Phantom is also good but you'd be missing the extra fan at the front for airflow, not that I think that would make a huge difference but it's something to consider.
Personally i would go with the HAF-X Not becuase i work for the company but for the shear fact its alot of bang for the buck and its a superb case ( i have been using since release and its amazing)
If you would like any information just let me know im happy to help
Personally i would go with the HAF-X Not becuase i work for the company but for the shear fact its alot of bang for the buck and its a superb case ( i have been using since release and its amazing)
If you would like any information just let me know im happy to help
thanks i have been looking at the haf-x for a little bit now and as i want to run 3 way sli so dose the side fan lower the temps noticeably at all compared to a standard case ?
thanks i have been looking at the haf-x for a little bit now and as i want to run 3 way sli so dose the side fan lower the temps noticeably at all compared to a standard case ?
I have found around a 5-10 degree drop in the temp it will mainly help with getting air into the gap inbeetween the cards allowing for that extra amount of cooling you wont be disappointed with the case trust me.
I have found around a 5-10 degree drop in the temp it will mainly help with getting air into the gap inbeetween the cards allowing for that extra amount of cooling you wont be disappointed with the case trust me.
I have the CM Storm Sniper very well built case. I looked at the Haf X and thought it was taller than the Sniper (which it isnt lol) so I went sniper over Haf X But you wont be disappointed over the Cooler Master build quality and overall e-peen factor they present