Need CPU case recommendations
Need CPU case recommendations
I'm usually not going beyond simple functionality in my cases, and don't go too far in the cooling system end of things, but my old antech case isn't cutting it anymore. Plus I want to use it to throw my old mobo in for a linux box.
So, any good case recommenations?
Don't need a PS either...have a couple of those.
Thanks.
So, any good case recommenations?
Don't need a PS either...have a couple of those.
Thanks.
What price range?
I like the Lian-li. Simple, black, no crap window on the side:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductde ... 212&DEPA=0 ($75)
This case looks OK, and is cheaper:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductde ... 059&DEPA=0 ($35)
I like the Lian-li. Simple, black, no crap window on the side:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductde ... 212&DEPA=0 ($75)
This case looks OK, and is cheaper:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductde ... 059&DEPA=0 ($35)
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http://www.chenming.com/601ae/601ael.htm?ProdID=81600
but not in the horrible colour pictured
but not in the horrible colour pictured
Brands for different needs. For specific models, I'd need to know what exactly you want.
For looks:
Lian Li
Coolermaster
Cheap:
Chenming/Chieftec Dragon series
Butt ugly:
Thermaltake
I myself have a Dragon case (like Puff posted, but Silver). It's served me well, and being that I have an aluminum one it is very light. I plan on installing a watercooling system this year, all internal with a double 120mm heatercore, so it's got a bit of room.
For looks:
Lian Li
Coolermaster
Cheap:
Chenming/Chieftec Dragon series
Butt ugly:
Thermaltake
I myself have a Dragon case (like Puff posted, but Silver). It's served me well, and being that I have an aluminum one it is very light. I plan on installing a watercooling system this year, all internal with a double 120mm heatercore, so it's got a bit of room.

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I too have that case (in black). It's amazing. I have a 2.4ghz p4 that's overclocked to 3.2 ghz and my temperatures are always nice and low. Aluminum is definitely the way to go. (the fans help too)Psyche911 wrote:Brands for different needs. For specific models, I'd need to know what exactly you want.
For looks:
Lian Li
Coolermaster
Cheap:
Chenming/Chieftec Dragon series
Butt ugly:
Thermaltake
I myself have a Dragon case (like Puff posted, but Silver). It's served me well, and being that I have an aluminum one it is very light. I plan on installing a watercooling system this year, all internal with a double 120mm heatercore, so it's got a bit of room.
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i use mine as a seat all the time and i'm not exactly light...bitWISE wrote:I love my Thermaltake case.
Its made out of pure steel. I weigh 230 lbs and I have stood on top of it many times. Not only is it strong but it looks great and is pretty quiet.
i've also drilled three holes in the top and have three switches on it for its fans for when i play games. I just flick the switches and the fans turn on \o/.
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I have an Xblade

Side No Cathodes on

now my gf has this X-Gamer or something like that.. lemme find..
Color Cases has it named all weird

Pretty nice.. not really flashy, and its totally toolless beyond mobo install.. and it DOES stay pretty cool with minimal fans..
now when we bought these they were "new" so we paid out the ass for em.. there like 60ish now..
Grr.. my hosting is being stupid.. give it some time.. -_-
Side No Cathodes on
now my gf has this X-Gamer or something like that.. lemme find..
Color Cases has it named all weird

Pretty nice.. not really flashy, and its totally toolless beyond mobo install.. and it DOES stay pretty cool with minimal fans..
now when we bought these they were "new" so we paid out the ass for em.. there like 60ish now..
Grr.. my hosting is being stupid.. give it some time.. -_-
Pfft.. Read your books..Dr_Watson wrote:a "CPU Case" would be a protective case to put your CPU in... like the plastic box it comes in.
and if your networking books lrefer to a computer as a CPU you should stop reading TCP/IP for dummies... none of my books are written by those that wish to propogate stupididty in such a manner.