Andodize or power coat

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I can get ether done and both are going to cost me the same price as i have friends that do it for a living. Which one though.

Case is a Lian Li A05N-Black.

If powdercoating it'll be matt black and then anodizing of corse will be black
 
Anodizing of course, it will match the outside much better, or get it done blue anodized, would be mint

Oh and get mine done while your at it please:D
 
Anodizing of course, it will match the outside much better, or get it done blue anodized, would be mint

Oh and get mine done while your at it please:D

Going for a all out stealth theme so going to have to pass on the blue. if you want yours doing sure can do!

I just need to finish my mods too it
 
id have said quite the reverse, powder coating is very very durable, thats why they use it on bike frames etc, anodizing is .Xmm deep and really is very fragile, drop something on it or brush an edge over it and it doesnt take much to mark it.
 
anodized exterior, powder coated interior. Both take marks from screws etc. Each one is easy to mark but in different ways.

I personally prefer the powder coat finish for internals.
 
I think people in the modding community generally powder coat interiors and anodize exteriors. Powder coating, as said, is very resistant to wear. As long as you don't drag a screwdriver across the surface.
 
I think people in the modding community generally powder coat interiors and anodize exteriors. Powder coating, as said, is very resistant to wear. As long as you don't drag a screwdriver across the surface.

yep, the ONLY places where my powder coat has worn away/off is where I have screwed in 5.25 stuffs, and even then only because I did them up "tight" and instantly realized what I had done and didnt do it so tight again lol.
 
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