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siren
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Thermaltake Damier

Post by siren »

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811133129

should i buy this case? i'm planning on making the LED's red, so it looks hot. and if somebody could help me, i need to find a power supply with a red LED and fans with red LED's.

thanks <3.

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btw sorry i've been inactive, haven't been playing much. mostly been my bro =/

i'll be back soon though. just getting things back to normal in school and sports and gf.
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Post by KrAzYdAvE »

I'm a Lian-Li lover at this point, can't say I'd ever go to anything else...
But, if Thermaltake is your bag, that is a nice case!
Just as long as you don't mind some plastic parts. :)
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Post by TooLBlue »

Well, it certainly looks nice... >:]
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Post by Neophyte »

I have no complaints against Thermaltake's construction. Their cases are well built and has little to no flex. I could possibly complain with the plexi-glass windows and the fact that it doesn't shield the computer from noise. But without any proof that RF interference is still a problem for unshielded computers, I'll just keep quiet on that subject!

I have an Antec and Fong-Kai case. Each of them are solid with the Antec case running slightly cooler with lower acoustics. Fong-Kai used to OEM for big companies like Dell and HP, I'm not sure if they still do or not.
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