Lian Li G70B case - stock or modified cooling recommended?

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Fullmetal Chocobo

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Originally posted by: mwhals
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
EDIT: NVM. Wow, I took a look at the pics. The thing is a lot different. And I see how it might not have a problem fitting. Interesting.... And it is strickly a bay--no backpanel or hotswapping... Very interesting. I might see about getting one of these if my Supermicro enclosure is too heavy for the case... Cool--thanks.

It will match your case and look much better than the Supermicro.

Mark H

hehehe. It doesn't look bad. ;) But I actually need the Supermicro one more. I love having the ability to hot-swap drives, and I will likely have the 5th drive my boot drive so that I can hot-swap OS configurations. I got used to having them in the old case too... So I like the idea of having something from the old beast around. :D
 

Boyo

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If you are going through Performance PC's for all of your mods, then you made a smart decision. The modded out my Lian Li PC7 Plus II for me, and they'll do a great job for you.

After reading the amount of HD's you are going to have in your case, then I agree with the extra fan intake. Overall, I think you will be very happy with your new case. Good luck.
 

Dolorous Dave

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Originally posted by: mwhals
The TJ07 can be an inverted or normal case.

Now back to MY question that no one, but one person, seems interested in answering.

Well now, that's just a snooty response.
 

mwhals

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Originally posted by: Dolorous Dave
Originally posted by: mwhals
The TJ07 can be an inverted or normal case.

Now back to MY question that no one, but one person, seems interested in answering.

Well now, that's just a snooty response.

Thanks for your wonderful help - it was really helpful to this thread. :roll: