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Cougar MX331 Mesh-X$50
Rather ugly entry-level case but has a small mesh cutout in the side panel

Don't expect to use any water cooler due to how cramped everything is
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Zalman S2 Acrylic$55
Decent looking case although it basically has no radiator support; air cooling only
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Cooler Master MasterBox MB511$65
Another rather ugly case but supports up to 360mm front radiators for not a lot of money
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Cooler Master MasterBox NR600$90
Not recommended for water cooling due to the obtrusive shape of the fan cutouts in the front
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Antec NX410$90
360mm front mount radiator support

Front panel can be entirely removed as nothing is attached
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Phanteks Eclipse P400A$100
360 radiator front mount support


Front panel can be entirely removed as nothing is attached
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Corsair 4000D Airflow$105
Smaller version of the 5000D, missing lots of features and room but you can still front mount a 360mm radiator (but not the Liquid Freezer II)
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LIAN LI LANCOOL 215$112
Front mounted radiator would defeat the purpose of this case, but top mount should be fine

Low space below PSU shroud
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Lian Li Lancool II Mesh$115
Very modular, a lot of components of the case can be removed

Two fans can be fitted on the PSU shroud to blow onto the GPU
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Fractal Design Meshify 2$150
Decent mid-sized case with lots of room for modern GPUs


420mm top mount radiator support, however the Liquid Freezer II will not fit for top mount due to its thickness, see the XL instead
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Corsair 5000D Airflow$175
Three possible 360mm mounting locations, two usable simultaneously

Bottom front of PSU shroud is removable, as well as right side exhaust

"Tempered Glass" version is $165, save $10 by simply not using a front panel
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Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 Full Tower$190
Full tower with support for massive radiators (dual 480 or dual 360)

Dual system and PSU support
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Remove all panels if airflow is your top priority (front, top, both side panels) - or consider using a test bench case or no case at all, in essence a case is just a convenient parts holder with airflow restrictions
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Metal side panels may offer EMI shielding at the cost of thermals, assuming the panels are making good connection to ground (you may need to remove some paint)
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Unless you really need front the panel I/O, don't bother connecting it and use your motherboard ports instead
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Be sure to check clearance to make sure everything will fit. If you have a front-mounted AIO, you will need to subtract at least 30-40mm (the Liquid Freezer is 38mm thick vs. 27mm for Asetek AIOs) from GPU clearance
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By @Calypto
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