No posts in here for 2 months?!!! I need to build anothe computer just to post some pics. Maybe this weekend ;)
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No posts in here for 2 months?!!! I need to build anothe computer just to post some pics. Maybe this weekend ;)
Got a case yet D?
http://www.mwave.com.au/productarchive.asp?sku=16011060
On eBay*
Not that I need a new case. I have a Tj07, a Thermaltake DH-102 and my g5 case pretty much sitting collecting dust ATM until I decide to get off my ass and do something with them. If I did get a new case today I think I'd go with the Antec Super Lanboy.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V-fmnBlmtE
That's an interesting case but I'd wager a disaster in real life.
With all the removable panels and 15 fans it probably rattles like a motherfucker.
I hate how they still insist on claiming "positive air pressure" using computer fans, which don't have enough static pressure to overcome normal air pressure even under lab conditions, much less a case full of mesh...
Also, it seems counterintuitive to include (and make such a big deal about) the "air suspension" for hard drives.
Anyone spending $200 on a case is going to be using SSDs, which need no special vibration abatement.
Anyone actually going to LAN parties doesn't need (and isn't willing to lug around) six mechanical drives.
The suspension mounting would have been better used on the opticals (another dying technology).
Why make it possible to mount the opticals sideways but not account for them opening?
Seems like the front panel should be interchangeable with the forward sidepanels.
How come the motherboard tray/backplane cannot be flipped side to side?
I'd much prefer that to the raising and lowering (to what end?) Antec provides.
For $200 I could build a nicer case than that.
TBH, I find it's more fun and challenging to work on cars.
The RX-7 with the Vette engine is running well, this spring we'll probably start on the RX-8.