sladesurfer
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Im gonna be adding some blowhole on this casePkirk618 said:the only thing that I didn't like about that case was that little CM tag on the front. Once I removed it and replaced it with a square 1x1 case sticker, it looked alot better. Aside from that, good deal. Good ventilation to boot. I still have mine in the corner waiting for some modding.
Dan_D said:I am not a huge fan of the case, but for $25 you can't beat it.
swatbat said:I agree with him on this. Don't like those plastic tab things over the PCI slots, and I'm not a fan of the plasitc parts that mount the drives(call me old fasion but I like normal screw in setups). Front doesn't do it for me either. But if you(OP) are happy with it then enjoy. Besides I'm sure it is better then most cases in that range.
ToastMaster said:I don't know about how the ones in the Centurion 5 are, but the Stacker 830 uses plastic "locking" mounts for the 5 1/4 drives, and I can honestly say that while I usually like to simply screw my drives in, the locking mounts are nice. The plastic used is heavy-duty, and it readily retains the drives in place.
The plastic retention mechanism actually pushes a metal bracket into the drive mounting holes to secure it, and is very solid. The rear brackets are fine for normal PCI cards, but for heavier cards like video cards, large drive controllers, etc., a screw is necessary.swatbat said:I agree with him on this. Don't like those plastic tab things over the PCI slots, and I'm not a fan of the plasitc parts that mount the drives(call me old fasion but I like normal screw in setups). Front doesn't do it for me either. But if you(OP) are happy with it then enjoy. Besides I'm sure it is better then most cases in that range.
Well, You have an option to use regular screws for heavier card. They added holes to put your screws in98EXL said:looks good, as some others have said I hate those plastic clip things for the 5.25" bays.....I am in the process of removing them in my TT Armor case, and using black screws. To each his own, $25, great price, bottom line

Einhanderkiller said:Excellent cable management.
Zero82z said:They cut holes in the mobo tray and route the cables under the mobo and through the holes.
Zero82z said:I just fold my IDE cables. It may not look as clean, but at least it's neat and it prevents airflow blockage, so I get nice airflow in my Centurion.