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im looking for a case that is unique. all iwant id a case that is big some a full tower no mid towers of any kind it cant have an 80mm fans i hate 80s for some odd reason idk why lol. i would prefearr one with dual 120 fans in the back but they are rare. ive been threw ever case on new literally ever case. the case is in the 250 and below range i might be able to spare a bit more
 

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Look at the Antec P180 Series. There are a number of different models and they are just beautiful. Gueranteed no 80mm fans.

I have the mini p180 and i love it.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129061&Tpk=p183

thats the ATX version of it, and im sure youll love it. its just slightly pricy, but these cases are top of the line. Very high quality. very silent and very well performing.

 

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thank you i seen that case but i dont want a mid tower ever again. i like full towers right now i have a armour + the old big ugly one got it from friend
 

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Well I bought a HAF 932 (Coolermaster) - it was about £120 ($180?) and I like it - good cooling (3x200mm fans, 1x120mm exhaust), full tower, toolless design with good cable management features, and it looks kinda brutal :D
 

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and the coolmaster's HAF 932 is also a good one this also comes in amd collaboration

Features
The HAF932 AMD edition features a fully-rugged appearance and is housed in a tough casing to offer outstanding protection
AMD dragon on acrylic side panel
Patented finger-press buttons for quickly maintaining or upgrading 5.25 inch drive devices
Removable HDD racks and cable management system for better cable routing and neatness
Easy access to liquid coolant fills port
Meshed back slot for providing passive cooling
Independent air intake designed for bottom-mounted PSU or installation of two 120mm fans
Retaining holes for easy installation of CPU coolers

Available Color Red
Dimension (W / H / D) 243 x 560 x 564 mm
9.5 x 22.04 x 22.2 inches
Weight Net Weight: 13.2 kg / 29.1 lbs
Gross Weight: 15.85 kg / 35 lbs
Material SECC, Plastic and Mesh bezel
Motherboards Micro-ATX / ATX / E-ATX
5.25" Drive Bay 6
without the use of exposed 3.5”drive bay)
3.5" Drive Bay 5 Hidden
1 Exposed
(converted from one 5.25” drive bay)
I/O Panel USB 2.0 x 4 , IEEE 1394a x 1 , eSATA x 1 , MIC x 1 , Audio x 1
(supports HD / AC97 audio)
Cooling System Front: 230 x 30 mm red LED fan x 1 / 700 RPM / 19 dBA
Top: 230 x 30 mm red LED fan x 1 / 700 RPM / 19 dBA
(supports 120 mm fan x 3 or 120 mm x 1 + 230 x 30 x 1)
Rear: 140 x 25 mm fan x1 / 1200 RPM / 17 dBA
Expansion Slots 7
Power Supply Standard ATX PS2 / EPS 12V (optional)
 

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thank you very much and i was considering the spedo but i herd it was cheaply made im no to sur eabout the stacker thos never herd anythng about it
 

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Glad I could help

The stacker is an older case, but is still very good (cases are one of the only things in computers that don't really go out of date super fast, and really how could they)

You might be right about the spedo, it is just a nice looking, fully featured full tower case, so I suggested it.

Really it's personal preference on what you want your computer to have, as well as looks and style.

I suggested all those cooler master cases because they are pretty good refurbished deals, and how can a refurbed case really be.
 
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