SayantanGR
Forerunner
front panel mesh...attract more dustMay I ask why the Define 7 at 16K and not the Meshify 2?
also its a solid side panel not tg panel...price 13k
front panel mesh...attract more dustMay I ask why the Define 7 at 16K and not the Meshify 2?
Yep.if you want to go for the best case pick Meshify 2.
If you want to save as much as possible then 215.
If you want a good balance of noise+cooling then the LanCool II Mesh.
Good advice in general. I keep mine flat on bed if I remove it.just the glass is fragile so keep that in mind.
5000D Airflow anytime. just the glass is fragile so keep that in mind.
Corsair 5000D is also an excellent choice
if you want space then yes. and Mesify 2 compact is around 12k or so not the mesify 2 which is more expensive.I have no RGB components in my system so I don't know if I need a tempered glass side panel.
Looked up the 5000D Airflow, its more expensive than Meshify 2
I had the same concerns when I bought Cooler Master MB511 but it is great at stopping dust at the front and top panels. Every two weeks I just wipe down the front and the top. And the fans once in a two-three months (3 front in, 2 top out, one rear out, CPU cooler fan).I'm not sure why you're looking at airflow-focused cabinets, when one of your primary needs is dealing with dirt & dust. Airflow-focused cabinets are the worst when it comes to dust. I currently use a NZXT H400, which is a non-airflow-focused chassis, and I myself get frustrated of cleaning it every month because of the dust build-up and how it looks gross through the glass panel. Can't even imagine using an airflow-focused chassis in my dusty environment.
Ya I meant the Airflow version, it's about 12.5K - 13K i think. But availability will be less since it's a new new case. It's a great airflow case that's big enough to accommodate big rads. Regarding glass side panel, even budget cases come with those so I don't think cost factor is really attached to it in generalI have no RGB components in my system so I don't know if I need a tempered glass side panel.
Looked up the 5000D Airflow, its more expensive than Meshify 2
I can't speak from personal experience but the idea is positive air pressure with intake filters will prevent dust build up. When the air going in is filtered and good airflow is maintained in the case, dust won't be settling anywhere and will have no option but to exit at the back. With negative pressure dust will sneak in from all the openings and stay. Of course depends on the environment and how dusty or clean it is too. And like @Mr.J says, periodically cleaning will do the trick.I'm not sure why you're looking at airflow-focused cabinets, when one of your primary needs is dealing with dirt & dust. Airflow-focused cabinets are the worst when it comes to dust. I currently use a NZXT H400, which is a non-airflow-focused chassis, and I myself get frustrated of cleaning it every month because of the dust build-up and how it looks gross through the glass panel. Can't even imagine using an airflow-focused chassis in my dusty environment.
Don't do it. 5000D does perform better as per GN, but the difference is of 2 degrees. Not worth the hassle.Any specific advantages that the Corsair 5000D has over the Meshify 2, I think it performs better in thermals according to GN tests.
I got the Meshify 2 at 11.5K (Solid). Should cancel it and go for the 5000D at 12.5 - 13K?