ceewi1 said:
- Adequate cooling - dust filters, cooling fans (number & size)
- Toolless entry (if you're going to be opening up your case a lot)
- Rounded edges (again, useful if you intend to open your case a lot)
- Side Window (aesthetic consideration) & Side Fan (optional, depends on what other fans the case has)
- Front USB, sound & Firewire (To me, front USB & Sound are very important features)
Well, for that, Thermaltake provide that on almost all their cases. I would recommend the Thermaltake Soprano, It has all of the above features, and is one nice case.
GamerGuy8899 said:This is one of my favorites... very classy, yet still has that gamer's touch![]()
I agree with that, its one of the smoothest cases ive ever seen. Pity about the size, theresnot much room inside (So ive heard)
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