Seeking Case Advice

smopoim86

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without, because of the sleek look and because with the fan shroud and all you cant really see in the case with the window, although it looks sweet too
 

Cygnus X1

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Originally posted by: smopoim86
without, because of the sleek look and because with the fan shroud and all you cant really see in the case with the window, although it looks sweet too

That's 1 for the non-window. I agree that the none window looks more sleek, but is it worth it to be able to see what's going on in the case?
 

Cygnus X1

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Originally posted by: smthmlk
i would buy the non-window version.

Hey thanks for your input. I really think this case will be my next buy. This case is just perfect in many ways and I will be happy with it.
 

Skott

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Forget what others think. What does the OP think? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The windowed version isnt going to hurt performance IMO. If you dont want to see inside get non-windowed. If you want to see inside get the window.
 

krotchy

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I personally thing putting a window on a lian-li case is kinda sad looking. They are fantastic looking cases, with really high quality brushed aluminum. Throwing a piece of plexi-glass on there downgrades it IMO.
 

smopoim86

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Originally posted by: krotchy
I personally thing putting a window on a lian-li case is kinda sad looking. They are fantastic looking cases, with really high quality brushed aluminum. Throwing a piece of plexi-glass on there downgrades it IMO.

I agree, but at the same time i'm thinking about putting a tinted window in my v2100
 

Cygnus X1

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I agree, but at the same time i'm thinking about putting a tinted window in my v2100[/quote]

Tinted windows FTW!
 

LOUISSSSS

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if u have nice cable management skills then get it with a window, my cables aren't hidden enough to have a window
 

LOUISSSSS

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even if it means showing your ugly wiring job? assuming since you didn't reply to my post
 

Talcite

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Well with a bit of work, cabling could be manageable. Especially with the window. There's alot of border area with a window.