Read more.With every new build, less frequently, or is your PC still beige?
Read more.With every new build, less frequently, or is your PC still beige?
Well in the old days when i was into modding, i could change case every 1-2 years, but the current one i am using ( slightly modified lian li midi tower ) are actually pretty old by now, as i recall this last mod i did in 2008, and it now had the insides change 3 times ( though not adapted to fit the original mod as that also had GFX and RAM water cooled and now only the CPU are water cooled )
So current hardware are just "thrown" in there comparing to when i really care building a computer.
Not owned a beige case since forever or at least my 700 MHZ machine.
Current ALU case have had a custom shaped window made with actual glass ( brands used plastic back then not actual glass like now ) and then the case have been powder coated black ( by me too ) and some things have been mirror polished or was chromed, and then given a transparent coat of red )
If you buy a good case in regard to function, you should hardly ever need to upgrade for anything else but aesthetic reasons.
It's got to be pushing 5 years old. It looks a bit dated in terms of style and features now but after taking some panels off it it still does the job.
Next time I upgrade motherboard & CPU I will think about changing it.
Not very often, still using an Antec P182 from 2007 and a Fractal Design R5 from 2014 for my two main builds. Both are built like tanks and good at keeping noise levels down, everything else has been upgraded but I don't see any reason to 'upgrade' the chassis. I did buy a 5.25" USB 3 panel for the P182 though because it only had USB2 ports on the front.
Antec 300 cough
But it depends - I have also made a server this week into a brand new Corsair 200R because it will be quieter than the current server (it's a 1u HP - man it's loud) and has 4 internal 3.5" hard drive bays
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Probably only changed it once in the last 15 years or so.
Current one is a Lian Li PC-B25FB that I've modded several times now. I think aluminum cases are very good for cooling.
Live long and prosper.
Edited 'cos I missed the word "chassis". Duh.
The only reason I'd upgrade chassis is if I needed something I don't have. Currently, that includes everything from an Antec 1200 Apartment Block, to a rather nice Ye Olde Coolermaster Aluminium Case (ATC-101 I think). And about 10 others that I'm in the process of stripping down, most of which were AT before the X got added.
For me a case is a case. It isn't a design object. It's functional, needs bays, fans and doesn't need either windows or double-glazing. It certainly doesn't want pretty coloured lights. I want a fancy PC case about as much as I want a fancy toolbox for my screwdrivers, socket sets, etc, etc.
Though, thinking about it, maybe a window and built-in lights would be a good idea in that.
What I would like on my cases, rather than "I'm here, look at me" lighting, is a Klingon cloaking system so I don't have to look at them. Though knowing my current luck, I'd break my big toe my stubbing it on one.
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A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
Whenever I do a full re-build. The current one has lasted for 8 years, I'll be going for the Meshify 2 Compact next.
Used to be whenever I won one on Hexus, but not been so lucky lately. The only reason I had my latest upgrade was because I was building an entirely new machine, and needed a smaller case to fit on my desk rather than under it.
Probably wouldn't even think about upgrading it for a good 5 years+, and then really it's only going to be because of either a fault or an unexpected change in requirements.
I like 5.25" bays for hot swap and yes, I do still use the DVD-RW drives too, so my 2 latest builds used 2nd hand cases from 2015. Glass is heavy and fragile and not for me. I need front fans, decent unobstructed (but filtered) ventilation to them, and more than one 5.25 bay. Modern cases just don't provide that.
Every chassis I've had has been a case, because that's what we generally call them in the UK, although some cases are more like bare chassis.
Like every other component it gets upgraded as and whenever I find something I like better.
Current one is a Luxe, which replaced a Corsair 500R a few years ago.
Some do. That's one reason I chose a Phanteks. I actually have 3 such bays.
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Not very often. The main PC is still in the same Coolermaster Sileo 500 case I brought back in January 2009!
I've brought quite a few since for other PCs, and PCs I've build for people, but that's all.
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Literally just in the processes of upgrading from a BitFenix Outlaw which I brought in September2013 to a NZXT H210i.
Usually only when I'd doing a clean sheet build or there's a fundamental technology change of some sort.
My first case was an Escom AT mini-tower from early '94. It started life with a 486-DX66 and lasted through two mobo changes and 6 CPUs (486-SX66, Cyrix PR150, Intel P166, AMD K6/2-300,400,450, K6/3-400) before I retired it and went ATX. I still have it, because a friend did a custom paint job on it for me.
I followed that with a generic ATX mid-tower which lasted me though Athlon 1GHz,1.33GHz, AthlonXP-1600,2000,2500, Athlon64-3500, Athlon64x2-3800.
My next case was 2nd hand - a Chieftec Scorpio that a friend was getting rid of. That played host to a Core2 Duo E6600, then a Phenom 9950.
In 2011 I got to do my first new parts build since the Athlon64x2, and built a i5-2500k into a Coolermaster CM690 II. That system was upgraded to an i7-3770k, and is now my backup.
This year I bought a Fractal Design Define 7 because it was pretty much the only modern case I could find with a 5.24" bay and lots of 3.5" bays. I expect this case to last me at least a decade.
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