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➟ Cooler Master Cosmos C700P - https://geni.us/IAXh
➟ Corsair Carbide 275R - https://geni.us/A65cwZR
➟ Phanteks Enthoo 719 - https://geni.us/dYNbA
➟ NZXT H210i - https://geni.us/nbAA6
➟ MSI MPG Velox 100R - https://geni.us/WHmrIlq
➟ be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 - https://geni.us/7HjE
00:00 Intro
00:28 Cooler Master Cosmos C700P
01:38 Corsair Carbide 275R
02:56 Phanteks Enthoo 719
03:58 NZXT H210i
05:19 MSI MPG Velox 100R
06:55 be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900
Hello, peeps. Today we'll take a look at the Best PC Cases in the market. I made this list based on my favourite, and I'm trying to help you find the right one for your needs. To see the up-to-date prices and more information about these excellent Puzzles, You can check out the link in the description below. Let's get started.
The Cooler Master COSMOS C700P is, as the name implies, the new vision for the COSMOS line, the first all-new high-end chassis from Cooler Master in quite a while, and it also represents a massive step towards bringing the features and engineering behind their MasterConcept to the consumer. Weighing in at a massive 22 kg, which is 48 pounds, it will be interesting to see what the new Cooler Master heavyweight brings to the ring. With the C700P, Cooler Master is bringing the essence of the MasterConcept to the consumer market; the aim of having an essentially fully customizable chassis with the ability to buy bits and pieces to accommodate an ever-changing hardware setup or the evolving needs of the user. The case is also meant to be accessible to modders, which has it go along the lines of the "Make It Yours" mantra that is at the core of the Cooler Master brand these days. The biggest strength of the Cosmos C700P is its modularity. The ability to take the case apart completely and be left with nothing but a frame is not unique but also highly well-executed for the most part.
If you're a PC builder, you've likely seen the Corsair Carbide series before, as well as PC-case designs inspired by it. This budget-friendly line got tempered-glass chassis, and it features a clean, minimalist design with a builder-friendly internal layout. If Corsair's recently launched Obsidian 550D premium chassis is a bit too extravagant for you, the compact mid-tower Carbide 275R may be just what you are looking for. The first thing you will notice about the Corsair Carbide 275R is the chassis' overall basic-black demeanor. Constructed of steel, plastic, and tempered glass, the Carbide 275R is painted black inside and out, measures 455 x 225 x 460mm, and tips the scales at 16lbs. Most of the top panel is covered by a magnetic metal-mesh filter. Directly under the filter is a perforated area that has mounting locations for two 120mm or 140mm fans. A thin brushed-aluminum skin covers the plastic front panel. Two USB 3.0 ports, headphone and microphone jacks, a hard drive activity LED, and a power button are located in the uppermost edge of the front panel.
The full tower Phanteks Enthoo 719 is a stunning case and perfect for any enthusiast. Naturally, for a budget case, we see a few corners being cut with some of the steel feeling a little flexible and, of course, no fans. That being said, the quality is superb, and this PC case offers excellent value for money. The Enthoo 719 is simplistic on the surface, but you see a different story as soon as you peek inside. The dual system support is a niche for this item, but even if you weren’t going to take advantage of that, the chassis is one of the best for airflow and would make any decent system look incredible. The included fan hub from Phanteks is excellent, and it helped me tidy up the RGB cables at the back without any issues. There are small touches here and there, but the pre-cut fill and drain ports into this chassis are a big plus for watercoolers.This is a well-designed PC case, and they have executed that design exquisitely.
The H210i is NZXT's most compact case part of the H series. It's essentially the H510i but more minor. Coming in at just 210 mm x 349 mm x 372 mm
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