Which of the two case deals should I go for?

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Thermaltake:
Pros:

+ Fresh, attractive design from Thermaltake
+ Lots of airflow in stock trim
+ Easy to use and effective modular drive system
+ Truly a versatile and adaptable chassis
+ Performs well in liquid or air cooling configurations
+ Looks great in blue, though LEDs can be switched off if desired
Cons:

- Doesn’t make much of an effort to block noise (which should be obvious)
- No tool-less provisions for 2.5″ drives
- Only offered in blue

NZXT:

Pros:

+ High airflow design
+ USB 3.0
+ Tool-free 5.25" and 3.5" HDD mounting
+ Support for video cards up to 375mm long
+ Support for aftermarket heatsinks up to 195mm tall
+ Excellent cable management options
+ Reusable PCI slot covers
+ Easy-access 5.25" drive bay covers
+...

Asulia

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May 31, 2014
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Thermaltake:
Pros:

+ Fresh, attractive design from Thermaltake
+ Lots of airflow in stock trim
+ Easy to use and effective modular drive system
+ Truly a versatile and adaptable chassis
+ Performs well in liquid or air cooling configurations
+ Looks great in blue, though LEDs can be switched off if desired
Cons:

- Doesn’t make much of an effort to block noise (which should be obvious)
- No tool-less provisions for 2.5″ drives
- Only offered in blue

NZXT:

Pros:

+ High airflow design
+ USB 3.0
+ Tool-free 5.25" and 3.5" HDD mounting
+ Support for video cards up to 375mm long
+ Support for aftermarket heatsinks up to 195mm tall
+ Excellent cable management options
+ Reusable PCI slot covers
+ Easy-access 5.25" drive bay covers
+ Plenty of optional fan mounting areas
+ Large aftermarket heatsink cut-out
+ Support for E-ATX motherboards
+ Triple 420 radiator support at top
+ Dual 280 radiator support at bottom (when bottom HDD cage removed)
+ SATA III Hot-swap bay
+ Uniform optical drive bezel
+ Molex powered 3-pin fan hub for up to 7 fans
+ Fixed the 90 degree HDD connector incompatibility from previous Switch 810/Phantom 410 tool-free caddie
+ Plenty of easily accessible dust filters
+ Large acrylic side window
+ Covered front panel I/O
+ Built-in USB 2.0 SD Card reader
+ Rear I/O LED lighting



Cons:

- None
 
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asim1999

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May 10, 2014
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4,780
Thanks very much, just a correction, both cases have the same USB ports so USB 3 isn't a specific pro for the switch 810.
Anyways switch 810 it is!. Brand new and from a reputable seller