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Need a case

any Antec case that comes with a power suply. Antec makes dam good power supplies .
 
Go with the coolmaster of the three. I'd stongly suggest that you spend a decent amount of money on your case; it's the one thing that you're able to carry between builds (assuming you stick with the ATX standard) and having a case that's easy to work in is a godsend when you're in a pissy mood because something in your computer isn't broken. Having to deal with sharp edges, needing to potentially find screwdrivers, etc has the distinct possibility of turning a routine repair job into something miserable.

 
2uantuM said:
I would ignore him... :rolleyes:

But d00d, Fortron PSUs are just terrible! I mean, who in their right mind would EVER use a Fortron PSU? Antec all the way baby! :p

To the OP, make sure that you LIKE the case you're getting. Ultimately, I look for things like drive rails, room for large pans, and enough space that I can comfortably work in the case. Figure out what you really want in a case, and make your decisions based on that.

 
thanks. any others you might suggest?

You would do well to consider the SLK3000-B from Antec. Good basic ventilation with room for improvement built on a robust steel frame.

Among the three listed though, I would choose the CM Centurion.
 
What do you mean "Fortron PSUs are just terrible"? I have a FSP Bluestorm 500A, it works well. May you give more information about how terrible of FSP PSP? :confused:

DamienThorn said:
But d00d, Fortron PSUs are just terrible! I mean, who in their right mind would EVER use a Fortron PSU? Antec all the way baby! :p

To the OP, make sure that you LIKE the case you're getting. Ultimately, I look for things like drive rails, room for large pans, and enough space that I can comfortably work in the case. Figure out what you really want in a case, and make your decisions based on that.

 
trochili said:
What do you mean "Fortron PSUs are just terrible"? I have a FSP Bluestorm 500A, it works well. May you give more information about how terrible of FSP PSP? :confused:

I think he was using a little bit of sarcasm.
 
I'll tell you what though.. this OCZ Powerstream 520 im using is a piece of shit.. The rails are very unstable and its switching itself off. Ugggh.
 
One of my friends has that Raidmax, he said it was the biggest waste of money. So he bought another case.

Another one my friends has that Enermax, it's a good case. Good for the price and such.

I'd go for that coolermaster, it looks very good.
 
Nek said:
I think he was using a little bit of sarcasm.

I was indeed deploying a considerable amount of sarcasm. Fortron is a really sweet brand; were in the market for another PSU, I'd probably pick up a Fortron if one were available.

 
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