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ithis said:
snakenobi said:
ithis said:
Fuck the case, get the cheapest adequate one, and with the extra 40 bucks upgrade something or go to the movies with your girlfriend.
Get one that supports large fans in case you will need fans, so that it will stay relatively quiet and that's it.
If you have the money, spend one one, I bet there are many high tech awesome ones. Otherwise, don't.
Well, that's my take on it anyway.


money is not a problem

 

i want a good looking and high tech case,if you know some please suggest

As you can see I'm not a case guy, but a quick google search reveals many sources for inspiration.

this one looks good for example: http://www.testfreaks.com/computer-cases/nzxt-phantom/

its doesn't have usb 3.0 front headers

looks bad in real,the design is too big and just weird

 

the colours are good though



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sergiodaly said:
snakenobi said:
 

oh comeone help me out

 

its not a joke,there are so many companies and most of the cases are ugly

 

i have only like 1 so far

 


what is that case?

want a full tower or a midle tower? if full... Coolmaster Haf 932 or Haf X


 

its a Corsair Graphite 600T White

its the best i found

 

 

i want mid tower but if the case is good then i might even go full as i might need it in the future for upgrades



snakenobi said:
ithis said:

As you can see I'm not a case guy, but a quick google search reveals many sources for inspiration.

this one looks good for example: http://www.testfreaks.com/computer-cases/nzxt-phantom/

its doesn't have usb 3.0 front headers

looks bad in real,the design is too big and just weird

 

the colours are good though

I didn't look at the specs. I liked the blue lights, and the fact that it's not your usual painted box. I guess I don't like the normal cases, even if they have pretty decals and blue light inside, and the others are way to expensive to justify for a thing that I usually keep under the desk, out of sight.



A full tower is better if you're going for gaming case. More space for air flow so your fans don't have to spin as hard, which contribute to the noise.

The style is probably hit or miss. http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1416&ID=2079

 

Or this one,

Front USB3 and even hdd docking.



Examples

Glossy,Clean,Beatifull,Matte,Good Colours

i am not saying i expect something beatifull like MAC Pro as i know i will not get it for a custom PC,just an example







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ithis said:
snakenobi said:
ithis said:

As you can see I'm not a case guy, but a quick google search reveals many sources for inspiration.

this one looks good for example: http://www.testfreaks.com/computer-cases/nzxt-phantom/

its doesn't have usb 3.0 front headers

looks bad in real,the design is too big and just weird

 

the colours are good though

I didn't look at the specs. I liked the blue lights, and the fact that it's not your usual painted box. I guess I don't like the normal cases, even if they have pretty decals and blue light inside, and the others are way to expensive to justify for a thing that I usually keep under the desk, out of sight.


i too keep it under the deak in an encloure,got a computer tabler here



Galaki said:

A full tower is better if you're going for gaming case. More space for air flow so your fans don't have to spin as hard, which contribute to the noise.

The style is probably hit or miss. http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1416&ID=2079

 

Or this one,

Front USB3 and even hdd docking.

its an ugly mess



pezus said:

http://www.corsair.com/pc-cases/carbide-series-pc-case/carbide-series-400r-mid-tower-case.html

This one is good, clean looking and spacious.


yeah thats on my radar

only corsair and cooler master makes good cases,i have seen



I have the Cooler Master HAF X, its really nice. and I think it looks good too. Plus all the room inside made it easy to mount everything I had.

My only problem was, and it was my fault for not reading it, is its not meant for the LGA1366 i7's. The opening on the motherboard covered 2 of the mounting locations for the CPU cooler, so I couldnt use my after market CPU Cooler. So just make sure it is compatible with your motherboard/CPU setup. Taking a dremel tool to a $150 case isnt something I reccommend.