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Woah woah woah, Lian-Li cases that look...modern?!
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Lian-li now has a corsair edition lol. Is that a Carbide 240? Or 540?
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Lian-li now has a corsair edition lol. Is that a Carbide 240? Or 540?
hehe the double zone case looks like a cheap plexi version of the 540, thought the exact same thing. Only that this case doesn't seem to have any 5.25" bays at all...
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hehe the double zone case looks like a cheap plexi version of the 540, thought the exact same thing. Only that this case doesn't seem to have any 5.25" bays at all...
It's a little premature to write off the 5.25" Bay completely, I need mine to burn on bluerays and wouldn't want some clunky external drive hanging around. I love my Carbide 540 <3 http://s7.postimg.org/fusksa0h7/DSC00006.jpg
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It's a little premature to write off the 5.25" Bay completely, I need mine to burn on bluerays and wouldn't want some clunky external drive hanging around. I love my Carbide 540 <3 http://s7.postimg.org/fusksa0h7/DSC00006.jpg
How do you put the disk in the drive when the drive is sideways? Never understood that.
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Why is it so difficult to find a case that lets the motherboard lay flat. The majority of cases have them vertical. Thermaltake and Caselabs are about the only ones that have a horizontal option.
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How do you put the disk in the drive when the drive is sideways? Never understood that.
That's easy, every drive has the pins and stuff on the edges that holds the disk upright.
Why is it so difficult to find a case that lets the motherboard lay flat. The majority of cases have them vertical. Thermaltake and Caselabs are about the only ones that have a horizontal option.
It's not difficult at all, look for an htpc case.