My current gaming rig/office PC has an old i7-2600K Sandy Bridge, with an SSD for the boot drive, an HD7950 Radeon, and a bunch of multi-TB HDDs crammed into a HAF 932 case. It's served me well thus far, but I'm thinking about upgrading to a smaller mATX case, with a i7-7700K Kaby Lake (unless I wait for Coffee/Cannon Lake), and maybe get a 1070 or 1080 GFX card.
I've been looking at a few mATX cases, and am curious about what you kind folks might recommend as a good, high air flow case. If I end up taking the plunge and getting it now, What would be a good case that would let me use CLC systems for the CPU and the GFX card, while adding extra intake fans on the SSD/HDD side? The one thing I hate, is the trend to have one side be solid glass, since that cuts down on possible mounts for more intake fans. I've been eyeballing cases like a Fractal 840 (?) or on of the smaller Carbides.
If the CLCs for the GFX card and CPU only come with 80 or 120mm radiators, could I stick both up front, add a few more Noctua fans as intakes, with two as exhausts? I'm willing to forgo most of the extra HDDs in my current system, and just buy a NAS, and use it for long term storage.
Any ideas? Or am I just being an idiot (as usual)?
EDIT: I looked at the bulldog, which might be cool, and I like the idea of the Corsair ONE, but there's zero chance of my spending almost $3000 for a prebuilt Corsair One.