Should I get a Hadron Air?

jas0n007

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I'm building a new pc soon as was wondering if I should go to m-itx. I currently have a gtx 670 dcu mini and I'm quite intrigued about smaller cases.
 
I like the slot loading dvd option. My gut tells me that power supply could be pretty noisy under load...
 
its a nice visual design, but the lack of cable management around the back of the motherboard and the CPU cutout would be a deal breaker for me especially when BitFenix Prodigy ITX has all this covered for more than half as much cheaper......
 
A better option would be either the silver stone raven rvz01, coolermaster elite 110 (as you have a mini gpu) or the elite 130
-edit- or the bitfenix cases
 
Or even a 250d. I mean that case looke good, not as much rad space as a bitfenix, but still nice, and cables should be easily fixed
 
You know, on the front page with the ... if it had been misspelled just slightly :huh: I had to reread twice! :lol: Apologies! lol. To top it off, i don't know what a hadron air is, a case i think but still not sure of it! I think i'll have to give it a google :p
 
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I have one and its really really cramped. Also there is really not enough airflow to overclock with just the two fans in the top, and I have changed them out for better flow Corsair AF120 fans.

I am probably going to go to a Corsair 250D after seeing Tom's review. Also my GA-Z87N-Wifi MB has al of the connectors on the "top" of the motherboard, this makes the 24 pin cable almost too short to route neatly.

--Rick--
 
I am not sold on haveing a U1 server psu with a 80mm fan in it tbh and haveing the window on the side to show off a bazillion wires dosent sound like a good idea.
The 250D looks like a much better case.
 
Not a fan, but the Hadron H20 looked interesting, until I saw the price, $200 for the case, and an extra $200 if you want the water cooling kit.
 
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