xCase X245F or Logic Case SC-2380 on the US market

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cromo

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I am struggling to find a US distributor of any of these 2 cases. They are definitely OEMs since they are similar in looks to many other cases I see sold here, but none of these 2 seem to be available.

I will appreciate if anyone could point me to a right direction.
 

cromo

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Thanks. I am well aware of these, but specifically need to be able to accommodate full-height PCI cards.
 

cromo

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Also aware, but only 2x60mm fans in the front, while I am planning on running a 3900x in this thing, so it won't be enough.

I even contacted Plink asking specifically about these fans not being big enough, but they shrug off.

Also needs to be 15-17" deep, so a bunch of others are off the list.
 

IamSpartacus

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Understood. Well FYI I've tried finding both XCase and Logic Case chassis' in the past with no luck.
 

cromo

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Thanks, I guess I'll stop trying and compromise. It's frustrating, though. My ideal case (Chenbro RM24302) is no longer on the market, either – except some last items being offered by limited resellers in EU. Very humbling experience, I usually feel privileged to live in the US and have access to literally everything imaginable at very low prices.
 

cromo

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I know what you mean, but I was going to reverse the fans to make them pull the air back to front, in which case it should actually be pretty good? Also going to use ENP-7660B Platinum+ mini flex instead of the regular PSU.
 
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IamSpartacus

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I know what you mean, but I was going to reverse the fans to make them pull the air back to front, in which case it should actually be pretty good? Also going to use ENP-7660B Platinum+ mini flex instead of the regular PSU.
There still will be little to no airflow around the CPU, RAM, area.
 

IamSpartacus

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Oh PSU. Yes but even if you can find a PSU with the fan on the side like that (good luck) that is not going to be sufficient to cool a CPU/motherboard. But I'll be anxious to hear your results.