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07-15-2003, 11:47 AM
Zoner,
I gave her my link thats all she wanted, im not here to be nice and laugh and what she said like its funny. he is fucking stupid. and i dont have respect for him. So why should I be nice?
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07-15-2003, 12:31 PM
I'm not saying you have to be "nice", but you don't need to be a jerk either. If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything.
Everyone complains of the flaming on this board, but no one wants to do anything about it. You attitude is indicative of what's wrong with this place.
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07-15-2003, 05:59 PM
As someone said before http://www.thinkgeek.com has good cases aswell as other goodies you might want to buy biggrin:
And I appologize for the pricks o' the board spamming your thread and trying to give their "know how". Oh shit there's only one prick and his name is schl ass12
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07-15-2003, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Zoner91
Guys, for chrissakes, all he's asking for is a RESOURCE to find a friggin' case! Is there any need for the flaming?? Sclass...you need to smarten up. ACE, there was no need. James, what's up yer ass lately, anyway? Man, you guys should bump up the dosage of whatever you're taking 'cause it ain't workin'.
hake:
Jamie, try any of the big computer dealers on the net (pricewatch.com, newegg, etc). I don't know what the following link is like, but the URL fits the bill: http://www.computercasesandcables.com/ccc/
Good luck.
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ok, i admit that the 1st post was not needed at all, but in the 2nd one i gave him the idea to make your own for less, as for this post, it has no meaning what so ever like about 80% of every reply ever posted in these forums on any thread
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07-15-2003, 06:33 PM
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07-15-2003, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by pest
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Originally Posted by Sclass12
Who fucking cares about their case? My tower is under my desk, so i dont look at it. What you should really be doing is getting more RAM, or a new screen, or a new mouse, etc. Not some dumbass PC case. And like ACE said, make one yourself. Much cheaper, and you still have dough to buy REAL upgrades
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Anyone that has done any amount of work inside of a case, knows that there is a world of difference between at $35, slice my hands wide open, cant get all this shit to fit case, and a $100, I can slide all my hard drives out with the flip of a switch, quick release cd drives, plenty of room for more fans and all the associated cables case.
I am not talking windows and lights, I am talking practical stuff.
Get a life, sc-loser.
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if I was building a PC I would use something similar to the Dell Dimension case, their layout is pretty good and all drives are secured by clamps-things (for lack of a better word) not screws.
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07-15-2003, 09:51 PM
[quote="Sgt Stryker":04a6f]
if I was building a PC I would use something similar to the Dell Dimension case, their layout is pretty good and all drives are secured by clamps-things (for lack of a better word) not screws.[/quote:04a6f]
I built my first pc about 9-12 months ago and thought that the case was the one hting i could scrimp and save on. I have been paying the price ever since. Its not a bad case, but like most things in life, I got what I paid for.
I think the clamp things you are talking aobut are teh same as the quick release things I am talking about. They screw into the side of the cd drives where you would normally secrure them to the case, but they slide right into the matching cd bays and release with a quick squeeze.
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07-15-2003, 10:16 PM
[quote=pest]
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Originally Posted by "Sgt Stryker":28c93
if I was building a PC I would use something similar to the Dell Dimension case, their layout is pretty good and all drives are secured by clamps-things (for lack of a better word) not screws.
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I think the clamp things you are talking aobut are teh same as the quick release things I am talking about. They screw into the side of the cd drives where you would normally secrure them to the case, but they slide right into the matching cd bays and release with a quick squeeze.[/quote:28c93]
yep those are what I'm talking about
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07-16-2003, 12:36 PM
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07-16-2003, 12:37 PM
*bump* stoopid forums.
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