A Case 4Ever

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Rubycon

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Cooler Master Stacker 832.

Those P180's are flimsy. I had one fall over and drop 3 feet to the floor and it was completely trashed.
 

pentiumobile

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Thank you for your comments people...I got the conclusion that I want it 100% aluminium.

Ill be doing my homework.

(I am getting biased by those Silverstones...but dont even know why)

Ribbon...your suggestion was the funniest ever. JIJIJI...

By The Way...I remember YOUR nick a couple of years ago.

I remember thinking "God Damm, who is that girl with that killa'r rig"

You...
 

Matthias99

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Originally posted by: pkme2
My three computer cases are Lian-Li's. Oldest 7yrs, newest 2 yrs.
I once had those monstrous steel towers and after trying to lug them around, I decided to get aluminum.
After getting a LL PC-60, I was impressed by the quality of construction and other features. The price was a little high at that time but I've became a careful shopper and found deals on cases and shipping; I live in Hawaii.
All new cases ordered for my clients and students are LLs. You can get some really good deals if you google for them.

I also use Lian Li for all my systems. I have used several PC-60s and a PC-61. I've heard very good things about the bigger ones as well, but I don't need cases that big -- and they're not cheap. The removable motherboard tray on the 60/61/62 alone is enough to make me recommend them. They're not flashy, but they're very solidly built and they get the job done.

With cases you frequently get what you pay for. A quality aluminum case will last a long time.