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Please post your opinions of this case

CEV

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I am considering either this case or the Thermaltake SHARK Black case. I would like to get a case that I can keep for future upgrading. Will BTX become the standard in the near future? This case has the upgradability for it and I like that if this is what the future is to become. I also like the looks of the case. Please post your opinions.

Thank You
 
I was thinking about that case too.It's a knock off of the CM Stacker case,but it has some cool features of it's own too.The armor case looks alot better than the shark IMHO.

Looks like it has some great cooling potential🙂
 
Originally posted by: hondAS2ooo170
hell no the shark is ugly

Thanks for the comment on the Shark, but how about the other one. I am planning a new P4 3.2 system and would like a case and PSU to take me into the next upgrade or 2.

Thanks,

Chad

 
The Shark = :thumbsdown:
The VA8000BWS = :thumbsup:

I really like the flexibility of the VA8000BWS. Too bad the BTX back plate won't let you run an ATX MB upside down.
Can the ATX back plate be flipped?
 
I ended up getting the VA8000BWS. This thing is huge. I love it. Has plenty of room to work in. I am putting it together this week-end. With the ASUS P4C800E-Deluxe and the OCZ Modstream 520 PSU, the 20 pin connector barely reaches the spot on the MB to plug it in.

I have decided to go ahead and reinstall WinXP after I have her put together. I just don't like the ideal of reinstalling all of apps and getting everything set back up the way I have it now.
 
Originally posted by: CEV
I have decided to go ahead and reinstall WinXP after I have her put together. I just don't like the ideal of reinstalling all of apps and getting everything set back up the way I have it now.

I used to feel this way about reinstalls until I learned to look at it as a way of getting a nice, fresh footprint and an opportunity to correct mistakes.

 
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