Quiet, good airflow gaming cases

fieldsy

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I'm looking for a decent gaming case. I've chosen the parts to be replaced from a pre-built PC:

http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/PgVpmG

The new case would also have to accommodate an SSD, HDD, and two BD Drives. I've looked at the Fractal Design, Corsair Obsidian 450D, and NZXT Phantom 410.

Would any of them work well as a cool, quiet gaming PC? or is there a better option?
 
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Hi fieldsy
a good idea would be to research , what i mean by that is google and youtube are your friends , look at pc parts sites / partpicker
find a case you like the look of , then google that case look for reviews and the same with youtube , watch other peoples opinions ,
check that your components will fit inside your chosen case , does it have good airflow ? will my cpu cooler fit ?does the case have the features i want like usb or a fan controller or card reader etc etc. as i7baby said we can just offer our opinions , everybodys taste is different.
find your case you like and research or if you are not sure, that is what are here for on the forums , to help:)


Would a full tower be worth it, or would a Mid tower be good enough? The "heaps of choice" was why I made the thread. Hoping to narrow it down.
 
Hi fieldsy
a good idea would be to research , what i mean by that is google and youtube are your friends , look at pc parts sites / partpicker
find a case you like the look of , then google that case look for reviews and the same with youtube , watch other peoples opinions ,
check that your components will fit inside your chosen case , does it have good airflow ? will my cpu cooler fit ?does the case have the features i want like usb or a fan controller or card reader etc etc. as i7baby said we can just offer our opinions , everybodys taste is different.
find your case you like and research or if you are not sure, that is what are here for on the forums , to help:)
 
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