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Noblejoker
Aug 9, 2008 10:54 PM
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Whilst this case looks nice and the functionality is undeniable I baulk at the description "superb bargain". Well over $200 plus money for a power supply. For not a lot more than the price of this case it is possible to assemble a whole pc that is a serviceable machine for most home users (refer a recent article with a Dual Core AMD processor for <$400). SO given most home or business users don't see the sexiness of this case if they see the price sticker first I think it is over-rated for all except the cutting edge enthusiasists. As you may gather - that is not me :)
Comment made about the PC Authority article: Antec P180? Considering the features on offer, the P180 is a superb bargain at this price.
What do you think? Join the discussion. |
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.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Aug 9, 2008 11:25 PM
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When you have high end components you need a decent case to house it all. |
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krazikiwi
Aug 10, 2008 12:56 PM
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and it IS one of the sexiest goddam cases i ever did seen! |
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Jim.Dude
Aug 10, 2008 3:55 PM
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Noblejoker wrote:Whilst this case looks nice and the functionality is undeniable I baulk at the description "superb bargain". Well over $200 plus money for a power supply. For not a lot more than the price of this case it is possible to assemble a whole pc that is a serviceable machine for most home users (refer a recent article with a Dual Core AMD processor for <$400). SO given most home or business users don't see the sexiness of this case if they see the price sticker first I think it is over-rated for all except the cutting edge enthusiasists. As you may gather - that is not me :) Comment made about the PC Authority article: Antec P180? Considering the features on offer, the P180 is a superb bargain at this price.What do you think? Join the discussion.
I spent a tad over $300 or so on my Cosmos 1000...worth every penny. Think about it, what's $220 when you've just spent $1000 on components?? |
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Slatts
Aug 10, 2008 9:31 PM
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Jim.Dude wrote:I spent a tad over $300 or so on my Cosmos 1000...worth every penny. Think about it, what's $220 when you've just spent $1000 on components??
Nearly a quarter of the price. But I like it to. |
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Jim.Dude
Aug 10, 2008 11:11 PM
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Meh, all I really know is that when I went to clean it out, the insides were still clean from last time and it was just the filters that needed a wipe. So, money well spent! :-) |
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Slatts
Aug 11, 2008 7:31 PM
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Jim.Dude wrote:Meh, all I really know is that when I went to clean it out, the insides were still clean from last time and it was just the filters that needed a wipe. So, money well spent! :-) Oh Jim! do you have one?:cool: |
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bbjai
Aug 11, 2008 7:39 PM
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I lvoe this case my next case will be the Antec P182 |
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Slatts
Aug 11, 2008 8:10 PM
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mine would be to if I were building a new system |
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krazikiwi
Aug 11, 2008 8:37 PM
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as would mine if i had more money... |
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Jim.Dude
Aug 12, 2008 10:56 AM
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Slatts wrote:Jim.Dude wrote:Meh, all I really know is that when I went to clean it out, the insides were still clean from last time and it was just the filters that needed a wipe. So, money well spent! :-) Oh Jim! do you have one?:cool:
I thought about the P180 or a similiar family model when I built my latest system at last year, but I ended up going with a Cosmos simply because it's just so darn big. There's miles of space for upgrades, fancy add-ons and spare cabling. Plus, it has more fans then you can shake a stick it...\:d/
http://techreport.com/articles.x/13413 |