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Mge Titanium Case SLEEK and SEXY

It's an OK design, nothing to write home about. I think Tom's Hardware just did a review of it (or a similar one).
.bh..
 
I'd agree with Zepper, if you want somthing a cut above the standard case check out the Lian Li 6070 and CM WaveMaster.
 
lame! if you want to call a case titanium, have the thing made of titanium entirely, not plastic and aluminum crap mixed in
 
Originally posted by: cirthix
lame! if you want to call a case titanium, have the thing made of titanium entirely, not plastic and aluminum crap mixed in

Do you know how much that would weigh??

-Kevin
 
not as much as you think. titanium is outstanding for two reasons. its 4 times harder than steel while only weighing half as much.
 
Originally posted by: Thermalrock
not as much as you think. titanium is outstanding for two reasons. its 4 times harder than steel while only weighing half as much.

A little off track...I have a titanium watch. Its surprisingly light, and It bent my pliers when I had to adjust it.
 
Originally posted by: PsychoYoda
Originally posted by: Thermalrock
not as much as you think. titanium is outstanding for two reasons. its 4 times harder than steel while only weighing half as much.

A little off track...I have a titanium watch. Its surprisingly light, and It bent my pliers when I had to adjust it.

Lol excellent. If it weren't so expensive, we could see Titanium cars then i suppose?

-Kevin
 
Yeah, that case may have some Titanium coatings on various parts like some drill bits, but there is no solid Titanium metal in there (or it might be just some pigment in the paint as most white paint has Titanium dioxide pigment in it).
.bh.
 
I like black for that case. Then again my current case is silver, so what do I know. 🙂 All fans should be removable.

You could remove the vent and add a window if you like. How difficult it is remains to be seen. Personally I'd rather have the vent.
 
I like the front its very clean. But the side with the big cheap looking vent in it just sucks and the case seems way to plastice beyond the front door. If you want something nice and clean go with a silverstone.
 
I personally think that case is quite ugly...i'd just save some money and get the Thermaltake Tsunami and then get a fan controller. It would look a lot nicer IMO.
 
No do not get a Thermaltake case. Can you say jet engine, you better learn to because that is all you are going to be hearing.

-Kevin
 
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
No do not get a Thermaltake case. Can you say jet engine, you better learn to because that is all you are going to be hearing.

-Kevin
how do u know that?
any proof
 
Yeah... ask anyone. Also i have a TT PSU in my system right now until i get my new one, it makes a racket.

As for thermaltake i have own a Volcano 6Cu+ and it sounded like a jet engine taking off. At least 40DBA, and did much worse than stock cooling.

For proof, ask anyone in the forums, and read this

http://www.anandtech.com/casec...oc.aspx?i=2131&p=9

Thermaltakes are the noisiest you can get. And IMO the poorest quality/ bang for buck, except for PSU's they are OK for avg user.

Since we are talking about the Tsunami here is the Tsunami http://www.anandtech.com/casec...c.aspx?i=2202&p=10 . Just common knowledge about TT.

-Kevin
 
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