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Thread: *WINNER* HAF XB PC case courtesy of Sonic Informed, Cooler Master

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    "durrrr" has been disqualified from the competition for spamming to reach the 20 post count criteria.

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    Currently have a CM 692 Advanced. Really great case.

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    Trash...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by durrrr View Post
    Trash...........
    Show some respect.
    You've clearly disregarded the rules, and have been dealt appropriate action.


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    I am currently on my second Coolermaster case, a Silencio. I prefer it to the CM 690 I had prior to that.
    =|This space for rent|=

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    Call me a noob, or whatever, but does the Cooler MAster cases increase performance of your PC or is it just something to look pretty? Cause if its design also increases your performance output - then I definately want one

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    Quote Originally Posted by DvGLogan View Post
    Call me a noob, or whatever, but do the Cooler MAster cases increase performance of your PC or is it just something to look pretty? Cause if its design also increases your performance output - then I definitely want one
    I think it may depend on your setup inside your case.

    How many fans you have, and what sort of airflow structure they provide.
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but, doesn't greater airflow keep the inside cool - whereby keeping parts cooler - whereby keeping parts more stability when games require a lot of power? Don't know too much about the benefit of cooling your system, other than cooling your system.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Juvenile View Post
    I think it may depend on your setup inside your case.

    How many fans you have, and what sort of airflow structure they provide.
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but, doesn't greater airflow keep the inside cool - whereby keeping parts cooler - whereby keeping parts more stability when games require a lot of power? Don't know too much about the benefit of cooling your system, other than cooling your system.
    Firstly the case can't increase performance in itself. That's down to the components. However it provides a lot of aspects that will aid to build a proper performance system.

    Cheaper cases for instance will have terrible airflow meaning that components overheat quicker, particularly high end graphics cards (that can hit over 90c) and overclocked CPU's. They will have inadequate headroom to add in larger parts like the horizontal room needed for a top GPU. They will have no space for additional cables meaning that the interior is going to be permanently clogged up with PSU cables in the centre. They will be heavier, poorer built and (very importantly) UGLY.

    Cheap case:


    HAFX XB:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weeman360 View Post
    Currently have the CM Scout. Love that little red thing
    Yea me too, its epic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasong View Post
    Firstly the case can't increase performance in itself. That's down to the components. However it provides a lot of aspects that will aid to build a proper performance system.

    Cheaper cases for instance will have terrible airflow meaning that components overheat quicker, particularly high end graphics cards (that can hit over 90c) and overclocked CPU's. They will have inadequate headroom to add in larger parts like the horizontal room needed for a top GPU. They will have no space for additional cables meaning that the interior is going to be permanently clogged up with PSU cables in the centre. They will be heavier, poorer built and (very importantly) UGLY.

    Cheap case:


    HAFX XB:
    Thanks for the info.


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