stickroad said:I will be sticking with the Corsair 620 i have heard very good things about that particular PSU.
Just need to decide on the case now i am looking at getting this particular one
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-012-TT
The other version has the see through side in and i can see an extra fan is this correct?
Syk3 said:
Yeah, to me, the only cases i would look at for build quality and the sleek effect is the PC7+ and the Akasa as shown.lukeharvest said:Yea and is big enough for a 8800GTX in the future. I think you should either get this case, the Antec 900 or the PC-7 Plus.
All have different attributes the Lian Li PC-7 Plus has amazing build quality. The Antec 900's build quality is not Lian Li standard but cooling is amazing and has room for expansion and the Asaka seems pretty good. Build quality wise and has a removable motherboard tray (Pretty standard nowadays). The only thing about the Akasa is it doesn't come with any fans so you would need to purchase the fans seperately. I would seriosuly reccommend the Akasa Amber Series.
Syk3 said:Yeah, to me, the only cases i would look at for build quality and the sleek effect is the PC7+ and the Akasa as shown.
Agreed, just one thing make sure it is a decent brand. That way you know it will be fine for a long timelukeharvest said:![]()
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Hehehe 'cos I would go for the Antec 900. THB mate all three cases would suit your purpose quite well its just a matter of price, looks and other peoples opinions.
Get the case that you think looks the best, suits your price range, and look on google for reviews.
stickroad said:Well thanks everyone for all the reply s i will be going for the Thermal take Case
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-010-TT
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Oh one more thing does any one know about how decent the Intel CPU fan and heat sink are is it worth getting a separate one?