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Old 11-07-2009, 02:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Check it out - The Antec 600 Case! :)

Just checked PC Case Gear and i couldn't believe my eyes, lol.

anyway, clicky the link.

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...ducts_id=12925

I think it looks pretty good, and it also has the ability to change the cpu cooler/backplate without taking the mobo out, like my case
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Old 11-07-2009, 02:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Just checked PC Case Gear and i couldn't believe my eyes, lol.

anyway, clicky the link.

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...ducts_id=12925

I think it looks pretty good, and it also has the ability to change the cpu cooler/backplate without taking the mobo out, like my case
O.o OMG, that thing looks amazing!
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that looks nice! I'm so using that for my next build!
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Not a bad looking case...but itll prolly turn out like the nine and twelve hundred(as in being far too popular and overused).
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not a bad looking case...but itll prolly turn out like the nine and twelve hundred(as in being far too popular and overused).
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still no cable management
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still no cable management
Lol, read the first paragraph...

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Antec’s Six Hundred gaming chassis is a mid tower style case that supports mini-ITX, mATX and ATX form factor motherboards. It features a perforated front bezel, cable management compartment, front-loaded HDD cage that can take up to six 3.5-inch hard drives, and two fans, one blue LED-equipped 120mm TwoCool at the back and a 200mm TriCool blue LED fan on top
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Lol, read the first paragraph...
yea because we want a cable management compartment, outside looks nice but other than that seems like shit
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Eh the 900 is better....I really see those front grills as being a PAIN to keep clean and for the price doesn't appear to be any better then a 900 ><


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still no cable management
Reason we invented a Dremel.....now if only I had one to slice my case up and my future builds case up :/


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Not a bad looking case...but itll prolly turn out like the nine and twelve hundred(as in being far too popular and overused).
Hate to follow the crowd eh? I only bought mine for last years $60 free shipping sale

I can't complain about the air flow though for my last house I didn't use AC much so it got HOT.
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Looks like rubbish. Anyone could easily get a better case for the money from Cooler Master or a similar brand.
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