 EUSKill cancerPremium join:2002-09-10 canada 1 edit | reply to Krisnatharok
Re: What's your favorite case? Another vote for Antec p180. Roomy, well laid out, removable trays, rubber seperating cages from frame. Will never buy an Antec PSU again, however. |
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| reply to Krisnatharok I like the Antec Nine Hundred Black Steel case. It has a lot of good cooling. I've been using it for about 6 months now.
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| I have one, and while I agree about the cooling, I feel it's cramped with only 2 h-drives in it. The length of the case is problematic when dealing with new gpu's as well. -- ~ Project Hope ~ Good God! Who's manning the internet?! When the President does it, that means it is not illegal. -- Richard Nixon |
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 KonceptzIntel join:2001-12-22 Chesterfield, VA | reply to Krisnatharok silverstone TJ10, just look at it....breathtaking |
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 MrPremium join:2002-12-25 | Those kind of cases never appeal to me, because they dont look well ventilated. They appear as if the whole side and front is cramped and enclosed. Sort of as if the only cooling comes from the back and top, and quite possibly little side exhaust or suction. |
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