High demand on that case, actually.. we mostly build to order, so whatever the customer wants, it's what they get.
The Thermaltake Armor & Kandalf are the most popular cases we stock at the moment. *shrug* lots of expandability. I tend to like thier styling, for what it's worth ;) CW -----Original message----- From: "Tim \"The Beave\" Lider" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:12:45 -0600 To: "'The Hardware List'" [email protected] Subject: RE: [H] PC Picture Links > Nice computer. Kind of curious on why the Thermaltake case? Putting that > much gear in a case and do not get a case that will hide most of your > wiring. If you guys like I will take pictures of my current Gaming Computer. > > > Tim "The Beave" Lider > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of CW > Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 6:28 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [H] PC Picture Links > > The armor fully weighted (2 drives, 2 opticals, board, 2 GTX, etc.) is > 66lbs. So, heavy so & so. > > It's not really that much of a dust magnet. We sent one to NY a while back > that was a dead silent 8800GTX build; water cooled CPU; water cooled > SLI-8800GTX. > > Bad thing about it: had to be Vista 64, and right now, Nvidia's driver > support for Vista, and especially Vista 64 SUCKS. Absolutely SUCKS. > > It's just one of those things.. in XP, he gets full SLI. In Vista 64, Vista > only sees 1 card, and he gets way slower performance. The 680i chipset, for > all of it's pros, has some issues still. Asus came out with the P5N32-E > Plus, which is a hybrid chipset, the 650 northbridge and the AMD 590 > southbridge.. so you get full x32 SLI, but it's so much more stable under > Vista 64 that it's sickening. Nothing wrong under Vista 32 or XP with the > 680i, but under Vista 64, the P5N32-E just slices and dices everything out > there. > > I'm going to try to take a lot of pictures today and post links, get this > list back on hardware. I checked the benches for what's being built and at > least I can get some good pics of an AMD Quad system, and a few other > oddballs I can get some pictures of to post and get some hardware discussion > going :) > > FYI- > > I am piling up in the backchannel and have now heard from 12 people who say > they can't post and keep getting bumped. Jim, my email to you bounces.. > things OK? > > CW > > -----Original message----- > From: "Raul Limos" [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:53:42 -0600 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [H] PC Picture Links > > > On 2/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Yeah its an armor. We've been doing most lately in them. It is roomy and > easy to work with. I like the psu mount a lot > > > > > > We just sent out one in a silverstone tj09. Great case. But even for all > the pros going for it I still think the armor is the most functional > > > > Roomy case, but will dust collection be a problem? It says at the > > website there are filters for the grills. > > > > How about the weight with everything installed? > > > > >
