Re: Case recommendations.
if youd like practice painting, id use a side panel from an old case, or any parts you may have laying around, you oculd even practice on a piece of scrap plexi
Re: Case recommendations.
Yeah i got loads of old cases lying around, and i've been meaning to learn to paint for a while now, its just finding the time and motivation really!
But for now i'd just like to get a case that im happy with not having to mod too heavily.
Re: Case recommendations.
I'm sure you probably know this but for those who don't
. .you can view the case gallery over at Xoxide.
Here <=-
Re: Case recommendations.
http://www.hec-group.com.tw/product....ory=midi_tower
Hec is pretty much unknown, but their cases are high-quality and inexpensive. They are fairly basic, but installation of parts is easy and they are easily modded.
Re: Case recommendations.
Dont really like the look of any of the Hec cases, but thanks for the link.
I like the uv green plexi case on xoxide, but unfortunatly they dont ship to the uk.
Re: Case recommendations.
the thermaltake armor+ is an amazing case... very heavy but still... its really nice!.. easy installing, loads of space, and a huge ammount of posibilities:)
Re: Case recommendations.
I like the armor+ except for the side panel, if it didnt have the pre-mod window i would have considered it! (im very picky when it comes to cases!)
But i am very keen on the Eureka, thats definatly gonna be one i'll keep in mind when i buy!
Thanks for the link p0Pe.
EDIT: you didnt actually link me, but oh well, thanks anyway!
Re: Case recommendations.
well:P... i got you on the track:P... xD
Re: Case recommendations.
I have this case and would recomend it to anyone, its the NZXT Lexa Blackline