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well kinda :p its the Z2300 i was on about, i like the look of the Z10's but when i go from gaming to my music , i got quite a bit of music which is bassy :) oh well :(
 
well kinda :p its the Z2300 i was on about, i like the look of the Z10's but when i go from gaming to my music , i got quite a bit of music which is bassy :) oh well :(

The bass is amazing for 2x 3" drivers, but I still have my Z5500's on standby :p
 
The Z10's are practically bassless compared to a 2.1 system, but considering their size, they can throw out a bit of bass...

But as said above, if you want bass, do not get these.
 
I would say in quite a lot of titles the Z10's can provide sufficient bass for the song, but I find the bass is louder about 3 beters to the right in my room, especially in the corner.
 
Here's my room, in my new uni flat :)

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nice and tidy, i like the way people are becomming more 'home media' aware, and not using stupid 5.1 surround sound systems etc, simply just plugging an amp and nice speakers into your system makes a hell of a difference in terms of sounds quality :)
 
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The Z10's are practically bassless compared to a 2.1 system, but considering their size, they can throw out a bit of bass...

But as said above, if you want bass, do not get these.

Hey bud, I like what you've done to your case, with the rad inside at the top etc. Looks awesome! :)

I have the same case, and was woundering.. with the rad in there at the top, can you still stick PCI cards in? like a new soundcard or somthing? Is there much room for that kind'a thing?


Thanksi :)
 
Hey bud, I like what you've done to your case, with the rad inside at the top etc. Looks awesome! :)

I have the same case, and was woundering.. with the rad in there at the top, can you still stick PCI cards in? like a new soundcard or somthing? Is there much room for that kind'a thing?


Thanksi :)

in 1 word, no :\

I'd be able to use the middle pci-e slot as long as the card being used was either VERY short, or very flat (ie, no cooler, and small cps...) If it was a different rad, then i may have more use of the slots, but the PA range are rather bulky. Also, my cmos battery and cmos jumper are behind that rad, so there is no access to that... (and yes, i am already planning the upgrade to 'fix' this ;))
 
Here's mine:

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Unfortunately I'm stuck in a cheaply furnished student flat at the moment so whilst I'm at uni I have to make do with a pretty nasty desk and equally nasty walls and carpet. The PC looks nice though :)
 
Hey bud, I like what you've done to your case, with the rad inside at the top etc. Looks awesome! :)

I have the same case, and was woundering.. with the rad in there at the top, can you still stick PCI cards in? like a new soundcard or somthing? Is there much room for that kind'a thing?


Thanksi :)

I have the same case with a Black Ice 360 mounted in the roof and it blocks PCI slots, providing you have 3 or more you can still install cards etc, but the BI GTS i have is 28mm thick so thats probally why :)
 
I have the same case with a Black Ice 360 mounted in the roof and it blocks PCI slots, providing you have 3 or more you can still install cards etc, but the BI GTS i have is 28mm thick so thats probally why :)

Yeah, mine is 60mm thick, and then there is 25mm of fan above that...

Just got to finish of my lan pc, and then im migrating this one into a new case, either a v2000b, or an mm UFO, either way, it'll still be internal water cooling, and will definately have to go for 2 loops :D
 
Yeah, mine is 60mm thick, and then there is 25mm of fan above that...

Just got to finish of my lan pc, and then im migrating this one into a new case, either a v2000b, or an mm UFO, either way, it'll still be internal water cooling, and will definately have to go for 2 loops :D

Nice!:D
 
Thanks for the info guys, guess i'll just stick with an external rad.... :\ meh

Unless... i'll go into the cooling section and ask a Q! :)
 
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