4W4K3 said:They scratch very easily
They aren't light
They are hard to transport right
They look like crap if you can't hide your wires
AND they run hotter and the least bit of dust seems to gather everywhere,makeing them unattractive(not that I should be commenting on "unattractive)
Eh, I would say that the difference wouldn't be noticeable. I could go into an analysis but I doubt it would be of much use to most peopleAND they run hotter
If handled correctly they can look nice, but it's really just an aesthetic preference.What do you think of clear acrylic cases?
Curt said:True but if you are careful that isn't a problem for the most part, just be careful installing components.
Curt said:Mines pretty light, lighter than most computers I lift all day long.
Curt said:Xconnect does a great job of helping with this problem. Very nice looking.
dishman said:who cares what your tower looks like. just make your computer clock high and run smoothly.
If you mod or work on your computer frequently, it's a pain in the ass to try and not scratch your case. Run your fingernail along the acrylic siding...you should receive a nice gash lol. I did this on my friend's acrylic case since he already had torn it up pretty good and it's about as easy as cutting butter.
I've only lifted one acrylic case, so maybe it was exceedingly heavy. But it was a great deal heavier than my aluminum/plastic case. You might be working with steel cases, those are pretty heavy.
Not to mention...drop a steel case from shoulder height, it might scratch/slight dent. Drop an acrylic case, it'll probably crack/shatter. Durability isn't too good with acrylic cases. Not that we all drop our cases lol...but I've seen it happen.
That's just PSU wires. What about the rest? It can be done, It's just exceedingly harder when you can see inside the case from virtually every angle.