Custom Pc Build...

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  1. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    I'd say that they're good, I'm not the sound expert however and am just echoing what a friend whose family is in the music industry has told me
     
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    Thats cool!

    Got suggestions for some good case chasics on newegg?
    the one you suggested me
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16811119115

    I was just wondering if there is one that looks a bit more customized
    you know what I mean... not the old basic look

    I know that you dont care about the look but yeah..if you find some do tell :D

    THanks
    -n6
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    what's your budget for the case.
    also I would HIGHLY recommend NOT going for a 1337 case in the sense that it has ----ty whiny loud inefficient fans with LEDs and an emphasis on bling over function. If you need glowy light things, you can pick up a cathode for $5


    FYI the antec 900 is fairly popular with gaming communities, large case fairly well laid out and is a decent choice for internal water cooling should you ever decide to go that route.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16811129021

    and for the record this is my case, not much for bling more of a polished sophisticated look
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16811112058
     
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    haha Electrostatic Discharge ... wow
    Never thought of that :P

    As for the case thanks on that but I guess I will keep out of that
    Not to much in hand atm so will see about that in future if needed :D

    The CPU (tower) will be placed inside a side panel on my wooden Computer desk so you wont be seeing much of it anyways
    If I ever decide to throw out my current Computer Desk/Cabinet (more of a cabinet) then I will see if that works :D

    -N6
     
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    just be sure to make sure that the cabinet in which it has adequate airflow, if there is a board covering the back, remove it. Heat will build up in the area and shorten your systems life span.

    and avoiding ESD is usually easy, just touch an unpainted metallic part of your case and that should discharge any build up.


    FYI the reason I recommended that case was because it's cheap @ $35
     
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    I got room in the back for the air to go out ;)

    Yeah it is pretty cheap :D

    -N6
     

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