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Originally posted by: covert24
love the look of it but there "innovative air cooling design" is just a bunch of dam fans.... still, like the look.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: covert24
love the look of it but there "innovative air cooling design" is just a bunch of dam fans.... still, like the look.
well, the dedicated external fan on the video card is something new.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: covert24
love the look of it but there "innovative air cooling design" is just a bunch of dam fans.... still, like the look.
well, the dedicated external fan on the video card is something new.
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: covert24
love the look of it but there "innovative air cooling design" is just a bunch of dam fans.... still, like the look.
well, the dedicated external fan on the video card is something new.
you missed the latch on the back of the mobo tray to allow access to the heatsink braket if you happen to want to remove the cooler and its already in the case thing.
as seen here
http://i16.photobucket.com/alb...enniszzz/atcs840-2.jpg
Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Interesting case, but I don't get why they named it for a major defense contractor.
Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Interesting case, but I don't get why they named it for a major defense contractor.
Originally posted by: Zepper
Thanks OP,
I wonder if they are paying to use the name as Raytheon is still around. But looks good. another case with a 120mm in the mobo drawer. Good for those wanting a drawer and good cooling as well. If it is made at least as well as the Wave Master or Praetorian, then it'll be worth $270. considering the value of the dollar now (I believe it has devalued at least 40% in the last two years. Maybe some competition for the Silverstone TJ09/10...
.bh.
Originally posted by: smoothvirus
Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Interesting case, but I don't get why they named it for a major defense contractor.
Yeah, nice case, but I would think there's a trademark issue there.
At least they didn't call it the "Lockheed Martin"!
