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post #41 of 48
isn't that a Thermaltake design?> i think its a bit much
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post #43 of 48
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Originally Posted by maxrule
For performance this is the case t: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811119103
yeh if you don't mind up to 4 side window fans
post #44 of 48
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Originally Posted by Dukefrukem
yeh if you don't mind up to 4 side window fans


You dont have to put for side window fans in. The removable MB tray is excellent. You can you Vantec Stealth fans which i did in mine and it is very quiet. You can use 2 fans instead of four. But this case give you the room for perfomance parts such as sli 7950's and the monster of a power supply you will need for highend sli video carts etc and have the room to help keep them cool. Keep in mind the 850/1000watt PC Power and Cooling PSU's are Huge and will not fit in most standard style ATX cases. I have built well over 1000 computers with atleast 1/2 of them being up to date highend parts. This case so far is by far the best performing case, layed out well and built top notch for a DIY PC.
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I also use the stacker 830. One seriously rock solid case imho.
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Have you really built 1000 computers Max?? That's crazy, I knew you were a master of assembly but I didn't realize you go even beyond that.. Good to hear from you Max!!
post #47 of 48
if you have plenty of space, and want to do modding/watercooling.

this is my favorite case...but it's expensive

www.mountainmods.com
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Originally Posted by durden500

Woah , I bet that sucker sounds like a 747
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