How can I justify buying a new case, I mean it's just a box isn't it? I have a Wolfdale based system which does everything I ask of it and as far as newer tech goes I don't see any reason to upgrade anything else just yet.
Don't go to read SilentPCReview's case faq... "What's in a case? Components, heat, and noise."I mean it's just a box isn't it?
My current case has vents and side fan which let dust in and noise out, the cable management is non-existent and the lack of a door doesn't stop little fingers. The reason I find PC-A71 attractive is aesthetic, but also because it has a lockable door, looks easy to work inside, has no useless vents, is potentially quieter and has the potential for decent cable management (with a little light modding).
Wouldn't trust those clear bling bling Akasas to be anything else than noisy.i'm not too sure about the fan colours, either Akasa smart blue...with a clear housing
Wouldn't trust those clear bling bling Akasas to be anything else than noisy.
Current (at least since May 2008) HDD cage is less restrictive than that in Lian Li's product pics or many pics in here but if you don't need many HDDs screwdriver is enough for removing it.
Not much benefit from that gasket, screws conduct vibration so rubber fan mounting pins are more useful investment...but i'm definitely going to use rubber gaskets to dampen down any noise from fans
Not much benefit from that gasket, screws conduct vibration so rubber fan mounting pins are more useful investment...
(or bitumen mat)
Just a couple of things I could do with knowing:-
1.) Do you have to use L shape SATA connectors or is there enough room for the straight type?
2.) On my mobo the SATA connectors are at the bottom, so would a 60cm SATA cable be okay for connecting an optical drive which is situated in the top bay, or would it be safer getting a 100cm cable?