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What Are Some Good Cases?
So I've been thinking about getting an Aspire X-Navigator Aluminum case for my new build, but I really don't want to bother with the useless 500W PSU that comes bundled with this case on Newegg, so I was wondering if any place sells them with no power supply.
If not, than what's a good Case to consider? |
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Is the Thermaltake Shark any good? I don't like that it has no Temp LED, but I can get over it. Other than that, I like the way that Sonata looks, but I hate that they all come with PSUs, I'm getting a Neopower 480 PSU, so I don't need a built in PSU at all.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Vancouver, WA
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If you prefer a conservative looking case this Lian-Li
would be hard to beat. Liani-Li, arguably the best cases in the industry. Another in that same vein is Cooler Master Praetorian Regards, JF |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ventura, Ca
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the thermaltake shark is an alright case, but it doesn't have great airflow. I am running a 3.4ghz prescott processor and it runs rather hot due to not that much airflow. So its really up to you. Other than that I really like it, the removable motherboard tray is ultra handy.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Birmingham
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i jsut brought the Xg Viper (http://www.caseclosed.co.uk/xg_viper.htm), good features and comes with 500W PSU (Y), also has front panel with power light, time your system has been on, the viper logo and the tempurate of whereever you want to put the probe :D
also it lights up real nice (Y), Last edited by knighty; 08-18-2005 at 04:27 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Viper
WILL, THE NEW XG VIPER 2 IS COMING OUT, IF YOU WANT A GOOD GAMING CASE THAT YOU CAN CARRY ARROUND, I SUGGEST YOU GO GET AN LIGHT ONE (ALUNIUM) THE XG'S DRAGON IS PRETTY GOOD.
![]() ALSO YOU CAN GET IT FOR FREE, IF YOU LUCKY ENOUGH www.xgbox.com <---here
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: America
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Well, for cases, definetly pay a bit more money for a higher quality case. I bought mine for $50 and it came with a 500W powersupply (you can actually bend parts of the case with your hands no problem). The cases that I think look good are the Antec P180 and Coolermaster Wavemaster
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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I'd go with the Antec P180 as well, IMHO the best case available right now. It won't be long before the excellent design principles will be copied, but the attention to detail is unmatched. Check out this from the guys who had Antec's ear during design.
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i want to use the xq-pack from aspire(http://www.xcase.co.uk/acatalog/X-QPACK-AL-3_250.jpg), really small and looks really cool
i will build the next comp next year in spring and plan to hook the case up with a small xbox or ps2 lcd travel screen(50$) to pop on the top and have a little portable "cube" :)
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I don't subscribe to threads please PM me if i miss a reply. ------- Everest SensorView Pro DriverCleaner how to fix your game Last edited by Fr4665; 08-31-2005 at 11:07 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Omaha, The Center of the Universe
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I have been using the Antec P160 for about a year and quite pleased with it. The HDD bays are positioned the best for easy removal.
http://www.antec.com/us/productDetails.php?ProdID=81600 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811129141 Last edited by crazijoe; 09-01-2005 at 05:37 AM. |
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get a LianLi like I did - It's fully alluminnium - It's quiet and cools good - the best case money can buy
Coolermaster also might be a good choice if you're on a budget ----------------------------------------------------------------- Do not under any circumstances get these plastic pieces of crap ----------------------------------------------------------------- and remember - the case Is a VERY important part of your pc - componets will come and go - the case will remain Rimus Last edited by Rimus; 09-08-2005 at 08:52 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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this is the case I'll be purchasing for my computer build
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811119085 |
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Lian-Li make the absolute best cases....they can be a bit expensive, the Antec Sonata II is an excellent case, quiet and comes with a decent 450W psu. Normally the psu that comes with most cases is worthy of the trash can but the Antec unit is ok. Silverstone also makes rather quality units as well....it boils down to a factor of what features your looking for and what budget you have, but if you stick to reputable mfg's like I listed you'll more likely to be peased.
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a VERY nice case.
Thermaltake Kandalf BWS9000.
Big and heavy, but sturdey and VERY good airflow! Beware of Lian-Li cases if your mobo has a fanless heat pipe system! Inverted mountings can cause the system to not function efficiently and you'll have high temps!
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From all the reports I've read, the "semi-btx" or inverted cases offer improved airflow and good cooling, I'd like to see the link that shows other than that....for my own edification, the Lian-Li inverted cases get excellent reviews as does the revised Antec Sonata II
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