That's a great case for the money. Paid £55 in January when I put together a system for my son.
One thing to note is that the 80mm fans in the sides are really loud.
xela333 to Insider9
19 Jul 161#7
Agreed, just unplug them, you don't need them.
QuickProfits to Insider9
19 Jul 161#15
What?
bmz
18 Jul 162#3
Just in time for the holiday :sunglasses:
Oh no wrong case :disappointed:
Hot deal :laughing:
belsibub
19 Jul 16#4
Tried flubit for fun got an instant offer £1.55 saving & had to wait till this morning for the real offer which was only £0.55 :neutral_face:
ollie87 to belsibub
19 Jul 16#6
Well, yeah Flubit are terrible.
jasee
19 Jul 16#5
It may say midi but it's actually rather too big 51.5 x 46.5 x 20.5 cm. And only 2 USB2 ports on the top surface? (it seems) And it's rather hideously ugly IMO. Why don't 'they' show an internal view: it would be nice to see where the HD go
ollie87
19 Jul 163#8
Is your Google broken? Don't worry, mine is working fine.
I have a similar Zalman case and it was the easiest computer build I've had. Well put together with everything you'd need in a case to supply your own internals.
jasee
19 Jul 16#10
Good but why doesn't Amazon show that? It's much more useful that shots of the outside
And I see it has two USB2 sockets and 2 USB3 sockets and a headphone socket all mounted om the top surface, ok, better than the back, but personally, I'd prefer them on the front.
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One thing to note is that the 80mm fans in the sides are really loud.
Agreed, just unplug them, you don't need them.
Oh no wrong case :disappointed:
Hot deal :laughing:
http://www.zalman.com/contents/products/view.html?no=47
And I see it has two USB2 sockets and 2 USB3 sockets and a headphone socket all mounted om the top surface, ok, better than the back, but personally, I'd prefer them on the front.