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    Need a cabinet/case for Asus Crosshair IV Extreme

    I am buying a new assembled PC for my home. Already bought all its parts including AMD FX-8150 Black Edition and Asus crosshair IV extreme motherboard. now the problem am facing is with the Cabinet. I have bought a Fan meant for large cabinet but the choices i got from my vendor are all small cabinets. And the larger ones are too costly for me. In short if I have to be in the budget then I have to get the smaller cases but my fans will be wasted and i can face cooling problems. So i need suggestion from you all regarding cabinets for my Asus crosshair IV extreme motherboard. please help.

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    Re: Need a cabinet/case for Asus Crosshair IV Extreme

    Hey you can check out Cooler Master HAF 932 I think it will be the best choice for your AMD FX-8150 Black Edition and Asus crosshair IV extreme motherboard. It has 3 120 x 25 mm fans for excellent air flow, it comes up with patented finger- press buttons for maintaining 5.25 “ drives. You can check out the specification of Cooler Master HAF 932 for better idea:
    • Dimension (W / H / D) - (W)9.6" X (H)22.5" front half, 21.5" back half X (D)22.7"
    • Weight - 29.1 lbs
    • Motherboards - Micro - ATX / ATX / E-ATX (does not support Dual Xeon Nocona)
    • 5.25" Drive Bay - 6 (without the use of exposed 3.5" drive bay)
    • 3.5" Drive Bay - 5 hidden 1 exposed (converted from one 5.25" drive bay)
    • Cooling System - Front: 230 x 30 mm red LED fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA,Side: 230 x 30 mm standard fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA (support 120 x 25 fan x 4),Top: 230 x 30 mm standard fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA (support 120 mm fan x 3 or 120 mm x 1 + 230 x 30 mm x 1),Rear: 140 x 25 mm standard fan x 1, 1200 RPM, 60 CFM, 17 dBA (support 120 mm fan x 1), 35,000 hours life expectancy Power Supply Standard ATX PS2 / EPS 12V (optional)
    • I/O Panel - USB 2.0 x 4, IEEE1394a x 1, eSATA x 1, Mic x 1, Audio x 1

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    Re: Need a cabinet/case for Asus Crosshair IV Extreme

    You can also check out Cooler Master HAF X, it appears to be better as compared to Cooler Master HAF 932. It has SATA Dock for easy installation and it comes with USB 3.0 on front I/O panel, Air duct, 1 x 230 mm red LED fan and 3 x 200 mm fans, Adjustable VGA card holder, Power supply partition. It is just the best people cal it dream case.
    Specification:
    Material - Steel + Plastic
    Dimension (W / H / D)- 230 x 550 x 590 mm / 9.1 x 21.7 x 23.2 inch
    Weight- Net Weight: 14.35 kg / 31.6 lbs; Gross Weight: 16.08 kg / 35.5 lbs
    M/B Type- M-ATX / ATX / E-ATX / GIGABYTE XL-ATI
    5.25" Drive Bay- 6 (2 converted SATA HDD drive bay available)
    3.5" Drive Bay- 5 Hidden
    SATA HDD Drive Bay / 2.5 Drive Bay 2 - (converted from 5.25” drive bays)
    I/O Panel-USB 3.0 x 2,USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394a x 1, e-SATA x 1, Audio x 1, Mic x 1
    Expansion Slots- 9
    Cooling System -Front:230 x 30 mm red LED fan on/off x 1,Top:200 x 30mm fans x 2 (one optional),Side:200 x 30mm fan x 1,Rear:140 x 25mm fan x 1,VGA Fan Duct:120 x 25 mm or 120 x 38 mm fan x 1(optional),VGA Holder:80 x 15 mm fan x 1(optional)
    Power Supply -Bottom / Standard ATX PS2 (optional)

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    Re: Need a cabinet/case for Asus Crosshair IV Extreme

    When it is about cabinet/case I always prefer Cooler Master,anyways along with the 2 above you can check out Storm Scout SGC-2000-KKN1-GP as well. My brother has bought the same for his system having Asus crosshair IV extreme motherboard and has not faced any kind of issues, the airflow is just excellent with minimal chances of overheating.
    • Material - Steel, ABS Plastic, PC, Mesh bezel
    • Dimension - (D) 489 x (W) 219 X (H) 495.5 mm, (D) 19.2 x (W) 8.6 x (H) 19.5 inch
    • Weight - 8.7 kg / 19.23 lbs
    • M/B Type - Micro-ATX/ATX
    • 5.25" Drive Bay -5 exposed (without the use of exposed 3.5 inch Drive Bay)
    • 3.5" Drive Bay -5 Hidden, 1 Exposed (converted from one 5.25 inch Drive Bay)
    • 2.5" Drive Bay- 1 Hidden (converted from one 3.5 inch Drive Bay)
    • Cooling System Front: 140mm Red LED Fan x 1; 60 CFM; 30,000 hrs life expectancy (included) ,Top: 140mm Fan x 1 (included) or 120mm Fan x 1 (optional) ,Rear: 120mm Red LED Fan x 1; 44 CFM; 35,000 hrs life expectancy (included) ,Side: Acrylic window; supports 120mm x 2 (optional)
    • Expansion Slots -Standard x 7, Special x 1
    • Power Supply -Standard ATX PS2 (optional)
    • Included Accessory - 1.8 or 2.5 to 3.5 inch mounting bracket for SSD or HDD

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