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Case with good filter system? - Mid/full

Blacryan

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I'm going to be running a maximum hero VII, 2x GTX 980's.

I have a couple of german shepherds and really need a case that has a good filter system that can be removed/cleaned/replaced. I need it to be able to support a H105 (believe its a 240mm radiator).

Other then those above requirements, I'm pretty open.

I did see this, http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014/10/01/thermaltake_core_v51_midtower_case_review/3#.VUcrEyF4qUl

Just haven't owned a thermaltake product in 10 years, because I had some thermaltake thing that was garbage lol.
 
Currently running a Thermaltake Core X9.
The magnetic filters are the shizzle.
 
The Corsair Carbide AIR 540 has magnetic filters that are easily removed/cleaned/replaced...and massive amount of flexibility & options for fans/rads/etc mounting....
 
Fractal Design has some great cases with good filtering. I am using the Arc XL which keeps my case very clean except for the finest powder which still gets through almost any case. I just blow out the filters every few weeks with a metro datavac and once in awhile I blow out the inside of the case also. There are several other Fractal Design cases that have similar filtering if the one I linked is too large. Hardwarecanucks has a good review on the Arc XL btw.
 
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