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I'm currently in the process of looking for a case for my new computer, I want something sexy like the Corsair Obsidian 650D/800D, but I need something with 2 120MM fan intakes on the back and cant see to find one like that. I need it so that i can get THIS and THIS, any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.

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I use the HAF 912 case by Coolermaster. It suits my neds but they do have better cases. The cooling on these cases is great.

http://www.coolermas...?category_id=18

Below is their flagship case.

http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?category_id=18&product_id=2988

I'm currently in the process of looking for a case for my new computer, I want something sexy like the Corsair Obsidian 650D/800D, but I need something with 2 120MM fan intakes on the back and cant see to find one like that. I need it so that i can get THIS and THIS, any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.

Two back 120mm fan cases are not easy to find but two top 120mm fan cases are and should do what you want or one back one top should work too.

I use the HAF 912 case by Coolermaster. It suits my neds but they do have better cases. The cooling on these cases is great.

http://www.coolermas...?category_id=18

My vote would be for the HAF 912

Two back 120mm fan cases are not easy to find but two top 120mm fan cases are and should do what you want or one back one top should work too.

One with two 120mm back fans if you don't use the top HDD cage.

http://www.lian-li.c...ss_index=61&g=f

This one is nice, but I dont think the tubes are going to be long enough to reach the top 120mm fan slot. Great suggestion though.

My vote would be for the HAF 912

Doent have 2 120mm fan slots and im not crazy about its look, i like simple and clean.

This one is nice, but I dont think the tubes are going to be long enough to reach the top 120mm fan slot. Great suggestion though.

No matter what two 120mm back fan case you find the tubes will likely not be long enough unless you mod it.

Another two back 120mm fan case.

http://www.thermalta...?S=1317&ID=1828

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I use the HAF 912 case by Coolermaster. It suits my neds but they do have better cases. The cooling on these cases is great.

http://www.coolermas...?category_id=18

Below is their flagship case.

http://www.coolermas...product_id=2988

And if your name is not Ned I recommend any coolermaster case

This one is nice, but I dont think the tubes are going to be long enough to reach the top 120mm fan slot. Great suggestion though.

Doent have 2 120mm fan slots and im not crazy about its look, i like simple and clean.

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http://www.coolermas...product_id=2988

There is nothing wrong with this look and it has plenty of cooling openings.

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