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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] please say if theres anything you think i should change or get additional to this build thankyou!
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Cheaper, better. You can get a 250GB SSD instead of the 120GB if you wish. Or get one of these cases instead;
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You can get the 350D if you really wish, but I wouldn't.
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Cheaper, better. You can get a 250GB SSD instead of the 120GB if you wish. Or get one of these cases instead;
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You can get the 350D if you really wish, but I wouldn't.
why would you advise for one of those cases instead?
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The Arc Mini R2 and Silencio 352 are great cases. I don't personally like the Air 240 but I know some people prefer the cube styl;e cases so left it as an option for you. I wouldn't get a 350D, or any Obsidian case for that matter because there are better cases for less.
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Cheaper, better. You can get a 250GB SSD instead of the 120GB if you wish. Or get one of these cases instead;
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You can get the 350D if you really wish, but I wouldn't.
why would you advise for one of those cases instead?

Its a micro atx board = micro atx case you could get a case that supports both atx and micro atx. But dont get the 350D its a waste.
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StonedMods wrote Its a micro atx board = micro atx case you could get a case that supports both atx and micro atx. But dont get the 350D its a waste.

The 350D is an mATX case.

A lot of people like the 350D for it's window, and it does have a large window. It's also a perfectly fine case, but I just wouldn't get it personally. I much prefer the Arc Mini R2 which is just as good a case IMO, and costs far less.
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The reason behind me wanting to get the 350D is for the number of cooling fans i can have as well as space for long GPU's for when i decide to go sli in the future, is there any cases that you can recommend which have a trendy design to them and have space for a h100i?
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FluidityDesigns- wrote The reason behind me wanting to get the 350D is for the number of cooling fans i can have as well as space for long GPU's for when i decide to go sli in the future, is there any cases that you can recommend which have a trendy design to them and have space for a h100i?

Yes, and I've already linked you a few cases. Arc Mini R2, Air 240 and Silencio 352. Don't get the H100i though. Get the Enermax cooler I suggested. It's better and cheaper.

@StonedMods - The Define R5 would not be a better choice in this situation since it's an mATX rig.
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Sanctyy wrote
FluidityDesigns- wrote The reason behind me wanting to get the 350D is for the number of cooling fans i can have as well as space for long GPU's for when i decide to go sli in the future, is there any cases that you can recommend which have a trendy design to them and have space for a h100i?

Yes, and I've already linked you a few cases. Arc Mini R2, Air 240 and Silencio 352. Don't get the H100i though. Get the Enermax cooler I suggested. It's better and cheaper.

@StonedMods - The Define R5 would not be a better choice in this situation since it's an mATX rig.

Well I'm just saying the define r5 supports matx, atx, and mini itx so if he ever upgraded mobos he could get whatever size he wishes.
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this is the sort of build i was going for however a cheaper version still thinking of whether to spend an extra 200 or sli [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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