Thermaltake Versa H24 case

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It looks like a pretty solid case like you said. The definite benefits are the cooling setup. If you take a look at the fan mounts, they are all offset, allowing you to install thick liquid cooling radiators with push/pull fan setups. Other than that, it looks very standard, the drive cages look fine and fairly modular for long video cards or more unobstructed air flow, the cable management holes aren't lined with grommets which is expected given the price. The cable management holes do look like the edges have been rolled so there won't be any sharp edges to cut you or fray cables.

I'd think the noise levels could be fairly low with low fan speeds while still maintaining cool cooling characteristics, otherwise it looks like it...
It looks like a pretty solid case like you said. The definite benefits are the cooling setup. If you take a look at the fan mounts, they are all offset, allowing you to install thick liquid cooling radiators with push/pull fan setups. Other than that, it looks very standard, the drive cages look fine and fairly modular for long video cards or more unobstructed air flow, the cable management holes aren't lined with grommets which is expected given the price. The cable management holes do look like the edges have been rolled so there won't be any sharp edges to cut you or fray cables.

I'd think the noise levels could be fairly low with low fan speeds while still maintaining cool cooling characteristics, otherwise it looks like it wouldn't do much in the way of sound insulation/reduction. I imagine building in this case would be a pleasant affair and give a good level of performance and flexibility, especially at the advertised price.
 
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