They work harder, I think.haffeysucks wrote:
Wait, how's that?nukchebi0 wrote:
Supposedly you wear your fans down worse when you do that.Dragonclaw wrote:
I keep the side door off so it doesnt overheat. Nothing good to look at though.
Poll
Is your case see-through?
Yes | 45% | 45% - 67 | ||||
No | 54% | 54% - 80 | ||||
Total: 147 |
Yep - Thermaltake Kandalf FTW
Yea.
LAPTOP BITCHES!
edit: cap filter.
edit: cap filter.
Last edited by djphetal (2008-02-26 00:14:27)
Protip: Put [ b] [/b ] after the textdjphetal wrote:
LAPTOP BITCHES!
edit: cap filter.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
What if the side panel is missing?
One of my old com (which is still working) is missing a panel. lol
One of my old com (which is still working) is missing a panel. lol
I've been running my fans at 100% for over a year and they all work completely fine...nukchebi0 wrote:
They work harder, I think.haffeysucks wrote:
Wait, how's that?nukchebi0 wrote:
Supposedly you wear your fans down worse when you do that.
I have a side panel, illuminated with 4 LED fans and 2 blue CCFL's.
Yea one side panel on my Thermaltake Soprano.. A single blue LED fan on the Thermaltake V1.. I like it
I can still see the LED lights on my CPU cooler through the exhaust fan on top of my P182
No, Antec P180B case for me. I originally had a case w/ a clear plastic side. Didn't much care for it, because it had LEDs which I also hate, BUT a lot of things just dont/didnt come w/out those stupid things, like my Zalman9700 and my OCZ PSU I can't see it from the frotn when the panel is closed, but I can see a bit of the PSU's light out the back >(
Yup, but its under my desk with my foots on it, so i dont mind mobo color (refering to the post that inspired that)
Who doesn't want to see the internals of their computer melt when the cheap-ass power supply they skimped on explodes?
You can see through these empty spaces between the atoms?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Yes. There is empty space between the atoms in the aluminum. Besides which, the front of the chassis has holes everywhere.
On topic: No.
AtomsI really don't know what you were trying to say...NooBesT wrote:
You can see through these empty spaces between the atoms?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Yes. There is empty space between the atoms in the aluminum. Besides which, the front of the chassis has holes everywhere.
On topic: No.
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