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Do you put stickers on your case?

I did but that was when I first bought my TT Tsunami (I did it on the inside of the door panel)

I added ASUS, BFG, AMD + Enermax stickers

When I just upgraded recently I put stickers over top, ASUS again, EVGA, C2D and that was it...

I won't do it next time I am sure
 
I checked NO because I seldom do use them. If they came with a part like the CPU or mobo, I save them for the next owner as I almost always resell my stuff and prospective buyers seem to like that the sticker is in there. I will only use a sticker if the case has a door and I stick it to the inside of the door, so it fails in its intended effect as I seldom will see it and no one else can...

.bh.
 
Originally posted by: theplaidfad
Using stickers makes the entire computer faster! :thumbsup:
/sarcasm

didnt you know all my rigs have a powered by mugen sticker on them.


ROFL. .
 
I put the stickers on in a tight cluster near the top right of my removable side panel. Since the PC will be mine until I die, it's a nice reminder that I built it, plus it makes my epeen feel bigger 🙂

Oh...and the whole "makes computer faster" thing that theplaidfad mentioned.
 
I used to put my Intel, ASUS and other stickers on the case.

Now I only stick on the Windows-OS product-code or CD-Key.
 
Hell no!

For me, no LEDs (in or out!), no stickers, no cheesy grills, no fancy stuff on the outside. I prefer a discrete look. Hence why I'll probably never buy a TT case.
 
Originally posted by: Zepper
I save them for the next owner as I almost always resell my stuff and prospective buyers seem to like that the sticker is in there.

Resale value FTW! I do the same thing.
 
Originally posted by: AmberClad
...but if those companies offer to pay me for the advertising, sure...

ROFL

I still wouldnt do it.

There isnt much a vendor could offer me that i would slave myself over for.

Well there are 2 things, but shiet id put those stickers on for free if i got them.
 
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
Now I only stick on the Windows-OS product-code or CD-Key.

Those don't even go on my case unless the machine goes to a new owner. Until then, I'm just testing the hardware with real world usage to make sure the parts don't fail. 😉
 
I put all stickers on the box of the motherboard, never put sticker on the case becoz my case lasts a few generations of hardware, say ppl will laugh at me if i put a core2quad sticker on case which will be the case of my nehalem system
 
Yes, it's like a history of parts I have had in there and the stickers tell the tale....it starts off with a lowly Athlon XP Barton CPU sticker which progresses to AMD64 sticker to C2D sticker to Athon X2 Sticker ....and then theres all the others in between (Zalman, Asus, Thermalright HIS etc)...rofl

I figure next case I'll just keep it clean, but this one has alot so I might aswell keep going 😛.
 
I put a couple on the inside of my door of my case, just because.... Not very visible but I didn't know what else to do with them 😛
So I voted yes, the brand stickers. I liked the cool G.skill sticker thing that I had but it didn't match my new Corsair ram so it had to go.
 
Nope. I paid big money for that Lian Li case and I'll be darned if I'm going to sully it with advertising without even getting paid to do so!
 
Originally posted by: Zepper
I will only use a sticker if the case has a door and I stick it to the inside of the door, so it fails in its intended effect as I seldom will see it and no one else can...

.bh.

This reflects my situation perfectly.
 
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