Which PC case do you use?

Corsair Obsidian 900D - Bigger and badder than anything I've ever owned.... with the possible exception of my car :)

http://corsair.com/media/catalog/product/9/0/900d_up-built.png

It's got triple Titan X, custom liquid cooling and several HDs and SSDs...

It's too heavy to move and my wife says I will be buried in it (after she kills me!!).
I always liked that case too. If it had a rotated Mainboard, I might have used it as a personal build. (The window is on the wrong side for my desk, I sit at the right side and the comp sits on the left side, but that's a small gripe, I could set it on the file cabinet on my right) I like cases without doors, as they always seem to be in the way for me and a lot of people I build for ask for no doors also for various reasons, so I mostly use doorless cases for builds unless specified.
 
The Cooler Master CM Stacker 830

http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/editorial/cebit2007-6/cm_stacker_1_bg.jpg

A little before the time of good cable management space and grommets, but I'll trade that for solid aluminum construction and removable / reversible motherboard tray any day. I've had a lot of fun modding and rebuilding in this case over the years. It never gets old.

My home server is in the Silverstone TJ09

http://img.tomshardware.com/us/2006/11/16/holiday_buyers_guide_2006/silverstone-model.jpg

Also a very similar style to the Stacker 830.

P.S. I only use cases that have been showcased by models. ;)
 
P.S. I only use cases that have been showcased by models. ;)
Easily swayed by lots of flesh and skimpy clothing?
DON'T YOU JUST HATE YOURSELF FOR TAKING THE BAIT?
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Right now the only case is the laptop's case, but I'm planning a Skylake mITX build, in the Cooler Master Elite 130 case.
 
Be Quiet! Silent Base 800. No gaudy LED fans or flashy windows. Just a plain, understated and an efficient. silent case, the way I like things in my life to be.
 
For my main driver, the last 4 years have seen the Lian-Li PC-Q08, the Bitfenix Prodigy, and now working on a Silverstone ML-08 build... pic's eventually.
 
For my main driver, the last 4 years have seen the Lian-Li PC-Q08, the Bitfenix Prodigy, and now working on a Silverstone ML-08 build... pic's eventually.
Nice little case, no sli in that one. ,
I like the raven rv02 also because no handle.
 
The Thermaletake V71. Got it painted Blue using auto grade paint from a buddy of mine.
Nice, did you go with PPG or DuPont? Laquer or enamel? I use a lot of acrylics now and paint inside the house.. Can't do that with laquer or enamel. Once its cleared over its as tough as the other options and you have as many or more application techniches. I have used water transfer sheets for carbon fiber and other patterns lately too.
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Have you done any of that too?
 
Phanteks Enthoo Primo. I'm on my second build inside the case and I'm still happy with it and wont be changing it anytime soon. Bags of room which is how I like them.
 
CaseLabs TH10A, Lian Li PC-D8000 (probably worst case I ever owned from LL) and also from LL, now ancient, A-71 IIRC.

I have also Enthoo Primo in my cross-hairs, but steel meh... I'm so used to aluminium that I can't imagine me going back to steel where case weight as much empty as complete build in aluminium.
 
I recently built my 5820k/980 Ti system in a new Corsair 400Q. It's a fantastic case, incredibly compact and well thought-out while still fitting an ATX case, and it feels VERY well built.
 
Corsair 800D. Had it awhile now and I definitely like it but I have been considering for awhile replacing it. Great if you like a computer that never moves and is very sleek, but whenever I have to move it with all the gear and LC equipment (heck even by itself) it was a little bit to heavy. I take mine around some times to LAN events and honestly did not think it through when I picked this full steel case. May switch it out at some point like when I replace my video cards this season.
 
Fractal Design Define R5. Just purchased about 3 weeks ago. Was the easiest build I ever had with plenty of room. Nearly silent.
 
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