No reviews on Newegg, anyone have this case?

kyparrish

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that case reminds me of the autotrader commercial where the guy is trying to sell his green car, and the other guy is like..."oh sweet mercy, a lime green hatchback :Q "
 

Mik3y

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it's not quality and it's loud, which is a given. as with all acrylic case reviews, they are horrible at holding in noise.
 

Elvis2

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hehehe....you gotta be kiddin'. i'd hate to look at that with a hangover. ;)
 

Zepper

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Actylic cases are a seriously BAD idea. Except perhaps for a store or a show display. Usually NO EMI/RFI suppression (let me know when the FCC truck pulls into your driveway), almost no heat transfer, almost total sound transfer... If one endeavors to solve all these drawbacks, one will likely not be able to see inside very well ;) . A nice heavy steel case is still the best unless you really need the lighter weight of aluminum (but you will usually pay for it with more noise transfer).

.bh.

:sun: !
 

Tiamat

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Originally posted by: Zepper
Actylic cases are a seriously BAD idea. Except perhaps for a store or a show display. Usually NO EMI/RFI suppression (let me know when the FCC truck pulls into your driveway), almost no heat transfer, almost total sound transfer... If one endeavors to solve all these drawbacks, one will likely not be able to see inside very well ;) . A nice heavy steel case is still the best unless you really need the lighter weight of aluminum (but you will usually pay for it with more noise transfer).

.bh.

:sun: !


<StarTrek> Transparent Aluminum!!! </StarTrek> ;p
 

EagleSnipa2

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Nov 8, 2004
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Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: Zepper
Actylic cases are a seriously BAD idea. Except perhaps for a store or a show display. Usually NO EMI/RFI suppression (let me know when the FCC truck pulls into your driveway), almost no heat transfer, almost total sound transfer... If one endeavors to solve all these drawbacks, one will likely not be able to see inside very well ;) . A nice heavy steel case is still the best unless you really need the lighter weight of aluminum (but you will usually pay for it with more noise transfer).

.bh.

:sun: !


<StarTrek> Transparent Aluminum!!! </StarTrek> ;p

XD hahahah...thanks Zepper...I think i'll be getting a steel case...
 

akira34

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Originally posted by: Elvis2
hehehe....you gotta be kiddin'. i'd hate to look at that with a hangover. ;)

I don't have a hangover and I'm ready to hurl after seeing that thing... Full acrylic cases are 100% flash and no bang. Personally, I'd rather have a case that works like a champ and looks like hell than that thing. Although, I've yet to actually get a case that looks like ass.