Yes I know im always changing my mind lol but I want my system to go faster and it wont do so in my shuttle :(
Should I or shouldnt I??
What to do? lol
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Yes I know im always changing my mind lol but I want my system to go faster and it wont do so in my shuttle :(
Should I or shouldnt I??
What to do? lol
Do what i'm planning to do and have both on a wireless network :)
I went back to a tower instead of a shuttle. It's for upgrading reasons though
Whats peoples recomendations on towers these days? gotta have at least 2 120 fan mounts, and prefereably be able to take a 38mm thick front fan
Oh and a window panel :)
Very tempted by these new Lian Li v1000 cases, anyone got one?
I like my Thermaltake Tsunami Dream case, 2 x 120mm fans, and 1 x 92mm fan (on the window) and it looks well snazzy too...
http://www.thermaltake.com/xaserCase...sunamimenu.htm
http://www.xcase.co.uk/acatalog/Ther..._Series__.html
Antec Super LANBoy, best case by far. Far far far better than any Lian Li imo.
yea? Im not to sure about the looks of that case :|
I bought a Coolermaster tower case a couple of years back. Never regretted it, as I was getting sick to death of trying to squeeze my large hands inside a small case - and cutting them to pices in the process.
Obviously they aren't much good for 'lugging about' or 'tucking away invisibly', but I've got mine under the desk where it isn't really a problem. If you like to tinker with your PC's inards a lot, I think towers are the only way to go. Leaves enough room inside for a combined CPU/GPU water cooling setup (or that's what I'm hoping in my, er, case. :-)
Noamdd