Anybody seen one of these ??
Missileman
Orlando, Florida Icrontian
I'm looking to get one of these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133028
The reviews are good and I do like to spread out a bit. I never have enough room. I would like to know a "real" impression from somebody who has seen one or has one. Not just the specs.
My 5 year old Lian Li needs to retire to the wife's computer. She doesn't turn it on only every couple of months anyway.
The reviews are good and I do like to spread out a bit. I never have enough room. I would like to know a "real" impression from somebody who has seen one or has one. Not just the specs.
My 5 year old Lian Li needs to retire to the wife's computer. She doesn't turn it on only every couple of months anyway.
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here are some nice big cases that i have experience with first hand and can say are very nice.
WWW.MOUNTAINMODS.COM
It is anything but flimsy. It is probably one of the best cases I have ever seen. The layout is great and i finally have room to work in there. My only real complaint is the doors don't pop off of their hinges and only open 90 degrees. They have to be unscrewed to remove them. They really don't get in the way for the most part.
All the intakes areas have filters except the power supply which is straight in to the supply and out the back so it should be pretty dust free.
It is a bit big, but still smaller than you would think. Case is actually narrower than a regular case, but deeper and taller.
It is VERY quiet. I have the 5 original ThermalTake 120s and the 140 in the powersupply running and you can hardly hear it.
I hooked up basic water cooling (CPU only) for now since I will be going to internal Water Cooling later since i have the room.
I still got some cable routing cleanup to do, but there are a lot of places to hide cable runs in.
Here's a few pics.
Nice cases though
Just looking at the pictures on Newegg, I think i see what you are talking about though, Thrax. Is there a way to remove that hard drive cage and perhaps turn it, or maybe remove it and do some judicious dremel work and clear out a bunch of the unneeded metal of the drive cage?
10 count em ... 10 120mm fans (5 in and 5 out). 2 additional 80mm in the Mini board bay to keep it cool (has an intel celeron micro board installed). A 140mm in the supply. Plus 2 60mm in the micro board supply.
Air Flow for everyone everywhere. It is actually much quieter (than a jet engine) than I expected it to be.