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New CM Stacker 810 - Best Case ever ...

the original is better in my opinion. This one does not even fit dual PSU's, nor will it allow the cross flow fan to be installed.
 
Originally posted by: ssvegeta1010
Hmm, I like it more than the original. It looks a bit more classy.

Um, you do realize its exactly the same as the original, as far as looks go. They haven't changed anything besides the format of the motherboard tray, the removal of the top PSU, and adding another 120mm fan.
 
Originally posted by: Dynamix3D
Originally posted by: ssvegeta1010
Hmm, I like it more than the original. It looks a bit more classy.

Um, you do realize its exactly the same as the original, as far as looks go. They haven't changed anything besides the format of the motherboard tray, the removal of the top PSU, and adding another 120mm fan.


I thought the other one had more mesh and less solid metal, although maybe that was another case I was looking at. I really havent payed much attention to the Stacker.

EDIT: I realized I had been looking at the TT Armor before.
 
Hmm so which one is better? The original or the new? Original had the cross fan at the other side at the mobo... :S
 
I don't understand the subtitle of the original post. Why in the world would anyone label this case with absolutely zero innovations for cooling and silencing as the "best in the world?"
 
Originally posted by: milleron
I don't understand the subtitle of the original post. Why in the world would anyone label this case with absolutely zero innovations for cooling and silencing as the "best in the world?"

 
I was thinking about the older case becuase of its awesome water cooling compability, but didn't like the 80mm fans, this one has solved the prob
 
If the rear 120's were close enough together to mount a dual radiator, them maybe it would be better than the original Stacker....
 
Is this for sale anywhere? Also, I have no idea which case to get, the original stacker, the stacker 810, or the tt armor? Help me out guys.
 
Originally posted by: RyBoy
Is this for sale anywhere? Also, I have no idea which case to get, the original stacker, the stacker 810, or the tt armor? Help me out guys.

I say you cant go wrong with either of the Stackers. Get the 810 if you don't have any need for a 2nd power supply, or the crossflow fan. Otherwise get the original. And me personally I would not get the Thermaltake.
 
What about that side ventilation thingy. That just seems to yell dust. Does that thing get all dusty on the outside and let dust in? Also, do all the intake fans have intake filters? Finally, is there a fan at the top of the case and is this case quiet?

*Where can I get this case from?* Links please. Thank you!
 
I thought it was quite plain, bordering on ugly when the original came out, but I dunno, it seems to be growing on me. Anyone know if you can keep the 5.25" bays and not have to buy a 3.5" converter to use front fans? Because I have a zalman hdd silencer that needs to be in a 5.25" bay.
 
Originally posted by: RyBoy
What about that side ventilation thingy. That just seems to yell dust. Does that thing get all dusty on the outside and let dust in? Also, do all the intake fans have intake filters? Finally, is there a fan at the top of the case and is this case quiet?

*Where can I get this case from?* Links please. Thank you!


every single front bay cover has filter material in it as well as the giant circle on the side.
yes theres a fan on the top.
yes this case is quiet.
i bought mine from amazon.com for $157 shipped, i think they upped the price to $165 shipped now though.
 
Originally posted by: scrawnypaleguy
Anyone know if you can keep the 5.25" bays and not have to buy a 3.5" converter to use front fans? Because I have a zalman hdd silencer that needs to be in a 5.25" bay.

yes you can, if you simply mount the 4in3 device in the center or at the top, you can modify it to support 2 more 120mm fans......

i cant find the pics im looking for though....you could just run brackets off the module though.
 
I bought the black on black stacker. It was a tough decision between it and the armor, but I picked th stacker for these reasons:

Front mounted usb/firewire/sound
No window, lights , frills. The stacker looks professional.
No possible issues with psu and armor
No weird front covers like on the armor
Wheels on the stacker
You guys

Thank you very much and I will make sure to let you guys know how it goes with the case and any issues I have.
 
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