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Please give me the pros and cons on the Lian Li PC-73SL Silent Case
The title says it all but also tell me any other thing i should buy I when I buy this.
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Post link to case. I have a PC-7 and I love it, simple, clean looking
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It'll be fine for whatever you want to do, I just dont really see the point in spending 240 bucks on a case when you can get a perfectly nice one for 100 (and even that's a lot)
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Yeah that is expencive but GOD its beautiful man.......... And high quality
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Why do you want to spend $240 on a case? Do you want to have bragging rights "Hey I bought a case for $240! I am cool" What is the actual reason for buying this case, as you can buy a case for even less than $100 that can do what this case for $240 can do except it has a basic design. Seems to me you want the most expensive stuff so you can brag about it here later on. Not the way to go my friend.
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addicted on the performance
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You should use the "edit" button instead of doing two posts a minute apart, especially when the second post doesn't really have any point.
I have no experience with that case, so i can't give you "pros and cons", but Lian Li cases are very well made, so i can't foresee any problems. Its always a good idea to Google for reviews on cases too. Mike |
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Heres a couple i found on the first page of results:
http://www.cluboverclocker.com/revie...n_li/pc-73slb/ http://www.twistedmods.com/article.p...icle&artid=256 Mike |
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Buying that case = pure decadence if you ask me. Lian-Li makes other nice cases that have a more reasonable price, and will perform just as well.
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