Tuesday, April 13, 2010

*POLL* So who do you think makes the best computer cases?

I gota go with coolermaster.*POLL* So who do you think makes the best computer cases?
Ultra makes good ones, not like Ferrari good but like extremely cheap yet still look and work good ones.*POLL* So who do you think makes the best computer cases?
I like Antec cases just because I have never had an issue with it. The Cooler Master that claimed to have some of the same capabilities of the antec 900 cost way too much for me = /
Ive always been a fan of the antec cases. But the one I have now is pretty good but i dont know about there other cases.
[QUOTE=''Master_Kev'']Ive always been a fan of the antec cases. But the one I have now is pretty good but i dont know about there other cases.[/QUOTE]Yea, the lanboy was perfect I wish they had come up with a good successor to it.
Generic. Buy a $20 case and pop a decent power supply in there. Buying really expensive cases is a waste of money in my opinion. What difference does it make if your case has LEDs or not? I am only bent in spending money on performance, not glam. Spend the extra cash on more RAM or w/e; not lights.
I like both coolermaster and antec but voted for coolermaster as that is what i have now
i have built using 2 cooler masters and one ultra. all were great cases
for me it isnt so much visual, but good air cooling and non-plastic. I like real solid materials.
[QUOTE=''doomsdaydave11'']Generic. Buy a $20 case and pop a decent power supply in there. Buying really expensive cases is a waste of money in my opinion. What difference does it make if your case has LEDs or not? I am only bent in spending money on performance, not glam. Spend the extra cash on more RAM or w/e; not lights.[/QUOTE] Same here.
Lian Li makes some very nice cases.
Silverstone, because I've always been an HTPC enthusiast. There's nothing like a Silverstone case to match with the DVD player, AV receiver, etc. They're bloody awesome.Much better-looking and far quieter than those damn gaming PC cases.
Either Silverstone or Lian-Li for me. Their cases are just so well thought out, stuff like Antec (using a P180B here) can generally only compete on price in the end.
This is my tower.i found it quite nice in terms of putting everythign in. keeps everything nice and cool too. my only complaint is that getting big graphics cards in can be a bit tight. not too loud either despite the number of fans which is nice (though it aint silent by any means).
[QUOTE=''TugboatTheGreat'']Lian Li makes some very nice cases. [/QUOTE]



Ditto. Funny anecdote: A couple years ago I brought my midtower case downstairs to work on under the kitchen table light and a friend of my roommates told me that it was huge and must be really old because he hadn't seen a case that big in years. I told him it wasn't that old and that it was pretty average size for a gaming pc.
I have an Antec 900 right now that i love. I got it for its great air cooling. But of all the cases ive used myself the coolermaster ones had the best build quality and ease of install hardware etc. Coolermasters new Cosmos case is quite amazing.
[QUOTE=''AARONRULZ1''][QUOTE=''doomsdaydave11'']Generic. Buy a $20 case and pop a decent power supply in there. Buying really expensive cases is a waste of money in my opinion. What difference does it make if your case has LEDs or not? I am only bent in spending money on performance, not glam. Spend the extra cash on more RAM or w/e; not lights.[/QUOTE] Same here.[/QUOTE]I don't know if thats the best idea. A lot of ''generic'' cases become ovens for your new components. My friend a cheap case, and when he looked at the temps I was getting, bought an antec 900 and switched out all his components. I think he got like an apevia(sp??) with the temp gauge and windowed side.
Silverstone all the way if you can afford it. The fact that their cases are used by Falcon Northwest is a testament to their quality of build. Otherwise I would say go with Thermaltake because they make very good quality cases (though their LED lights and flashy style may put some off). As for coolermaster, they really only have budget cases besides the stacker which is what makes it popular because it is one of the best cases ever built, but other then that all you really have to choose fromis variations of the centurion.
probaly Antec because my local fry's has the antec 900 for $80 with no rebates for like 1week every month and i really don't like spending over $100 on a case
[QUOTE=''Munkyman587''] [QUOTE=''AARONRULZ1''][QUOTE=''doomsdaydave11'']Generic. Buy a $20 case and pop a decent power supply in there. Buying really expensive cases is a waste of money in my opinion. What difference does it make if your case has LEDs or not? I am only bent in spending money on performance, not glam. Spend the extra cash on more RAM or w/e; not lights.[/QUOTE] Same here.[/QUOTE]I don't know if thats the best idea. A lot of ''generic'' cases become ovens for your new components. My friend a cheap case, and when he looked at the temps I was getting, bought an antec 900 and switched out all his components. I think he got like an apevia(sp??) with the temp gauge and windowed side.[/QUOTE] Then get THIS case and stop *****ing about temps,has 120mm fan.

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