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So i'm looking to get a new case soon and really wanted some opinions on these cases

1. Carbide Series Clear 600C Inverse ATX Full-Tower Case
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2. Phanteks Enthoo Evolve ATX TG
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3. NXZT H440
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Help me choose a case that would fit my build and would be best for appearance

Here's my build:
CPU: Intel Core I5-4670K @ 3.40ghz
GPU Geforce GTX 660 2gb - Upgrading to 1070 G1
HDD 1TB 7200rpm
RAM: 8gb Corsair Vengeance
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z78-HD3
PSU Corsair vs550
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I think the Carbide Series Clear 600C will look the best, as long as you are ok with an inverted case.
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Enthoo EVOLV ATX is hands down the best of the bunch, as I've said before.
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Sanctorum wrote Enthoo EVOLV ATX is hands down the best of the bunch, as I've said before.
Yeah true. The only reason i was looking at the Carbide Series Clear 600C case is because of this review it looks so nice with all those fans and water cooling.

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Sanctorum wrote Enthoo EVOLV ATX is hands down the best of the bunch, as I've said before.
Yeah true. The only reason i was looking at the Carbide Series Clear 600C case is because of this review it looks so nice with all those fans and water cooling.

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The EVOLV ATX has better fan/rad support than the 600C. Pretty much useless if you're not installing a custom loop though. EVOLV ATX has much better build quality than the 600C as well. The EVOLV ATX also has significantly more room for 3.5" drives and 2.5" drives.
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Sanctorum wrote
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Sanctorum wrote Enthoo EVOLV ATX is hands down the best of the bunch, as I've said before.
Yeah true. The only reason i was looking at the Carbide Series Clear 600C case is because of this review it looks so nice with all those fans and water cooling.

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The EVOLV ATX has better fan/rad support than the 600C. Pretty much useless if you're not installing a custom loop though. EVOLV ATX has much better build quality than the 600C as well. The EVOLV ATX also has significantly more room for 3.5" drives and 2.5" drives.


Yeah i'm just going to go with the Evolv since it pretty much seems the be the *God tier* case.
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