Mr. Stryker
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http://www.corsair.com/us/pc-cases/...e-c70-mid-tower-gaming-case-arctic-white.html
I have this case in the link, and hate how the side panel has these two 120mm positions and they don't let us see inside the case very well. I have plenty of cooling and was wondering if I have to put in my own plastic window so that it's clear and not show any holes on it?
EDIT: Tried to look on their website for accessories. Looks like I do need to mod it to make it the way I like it to be. Looks like the 350D is the way to go if I don't want to mod.
I think I may be able to mod, my dad has all of the tools needed but I wouldn't know where to start. The first thing I would have to do is to measure the stock side panel's window and then buy a piece of plastic window I don't know what material it really is, and then cut it out and just screw it on I assume.
EDIT2: Spoke too early without reading everything on the 350D, looks like it's only for Micro ATX or smaller boards. Blah.
I have this case in the link, and hate how the side panel has these two 120mm positions and they don't let us see inside the case very well. I have plenty of cooling and was wondering if I have to put in my own plastic window so that it's clear and not show any holes on it?
EDIT: Tried to look on their website for accessories. Looks like I do need to mod it to make it the way I like it to be. Looks like the 350D is the way to go if I don't want to mod.
I think I may be able to mod, my dad has all of the tools needed but I wouldn't know where to start. The first thing I would have to do is to measure the stock side panel's window and then buy a piece of plastic window I don't know what material it really is, and then cut it out and just screw it on I assume.
EDIT2: Spoke too early without reading everything on the 350D, looks like it's only for Micro ATX or smaller boards. Blah.
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