Originally posted by: EdipisReks
it really doesn't matter, unless you are going to be using your laptop as a crowbar.
BwahahahahahahahaOriginally posted by: foofoo
if you get it hot enough, the magnesium case will burn with a blindingly white hot flame and leave no ash.
but you probably wont do that on purpose.
Originally posted by: KristopherKubicki
Mday,
Not really. Enermax's titanium case sells for about the same price as a high end aluminum chasis.
Kristopher
As a person who has tried to deliberately light a large chunk of magnesium on fire, I can assure you it's not likely to happen by accidentOriginally posted by: LordMorpheus
What? magnesium? Have you ever seen that burn?
what if you accidentally light your computer on fire with, like, an arc welder or something? (*FWOOOOOOOSH* you: my eyes! my eyes! I can't see my eyes!)
hehehe, never trust magnesium. It burns too easily (not very, but more so than titanium.)
go with Ti, although saying your laptop was magnesium would lend a certain 'badassness' to your image, along the lines of "hey, that guys is so badass he walks around with a pouch of C4."
Sorry Lord, But Magnesium as a solid chunk will not catch on fire. It needs to be more in the form of sanding dust or milled chips. I do this for a living(aircraft machinist) and have seen what it takes to get Mag to light.Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
What? magnesium? Have you ever seen that burn?
what if you accidentally light your computer on fire with, like, an arc welder or something? (*FWOOOOOOOSH* you: my eyes! my eyes! I can't see my eyes!)
hehehe, never trust magnesium. It burns too easily (not very, but more so than titanium.)