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Choosing a Good Case

Sir Joltalot writes "There's a great guide at Tom's Hardware about choosing a good case. They also look at a few very interesting and slick cases you can get and discuss recent trends in modding. A good read if you're new to building computers or thinking about modding a case for the first time." I've been planning to build a new machine for a few months now, so this is timely for me.

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  1. Cute / Funny Cases by nuxx · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I placed an order for this Doggie Case from Nikao a few days ago. $45 and $10 to ship via Pricewatch.

    Now, a bunch of you are probably going to ask me why or call me a fag or say that I don't understand the meaning of case modding. What I'd really like to know is why there aren't more humorous/non-manly styled cases. There are plenty of girls out there as well as guys who just appreciate asian culture and random cute things. I think after I get this case I'll get a review up. -Steve PS: And no, I'm not talking about the damn Barbie computers. Remember those?

  2. including a nice chart by Alien54 · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I sort of like the current Antec cases with the extra space, quick access side panels, etc. I use them for some systems I have built for people because of easy availability via the chain stores and local outlets.

    Point being, if there is a problem, then the owner has a place they can drive to, which is important. This qualifies as the equivalent of a ford or chevy solution (vs a yugo solution)

    PC Power and Cooling has attracted advocates with a religious level dedication, especially the quality of their power supplies.

    They also have this chart on what various components draw is very useful for figuring out how much power you need. Worth a bookmark in itself.

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    "It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"
  3. Another note on power supplies by vslashg · · Score: 3, Interesting

    One thing this article seems not to mention (unless I missed it) is that you want a power supply with an intake fan on the bottom, not the front. This does a lot to draw heat away from the processor. I actually had an Athlon-based system that was locking up regularly until I switched to a new case and power supply.

    The Antek KS388 is cheap, easy to work with, and comes with the "right kind" of power supply. It's the best case I've ever worked with (though to be fair, I've never bought a top-of-the-line case.)

  4. make it look like my HI-FI damnit ! by sh0rtie · · Score: 4, Interesting


    Why is this these computer cases are all looking more-or-less the same ?
    are these "case designers" that narrow-minded as to think i actually want a case like what they offer ?

    It seems that attention to asthetics has not been ignored by some rack server manufacturers, making some cool looking 19" rack stuff (usually hidden from view) but they seem to think the regular consumer wants an ugly oblong box in a _____ colour that makes a lot of noise under my desk !

    I would love a case that looks like a piece of hi-fi, something i could place in my component stack (as a media/coms device) and it wouldnt look out of place,my dvd,amp,cd,video,console etc are not in big ugly boxes so why should my computer be any different ?

    At least Apple are trying to think "outside the box" and redefine how we see computers visually
    now why cant the pc-case manufacturers take a leaf out of their book and try and innovate case design instaed of churning out the same visual styles for 15 years

  5. Re:Information about cases from a noise angle... by Bilestoad · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It takes some planning. The quietest cases are those with 120mm fans as opposed to 80mm. Using a heatsink like the Swiftech monsters with a 120-80mm converter and a 120mm fan is very quiet - same airflow at lower RPMs. Right now I'm using:

    LiteOn FS-020 case (3 120mm fan mounts)
    Athlon XP 1900+ with Silverado heatsink
    "Magic Fleece" noise insulation from plycon.com - _really_ works.
    Seagate Barracuda IV drives
    All fans (including power supply) replaced with Papst fans (also from plycon.com)

    It's much more expensive and time consuming to get all this together. But it's so quiet I have to keep looking down at the drive activity light :-)