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Old 05-30-2004, 12:38 PM   #1
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Help me choose a case

My current case is ok, but it weighs in around 15 kg, not to mention the hd drives are too tight, I end up damaging the hd whenever I try to take them out/plaec them in. So what case should I get?

1. screwless, outside & inside
2. Side window with fan that blows directly on the graphic card. This case, the fan blows directly in the middle of nowhere, more like directly on the jumbled wires
3. Adjustable trays-motherboard, optical drives, hd. Easier to install.
4. Max I think 5 HD I will use.
5. Lights optional, but if there is light, there should be a switch to control the lighting- When I sleep, the case glows. I need total darkness, total silent when sleeping.
6. Front mount USB, firewire(optional), audio(optional). I like it at the back.
7. Ease of cleaning. This casing is ok, but ever month I have to vacum it. the side fan gets dust easily, & insects(mosquitoes) are dead on the base of the case . Why anyone don't make a filter for the fans.

Why do thermaltake, wavemaster case cost alot?

I need to change the PSU anyway. It came with 3 molex, I've branched out to a total 5. I tried adding more, the pc restarts. Suggestions? Same case & PSU manufacturer is ok with me.
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Old 05-30-2004, 12:40 PM   #2
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Re: Help me choose a case

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My current case is ok, but it weighs in around 15 kg, not to mention the hd drives are too tight, I end up damaging the hd whenever I try to take them out/plaec them in. So what case should I get?

1. screwless, outside & inside
2. Side window with fan that blows directly on the graphic card. This case, the fan blows directly in the middle of nowhere, more like directly on the jumbled wires
3. Adjustable trays-motherboard, optical drives, hd. Easier to install.
4. Max I think 5 HD I will use.
5. Lights optional, but if there is light, there should be a switch to control the lighting- When I sleep, the case glows. I need total darkness, total silent when sleeping.
6. Front mount USB, firewire(optional), audio(optional). I like it at the back.
7. Ease of cleaning. This casing is ok, but ever month I have to vacum it. the side fan gets dust easily, & insects(mosquitoes) are dead on the base of the case . Why anyone don't make a filter for the fans.

Why do thermaltake, wavemaster case cost alot?

I need to change the PSU anyway. It came with 3 molex, I've branched out to a total 5. I tried adding more, the pc restarts. Suggestions? Same case & PSU manufacturer is ok with me.
thermaltake lanfire is a good case, it is screwless, very light and includes 4x fans w/ fan controller, perhaps that why it costs alot not to mention it looks the piece as well.
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Old 05-30-2004, 01:09 PM   #3
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Antec, AOpen, Inwin, Chenbro, Enlight and Lite-On all make good cases and come with good power supplies.

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Old 05-30-2004, 01:34 PM   #4
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key, lock feature is also good(optional).
I like this casing, but the maintainace is tedious.
Any specific case?
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Old 05-30-2004, 02:13 PM   #5
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All the brands I mentioned make good quality cases. As to which one you should get, I really can't tell you since my taste in cases is probably different from yours. Go to each makers web site and check out the cases there. One will eventually catch your eye.

Basically, don't get a generic case with a generic power supply...spend the money on a good name brand and you won't regret it.

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Old 05-30-2004, 02:46 PM   #6
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I'm not sure why Thermaltake cases cost so much but the CoolerMaster Wavemaster case is expensive because it is made of high grade, thick aluminum. THIS Kingwin case fits all of your requirements except the side fan which I really don't think is necassary. However, if you really wanted one you could add one yourself.
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There is also this case the Aspire X - Superalien, comes with either a 500 watt or 420 watt powersupply.

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...144-007&depa=0

There are other ones on newegg just search for them
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There is also this case the Aspire X - Superalien, comes with either a 500 watt or 420 watt powersupply.

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...144-007&depa=0

There are other ones on newegg just search for them
you'd have to ditch the powersupply anyway. Unless you like the smell of barbequed PC components, you don't want an Aspire PSU in your case.

The Kingwin recommended above looks good to me.

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Old 05-31-2004, 06:56 PM   #10
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If you want a single case that has all your features, it would be the Antec P160, but it is in the $100 range if that matters to you. With both Antec and Termaltake you get good PSUs along with most of the time.
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I've seen the new Thermaltake case copying wavemaster case.
Then a lot of people are hype about the Preatorean case, no window. I know the silver is cool, but I want to see the insides of my pc. Something like the Preatorean but with the window.
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That would be the Kingwin I linked to above. It's similar to the Preatorean and it has a window.
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Old 06-01-2004, 02:40 AM   #13
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Kingwin is nice. I found this cool thermaltake case


http://thermaltake.com/xaserCase/tsunami/swa/swa.htm



I really must get the PSU first. No point getting a cool case if I have not enough power. & after changing the DVD with a HD, My pc restarts, I need more power.

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Whoa that looks really cool, looks nice, thermaltake makes nice cases.
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What happens if I loose the keys to open the casing? If it only based on keys. Not only the side window, the front panel also could not be opend? Anyone have any experience with this type of case?
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I never use the locks on my case - so you don't have to lock them to close. Mine came with 2 keys, so you can put one away just in case.

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Did you find a way to open the case, if it was lock & you don't have the key. Without destroying the case
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Check out the Antec P160 case (available with a window) and the Antec Super LAN Boy cases. Noting that you are not in the States but review the links to these cases.

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...129-144&depa=1
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...129-145&depa=1
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Old 06-02-2004, 02:36 AM   #19
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Thanks. Don't worry, we get cases here faster than the US This casing are already on sale.
BTW, read the computex article on Lian Li's case. This is their new design
http://theinquirer.net/?article=16282
I think its better having the PSU at the bottom. its like they turned everything upside down
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That thermaltake case looks very slick but I didnt see a price for it. How much does it go for?
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I liked that xaser you posted... looks good. The Kingwins are also good, Hi Ho picked out a good one for you.

Those LianLi's look awesome, I can't wait for them to come down in price
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http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductInfoComm.asp?ID=6830
Get this case, a thermaltake PSU and you're off!
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that aria case looks so much similiar to mine, front panels, are blue, instead of white. I'm seeing new cases, where the hd bays are directed outwads(90 degrees from the optical bays), can I turn the drive bay, or is this a new design? I like it, cause its easy to fix in a hd that way.
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This is sort of off topic. I like most of the Thermaltake's cases but why do they insist on putting the USB/Firewire porst on top? I would hate that. Also, I hate doors. Anyway, back to your question. Some new cases have the drive bays like that. I don't think you can turn them but I don't see a reason to. It is much easier to access.
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I just noticed that. i don't like ports on top of the pc, they should be infront & down at the bottom.
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