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Looking for suggestions for a case

jkrizzle

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Hey guys! Need some help finding a case. I'm looking for a full sized ATX case, that will allow me to add water cooling eventually. I'm looking for something sub-$200, preferably 150-180, but can go a little higher. I have 2 Triebwerk 120MM case fans (like 55mm thick) that were given to me, I wouldn't mind using them, but not a big deal if the case comes with some awesome fans. I will eventually be adding water-cooling, to cool the processor and video card once I have the funds.

Current rig specs: i5 2500k, EVGA GTX570, 16GB DDR3, 3x Internal HDD's and 1 optical drive.

Thank you for all your help and suggestions :)
 
Given your requirements, I would take a look at the NZXT Switch 810. Theres been some talk about it in another thread here as well, but it appears to meet all of your requirements pretty darn well with an MSRP of $169, capable of a triple rad up top and a dual on the bottom (internal). Comes with I believe 4x140mm fans installed.

http://www.nzxt.com/new/products/crafted_series/switch_810
 
I don't see anywhere that you can actually purchase it though. Know of a good one that's already release, or when this one is coming out?
 
I'm not sure when it officially goes on sale (its brand new) but, unless you have to build right now, I might wait for it. Its on their website and there are a number of reviews out there- can't imagine it'll be long before it hits retail.
 
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