Bring your Skeletons out of the closet

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Looks really nice. What's the case to the right?

Also, what are the advantages of having a skeleton open air case?
 
This was the case to the right, some pos Acer case that I got a hold of

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Heres the build log if you want to check out the transformation
http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae171/ReU_VOoDOo/newpro1-1.png

As far as the advantages of the skeleton go... My favorite thing about it is, that its basically like a test bench with a bit more class. The big fan up top acts like a duster everytime you turn it on, all the places that misses are easily cleaned by a quick spray of canned air. It was a good fit for me because it originally resided in my entertainment center and was the only case I found at the time that could fit a full size mobo so I could crossfire my 5870's. As far as open air cases, Im overclocked to 4.2Ghz on air, not to mention I live in Texas. The ambient temp in my home is always 80 degrees fairenhiet or higher. So easy to clean, easy to change components and easy to overclock, and it looks dawm good doing it!!!
 
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This was the case to the right, some pos Acer case that I got a hold of

newpro1-1.png


Heres the build log if you want to check out the transformation
http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae171/ReU_VOoDOo/newpro1-1.png

As far as the advantages of the skeleton go... My favorite thing about it is, that its basically like a test bench with a bit more class. The big fan up top acts like a duster everytime you turn it on, all the places that misses are easily cleaned by a quick spray of canned air. It was a good fit for me because it originally resided in my entertainment center and was the only case I found at the time that could fit a full size mobo so I could crossfire my 5870's. As far as open air cases, Im overclocked to 4.2Ghz on air, not to mention I live in Texas. The ambient temp in my home is always 80 degrees fairenhiet or higher. So easy to clean, easy to change components and easy to overclock, and it looks dawm good doing it!!!

Thanks. The link to your build log doesn't work? I'm quite interested how you built it, looks really nice!
 
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Thanks :p
how do you guys route your front panel cables?
Love the power button :p
I think the only niggle about the case that I have is the routing of the front panel connections and the 8-pin power, other than that the case is absolutely amazing :D
 
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