![]() ![]() However, given the Panzer’s unique design and its ability to house a high-end gaming computer, we know there are users out there that would prefer this case. If it were up to us, we’d choose the Thermaltake Core X71 over the Cougar Panzer Max Ultimate for our own build. While the case is large, it does also come with carrying handles on the top, too, so if you frequent LAN parties and don’t mind lugging around a little extra weight, the handles make this case easier to carry than other full tower cases. It can hold any graphics card and CPU cooler currently on the market, it has a cool-looking design with a decent amount of ventilation, it comes with a windowed side panel (that has a nice opening-method), and it has plenty of support for high-end liquid cooling. The Panzer Max Ultimate has everything a PC builder could want and it comes in at a relatively affordable price, too (just under ~$140). One option that flies a little under the radar due to the fact that Cougar isn’t one of the most popular names in PC cases, is Cougar’s Panzer Max Ultimate full ower case. In the end, if you have a larger budget and you’re looking for a high-end large form-factor case for your build, you could definitely do worse than to pick the be Quiet! Dark Base Pro 900. ![]() So, if you will be using the computer in a quiet environment and you need it to stay that way, then you might want to consider the Dark Base Pro 900. It has a specific design that is catered to eliminating noise from escaping from the case. Perhaps the biggest selling point of the Dark Base Pro 900 (and, really, the main benefit of most of be Quiet!’s products) is how quiet it is. The motherboard tray, itself, can be relocated so that the case takes on an inverse layout, too. The case also has plenty of modification options, with many of the drive bays and brackets easily removable. The case can support liquid cooling radiators as long as 420mm and can hold a radiator in four different locations. So, in terms of high-end options out there, we felt that, for the price it comes in at and the features it offers, the Dark Base Pro 900 stood out among the more expensive full tower cases.įor specs, the be Quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 can hold graphics cards as long as 18.6″ and CPU coolers as tall as 7.3″. However, it is less expensive than the Cooler Master’s Cosmos C700P and EVGA’s DG-87 and it is significantly less expensive than Corsair’s Obsidian 1000D. 2) is one of the best large form-factor cases currently on the market.Īt just a little under ~$275, the Dark Base Pro 900 does come with a much higher price tag than the Thermaltake Core X71. If you’re looking for a versatile high-end full tower case for your upcoming build (or upgrade), the be Quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 (rev. The X71 offers just as many features and will be a case that a lot more builders can afford. Some of the other options on this list come in at $300+ and won’t be a viable option for many builders. Ultimately, for just under $130, the possibilities with the Thermaltake Core X71 are endless. Thermaltake’s X71 also comes with a 4mm thick tempered glass side panel, has plenty of cable management holes (with rubber grommets), and sports a modular design that makes removing drive bays, SSD brackets, vertical GPU mounts, and fan trays incredible easy.įrom an aesthetic standpoint, it might look a little plain, but we like the simple design, especially since the simple design will offer more focus on the components in the build rather than the case itself. The X71 can also hold graphics cards up to 16.5″ long and CPU coolers up to 7.1″ tall, both of which are enough to accommodate any graphics card and CPU cooler currently on the market. ![]() So, needless to say, there is nearly unlimited potential for liquid cooling (and cooling in general) in the Core X71. The case can hold up to 15 different fans and can hold radiators in six different positions, with support for up to a 480mm radiator (on the front of the case). This gives it enormous potential to maximize the amount of intake air coming in and exhaust air going out. It has a grilled front and top panel, as well as grilled panels on both sides of the bottom power supply chamber. This may not be the most popular decision in the world, but in terms of what the Thermaltake Core X71 offers for the price it comes in at, we felt that the insane price-to-performance ratio it provides was enough to make it our top choice for the overall best full tower case.įor starters, the airflow on the X71 is incredible. ![]()
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