Soar that looks great. I was first debating on what size to get, I think you're picture pretty much seals it that I'll be getting a mid size tower as I too will have tons of room after putting the components in there.
I think I've narrowed it down to these two choices and might jump on them at a good price.
The HAF 922 or the Storm Scout 2000.
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Faizoff,
Both of these cases you are looking at are very, very good cases. Excellent choice either way!
I prefer the 922 over the Scout for 3 reasons:
922 has the 200mm fans vs. the Scout's 140mm's
922 is larger so better airflow and cooling and more room to play around
LED ON/OFF switch
The Scout on the other hand is also a very nice case and I like those handles which come in handy for transportation purposes!
Your GA-P67A-UD3-B3 would look and perform well in either of these Faizoff!
I am a little concerned about my choice of the HAF 932. I feel like it looks like a wonderful pirate's treasure chest: When you open it, you expect to see lots and lots of diamonds, rubies, gold, silver, etc. but instead the only thing I see is
one little diamond: GA-P67A-UD3-B3!
I suppose I must look for more treasures to fill the very large pirate's chest!
The parrot on my shoulder keeps repeating: tiny, so tiny!
Chirp! chirp!Have a good one and let us know what you choose and please do post some pics!
Soar
PS Faizoff, you may want to consider lapping the Hyper 212+ if you have the time. I noticed the surface of the heat sink has many, many irregularities [see pic]. Ideally, the copper contact area should be smooth and look like a mirror, but you can see the machinist grooves and roughness through out. You could probably shave off another 2-4 C degrees after lapping. It only costs pennies, and it is really easy to do.
Only thing needed is some patience, 400, 800, 1500, and 2000 grit wet/dry sandpaper [about .10 each at your local hardware store], dish soap, and about one hour of time. I will definitely lap mine when I find some time! I do NOT recommend lapping your CPU [it voids the warranty]!
Hope this helps!