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-Eagle-
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc....ufactory=BROWSE
btw if anyone knowes whats the dial thing measure
thx for any replies
txtiggerr
Those are pretty sweet thought of getting one myself. The guage is for CPU usage smile.gif
Jeremy
If you wanna spend that much money on a case, I say go for a Lian Li:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....-112-022&depa=1
Jezza
QUOTE(Jeremy @ Mar 13 2005, 08:02 PM)
If you wanna spend that much money on a case, I say go for a Lian Li:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....-112-022&depa=1
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Yeah, the PC60 is a fantastic case. I got one of those on my g/f's PC, unfortunately, she won't let me mod it :'(
Kash
With two intake fans, one exhaust, and one blowhole, I'm guessing the Lian Li case would keep your system much cooler than the CoolerMaster one, which only has a single 80mm intake (which is very restricted from the front, unlike the Lian Li with its perforated front) and a 120mm exhaust. If the CoolerMaster case didn't restrict it's front intake fan, then the 120mm fan would justify it over the Lian Li, since you can always cut a blowhole yourself later on.

If you really like the design of the CoolerMaster compared to the overly simplistic look of the Lian Li, then I would suggest getting the Cavalier. However, if you would low temperatures so that you can OC your rig, I would suggest the Lian Li PC-60.

Like everything else, I would suggest you Google up some reviews on both cases. Look at all the features each one offers, the pros and cons of each one. Remember, before buying a case, ALWAYS do 3 things: research, research, research. You don't want to end up with a "pretty" case that is impossible to work with or traps so much eat you could bake in it, now would you?
Silverfox
the lian li cases have ball-bearing fans as standard too - none of the sleeve bearings shít
fire_storm
It looks ok.
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