Impressive!Droopy wrote:C2D E4300@3Ghz / 4Go RAM / GigaByte DS4 / Raid 1 + 0 / 8800GTS

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Impressive!Droopy wrote:C2D E4300@3Ghz / 4Go RAM / GigaByte DS4 / Raid 1 + 0 / 8800GTS




I have one of these and I really like it.techjunkie wrote:Does anyone in the forum use one of the following cases,
* Antec Nine Hundred
I dont use one of this, but I use a Thermaltake BigTower. Its really massive and has lots of place for components. I like the "slot" method. You do not have to screw anything.techjunkie wrote:Does anyone in the forum use one of the following cases,
* Antec Nine Hundred
* Antec P180B
* Antec Sonata II
Antec P180B seems really good.
My previous case was a tool-less case, I didn't care for it, the card holders were flimsy and barely worked and the drive bays were difficult to use because you had to line up the screw holes in the drives with hidden pins for it to work.Tranquil wrote:I like the "slot" method. You do not have to screw anything.



Cool!Tranquil wrote:I dont use one of this, but I use a Thermaltake BigTower. Its really massive and has lots of place for components. I like the "slot" method. You do not have to screw anything.
I'm one of those guys that prioritize a quiet system before a mega-super-ultimate-speedy one... that's why I'm choosing to go with a Asus GeForce 7600GS 512MB DDR2 Silent graphic card. :roll: I will also try to build the system with 7 - 17 dB:s fans.Innovative three-layer side panels and front door (aluminum, plastic, aluminum) dampen system noise, making this one of the quietest cases available

an ABIT ! Good Choice - actually i had never problems with ABIT even under extreme conditions ( temperature wise ). Very Stable and they have great Debug tools and facturing. Mainproduction comes from Japan ( not the cheap China electronics ).Tipperton wrote:This is the motherboard I'm looking at when I upgrade:
FYI: The Nine Hundred also has the PSU in the bottom of the case.techjunkie wrote:and that the PSU is in the rear bottom of the case. As it says in one review,
I have never liked case doors, to me they're just "in the way". One case I had though, had an opening in the door for that allowed CD-ROM access without having to open the door, seems like nobody does that anymore...techjunkie wrote:Innovative three-layer side panels and front door (aluminum, plastic, aluminum) dampen system noise, making this one of the quietest cases available
Yup! My previous motherboard was also an ABit and other than some minor "issues" they have been flawless.Thalius wrote:an ABIT ! Good Choice

I've changed my mind - it is going to be an Antec P182,techjunkie wrote:What I like about the Antec P180B is the five separate cooling zones, the three-layer sound-deadening panels and that the PSU is in the rear bottom of the case.




One problem I see with this case is that it appears they use some kind of power supply holder instead of the usual four screws in the back to mount the power supply, this means you'll have to make sure the power supply will fit in the holder.techjunkie wrote:I've changed my mind - it is going to be an Antec P182
One of the things I really like about the Antec NeoHE power supplies is their modular cabling. With this the only cables permanently attached are for mortherboard power, all the rest plug into sockets on the power supply.techjunkie wrote:* psu = hard
You can simplify this rather easily, think back to the various brands of motherboards and chipsets you've used and pick the brand that has proven to be the best overall for you.techjunkie wrote:* motherboard = very hard
Not sure where you find the humor, but I agree, it is fun shopping for the parts for your new "beast"!techjunkie wrote:I had forgotten how funny / amusing it is to build your own computer.

You can remove the PSU holder if the PSU doesn't fit in the holder and the mounting will fit a "normal" mounting. Antec have thought about everything!Tipperton wrote:One problem I see with this case is that it appears they use some kind of power supply holder instead of the usual four screws in the back to mount the power supply, this means you'll have to make sure the power supply will fit in the holder.techjunkie wrote:I've changed my mind - it is going to be an Antec P182


Hehe... Maybe amusing wasn't the right word?!?!Tipperton wrote:Not sure where you find the humor, but I agree, it is fun shopping for the parts for your new "beast"!
