Saturday, August 21, 2010

Pc case...any advice?

hi guys


sorry for the last question,i deleted it by accident,anyway i have just finished transfering hardware to this new case(http://www.flickr.com/photos/68637591@N0鈥?/a>


i have allready added 4 x 80mm fans and 2 x cold cathod tubes,however any advice on any other mods or shall i leave it as it is


cheers guys !Pc case...any advice?
well to me this case looks wicked.


I would leave it how it is because if ya go adding neon lights or that i tends to mess up the light looks and if you do want to get some neon lights go on ebay and type in case fans or somrthing and it would come up with lots of neon and normal case fans which r like 拢3 total and they r good looking. i brought a green back of case fan and it has a speed controller on the back of the case and i can change the speed of the fan. Good luck but i recommend leaving it ask it is. GOOD LUCK M8Pc case...any advice?
Looks pretty good you should check out lit up psu if you want to add a final touch =]


Also hardware tip


Dump the p4
Looks aren't as important as making sure the case is actually functional. making sure the temperature do not get high and that it has plenty of air flow is my main concerns with a case. So, wiring is the most important if the case has good air flow. making sure wires are out of the air flow using cables that are rounded(if using any IDE drives that is). If it is a new case and fairly new components I assume it is using SATA drives. So air flow should be OK as long as they are tied up out of the way.
Id leave it at that , its very reto , looking , the other ones are very good too
id leave it has it is doesn't matter how it really looks but looks good it depends if your computer is good by the specs it looks like a good computer





AJ
If you are into BLING you may wanna check out Tracer Ram from crucial memory. Snazzy !!!


You might wanna look at an aftermarket CPU cooler. Some are pretty fancy to look at while others are more efficient at cooling you processor. You'd be suprised how much more heat those cold cathode lights will add to your tower.

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