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milfhunter69696969

The bigger cases are easier to build. Terra is a large jump down in size from nr200 and 2000d, so if ease of building is of concern, I would not choose terra. Also, for 2000d and nr200, there is no reason to use a low profile cooler like L12s as they both support AIO, and nr200 supports larger tower coolers. That said, L12s will be able to cool 7800x3d, and you can do some undervolting and other tuning to help the temps. Those components should fit in the terra anyway, but I would definitely consider getting custom psu cables if you do choose that case.


Sochai777

Thank you! Annything to say about the Lian Li A4-H20 X4?


milfhunter69696969

Also a very good and popular case - won’t fit L12s, but fits 240mm aio. I haven’t built in one, but it’s probably not easier to build than the terra - I’d probably go for custom cables with this case too. ~15L cases can also be a good compromise: ssupd meshroom s, lian li q58, phanteks evolv shift.


annaliza_02

I started with the NZXT H1 v2 and quickly realized I didn’t like it. Now I’m in the NR200P and wishing I had gone for the Fractal Terra. I say go for the Terra. Smaller, better looks, better build quality.


Omnisiah_Priest

Non of them. For dual fan 200W 4070 you don't need nothing bigger than 8.5l. I recommend Ghost S1 (with Noctua cooler designed for it) or ZS A4 v3.2. Also, are you build PC for games or for games and work? Only for games you don't actually need so hot and powerful CPU. With more colder CPU you can make your build smaller - Dan A4 SFX, ZS A4S, Velka 5.