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Shao
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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i need to get myself a new pc case and its not easy finding one which has everything i want in a case. was hoping someone on here might be able to suggest something that might work for me. i'd like a case with the following: E-ATX Compartmentalised design holds 5 or 6 hard drives good cooling design (something that will keep my hard drives and graphics cards happy) will hold a larger then standard size psu no probs has enough room between the top of the motherboard and where the psu or top of the case is to fit the rear cpu heat sink from a thermalright IFX-14 cpu heat sink i realize this is a bit of a list, so far the only thing i've found that’s close is the thermaltake xaser 6 (which most people don’t like), tho it’s not compartmentalised and the IFX-14 heat sink will be close. i don’t really mind the Xaser 6 and i can pick one up here for $270, but b4 i give up and buy one i want to know if anyone knows of anything better out there Shao |
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giririsss
Posts: 3012
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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check out lian li cases, umart stock them.
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yellow_feet
Posts: 167
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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diy
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thermite
Posts: 506
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Compartmentalised design What are you imagining here? Or is this a well defined term in the empty box industry? Make me a car where everything under the bonnet can be detached like a module. |
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DeePer
Posts: 3225
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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giririsss
Posts: 3013
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Compartmentalised design is a defined term these days
It basically means to keep each heat generating item, grouped. So, for example pretty much all the new lian li cases compartmentalise the power supply area, away from the mother board/cpu, so that the heat from one, doesn't effect the other. That sort of thing. Some even seal off the drives from everything else too. |
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| #5 02:02pm 18/11/08 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 5753
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Personally, I'm not a fan of the "compartmentalised" design cause, well, everyone knows that ambient heat doesn't travel through metal....
:/ If each compartment is cooled correctly, they're ok. My biggest gripe with that particular design is the lack of cable length when you have to wrap it round corners (P180 style is a poster child of poor design) Lian Li do make extremely nice cases which should suit your purpose. All that said, I myself have an Antec 1200 which houses a 9800GX2 thermonuclear device along with 3x raptors an various other parts) and am quite happy with it, ample drive storage bay all with filtered fan cooling. |
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Superform
Posts: 5233
Location: Netherlands
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p182 go
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| #7 04:35am 19/11/08 |
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taggs
Posts: 2380
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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antec P190 + 1200 seems to fit what you're after. i didn't like my p180 though.
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épic™
Posts: 1996
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i got the p182.. its win
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BoDGie
Posts: 357
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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P182
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Articuz
Posts: 175
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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coolermaster, thermaltake, lian-li.. etc.
It all comes down to personal choice IMO. edit: yeah or what yellow said, Do it yourself. Just grab an old Pc case and mod it out, heaps of fun and the end result is very rewarding depending on how good you are. The only advice I can give you when you Diy is to think it through and take your time, dont rush it... last edited by Articuz at 09:16:14 19/Nov/08 |
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giririsss
Posts: 3018
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Actually, after having a thermaltake case, i didn't find them all that impressive, especially for the price.
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step
Posts: 1638
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The 1200 won't have the room you are after.
Second the TJ07 suggestion, also would like to mention the Lian-Li V2000 series / PC-200 series. Have both, awesome cases. And they can be had for not much more. |
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taggs
Posts: 2381
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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he's said he needs extended-atx yeah?
p190 + 1200 appears to be the only antec which can fit that according to their website (quick browse through though, could be wrong) |
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step
Posts: 1639
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The 1200 is tight for room length wise with a normal board, EATX is going to create havoc in that case.
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Skitza
Posts: 8550
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Lian-Li, nothing else compares.
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