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RE: Building a VERY Compact Gaming PC! - Part 3 - Review and Benchmark Results are IN!

in #gaming7 years ago

it kind of reminds me of a small version of thermal takes x5 or x9 cases. i must admit, i am liking the small form factors at the mo. if i am correct in saying, there is room for up to a 240mm radiator in there with a total of 5 120mm fans to fit in there. i think they look quite smart. if you do it right. you could fit in an awesome custom water loop in there. but a 240mm all in one will look just as good. If you wanted other options. you could get a corsair carbide air 240 or a thermal take core v21. i think cooler master do a master case in a mATX form factor too.
let me know when you start building it. always keen to see new builds.

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I'm liking the 200mm fan it comes with. Also liking how the motherboard is placed on this case won't have to worry about gpu sagging. This case is about half the price of thermal take's core case and corsair's carbide air. It's about less than 20 USD. When i get the rest of the parts i'll show you how i build it. Wont be going with liquid cooling.

can't wait. will you be using the stock wraith cooler that will come with the 1600?

Hell yeah! That thing's very decent for a stock cooler can clock with it too not that i'm planning to. Would have gone with 1600x if it only came with a wraith.

Oh and currently i'm still on a FX 6300 so the upgrade is a huge huge leap. Liking the performance of the 1050 so i think i'll grab another one.

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