ThinJ
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Corsair Obsidian 800D is the beauty. The quality stuff. Little too freakin hugh for my taste though.
Megahalems w/ noctua fan, EVGA board, EVGA GTX260(?), all those nice stuffs, and they looks like M-ATX setup inside that case.![]()
Good eye! Videocard was a GTX285. That's since been replaced by two GTX 460's in SLI. The case does make it all look small. A lot of people are using all that extra space to do crazy stuff with watercooling, but I don't think I'll ever go that far. I'll just enjoy all that extra space and how much easier it makes the case to work in.
It really is giant though. Before it I had a Silverstone TJ09, a CoolerMaster Stacker RC-830, and then a Silverstone Raven RV02. The Stacker was first, and I originally ditched it because I decided I didn't want a case with door on the front. I know you can take it off, but it's ugly with it off. So I bought the TJ09. It was a pretty case, but I had to clean the fan filter for the main intake like weekly it sucked so much dust. Tried buying a slower but more efficient fan and changing the airflow in the case to positive pressure and try and help the dust problem, but it always just drew it in like a vacuum cleaner. So from there I went to the RV02. It was a nifty case and the way the interior was laid out was pretty awesome from an airflow standpoint, but the looks really started to bother me pretty quickly and the case felt cramped to work in.
The 800D has, so far, been pretty much the perfect case. I used to be a stickler for removable motherboard trays but there's just so much room in this thing not having one has never been an issue. That space does come at a cost though. It's definitely huge. So much so it no longer fits underneath my desk, and it's too wide to fit between the desk and the wall in my computer room, so right now it's sitting up on the desk, turned sideways behind my monitors.