:sick: I like that case. According to clocker that Seasonic PSU is supposed to be good. :ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
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:sick: I like that case. According to clocker that Seasonic PSU is supposed to be good. :ermm:Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
VB, I think you've missed some of the previous posts (in another thread).
I've got almost the same PSU (marketed by Akasa in Europe) and it's the best PSU I've encountered. Voltages are ROCK steady, and it is virtually silent yet still blowing cool air.
Unless something untoward happens (or someone comes along with totally silent cooling) I will be buying these for all future systems.
Maybe so but still quite expensive compared with the one I posted.Quote:
Originally Posted by lynx
I still think the case is poor quality.
I know that case may be cheap in price and whatnot but its the only one I like.
I never evaluate a product based solely on price. There are plently of good products at bargain prices.Quote:
Originally Posted by Linkin Park
What I'm saying is that the case looks like it has very thin metal. I have worked on PCs with similar cases. Not quality imo.
http://images10.newegg.com/productim...144-026-39.JPG
Well since the whole comps gonna be almost 1700$ I think I should stay with it instead of jacking up the price more, dont you think? :blink: :unsure: :ermm:
Here is an example of a better built case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811129158
$125 with 500W Antec SmartPower.
What you're looking at is $129 PSU + $55 case. So $184 total.
I'm not saying that you should choose the one I posted but with a budget of $184 you should be able to find a good quality case with PSU.
This has become our "standard build" case and I quite like it for the money.
Better than average cooling.
Interesting case I must add..Quote:
Originally Posted by clocker