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[SUCCESS] Just received my quote. How does this look for my first Hackintosh?

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It's also massive and seriously heavy! Great case for a serious build but not if you're looking for compact and light!
Haha, no actually I really want a case that is big and easy to get in and out of. This thing will be hidden behind my massive bank of 6 screens.
 
I do like my Corsair Air 540 - very easy to get in and out of, though the footprint is a little more square.

The only "flaw" it has, in my opinion, is the top grille might rattle. IF it does, removing the two screws that secure it to the case should solve the problem (it did for me). The grille "snaps in" anyway, so the screws aren't critical.
 
I do like my Corsair Air 540 - very easy to get in and out of, though the footprint is a little more square.

The only "flaw" it has, in my opinion, is the top grille might rattle. IF it does, removing the two screws that secure it to the case should solve the problem (it did for me). The grille "snaps in" anyway, so the screws aren't critical.
That case looks great. Big footprint. I used to be in and out of PCs constantly, but haven't for about 5 years (almost exclusively mac since). Do you find you go inside the case and upgrade hardware? I've been on a Mac for a while and have forgotten what that's like!
 
If you want ease of access to the interior look at the Corsair 400C or 600C if you want a bigger case.
The side panel is hinged and opens up like a car door.

 
Do you find you go inside the case and upgrade hardware?
Typically, the only thing I look to upgrade is the graphics card. But, parts do wear out or "break," so I like to have room to work and not necessarily disassemble modules to get at things. I'm not a fan of knuckle nicks either. ;)
 
If you want ease of access to the interior look at the Corsair 400C or 600C if you want a bigger case.
The side panel is hinged and opens up like a car door.

This looks excellent. I"m going to have to price out a few options here. This one looks like my fav so far.
 
Typically, the only thing I look to upgrade is the graphics card. But, parts do wear out or "break," so I like to have room to work and not necessarily disassemble modules to get at things. I'm not a fan of knuckle nicks either. ;)

haha me either. I would like to avoid removing all kinds of things just to replace a card or a drive.
 
Ok I just landed on my wifi card. Can anyone confirm if this adapter will work for me?

- Asus PCE-AC56 Dual Band AC1300 PCIe Wifi Adapter

Thanks
 
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