, it absolutely must have space in the front for two 3.5" front bays, and these bays should be shrouded in some way, or at least have something to tidy them up. So that they don't stand out when viewed from the window. And a solid front is preferred over a mesh\glass one.
Cooling options ... haven't been finalized. The case will probably determine what size fans and\or radiators will be used. So lots of options would be nice. If there is some kind of radiator shroud on the top it might be useful (Hence preferring a window rater than a pure glass side.
RGB isn't important. Everything is going to be controlled form a Phanteks RGB hub connected to the motherboard.
Airflow ... isn't particularly important. I'm resolutely NOT going to be overclocking anything and I suspect that it will spend much of it's time doing this like browsing redit and playing Netflix. So long as it's not hermetically sealed it should be good. |
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