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Figured I could ask this question here, and find out from you LiLi guys.
What should I get a PC-9F or a V1000? I love the way the V1000 looks and have wanted one for all of forever, but they cost a lot and are hard to find.
I love the look of them, but they are hard to find right now, and damn expensive. I think that the PC-9F may be a better option right now.
I don't like the look of the 600T there is something about it that just bothers me and I am not sure quite what it is.
Thanks for the spot, I completely forgot that I needed a price in the rules.
Anyway prices are up. Not sure about what to do for the motherboard, that it is a tentative price on there, so its negotiable.
Well college is starting in August, and I need a few more bills so I can finally do my i7 build.
I don't really have a good idea as to what to charge so I am just going to let you guys send me some realistic numbers and we can start up a deal!
Processor:
Intel e8400 $100
GFX:
XFX nVidia 9400...
I really like the look of the PC-9F from Lian Li and looks like it has what I need. What are your guys' views on getting a PC-v1000 if I can find one? I loved the look of those chassis, and they seem to be really good in the cable management department as well.
So I am going off to college in the fall, and I really want to bring my new rig that I am building with me. I want to keep it classy, I was thinking something along the lines of a Lian Li or a Silverstone. I want something with good cable management, but looks sleek and unassuming. You know...