Case enough for watercooling

AlexUK

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I'm thinking of building a pc with my first water cooling set-up. I see the case as the main consideration (housing a quad core, Asus P5K3, 8800GTS, 4gb RAM, 2 HDD's & Enermax Galaxy or Coolermaster 1000W). Would like to cool GPU, CPU and possibly northbridge.

Are there any cases (up to approx. £250) that could fit the kit inc. rad inside to do this? Would a Cosmos S or ThermalTake Armour+ be ok?
 
Thanks. That Mountain Mods UFO is a bit of a beast!

Think the Cosmos S just wins it for me... style and size.
 
name='AlexUK' said:
Are there any cases (up to approx. £250) ...

Obviously YES!

Look at Cosmos or the Cosmos S. Them ones have a lot of Radiators that work pleasantly without being a kick in the a$$
 
I wouldn't look at the new Lian Li cases, but I would take a look at the slightly older ones (the last generation V2000 series) as they can fit two rads in the bottom compartment, whereas the new ones can't.
 
Appreciate the replies. Was in the process of trying to decide what parts to purchase for new pc build and my computer packed up. Can't even turn it on now. Having to write this on my sister's laptop that will just about run broadband until I can buy parts and get a new one built.
 
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