Originally posted by: jazziz
What's the ultimate case, regardless the price? Opinions very much appreciated.
Originally posted by: Alphanos
Originally posted by: jazziz
What's the ultimate case, regardless the price? Opinions very much appreciated.
I took this to mean that he was just asking which case YOU would consider the ultimate case, due to the "opinions" statement. Just tell him what you like and why.
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
I like Soldam's cases, but at about $550 a pop, they're not worth it (IMO)
Originally posted by: Tabb
A solid wood case , real wood. No metal whatso ever. Even wooden screws!
Originally posted by: GAZZA
Everyone is gonna have their own opinion on this one.
My personal fav is this one from Kingwin come complete with 3 windows, it's aluminum and slide out mobo tray with good air circutlation.
Originally posted by: Steelwingz
Originally posted by: GAZZA
Everyone is gonna have their own opinion on this one.
My personal fav is this one from Kingwin come complete with 3 windows, it's aluminum and slide out mobo tray with good air circutlation.
Gazza... Thanks for the link! Personally, I think that is the sweetest case I've ever laid eyes on. I gotta have it.
When the wife asks why I just bought a brand new case, I'm blaming you.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
I like my Enlight 7237; it's a bit behind the times in terms of cases...haven't bought a new case in like ~4 years? It has some flaws though - the top panel is, or rather, was riveted on, instead of screwed. And there's "only" 4 5.25" bays and 3 3.5" bays (1 internal). For some users, this might not be enough; they're all filled on my PC. Most edges are rounded or folded over, but there's still some sharp spots. That's about it actually, at least that I can think of right now. The drive rails took some getting used to, but I love the things now - they're just incredibly handy.
There's probably something better than this out there by now though. I just don't build whole PC's often enough to need to shop for cases often.