QUOTE(goldfries @ Jun 30 2007, 01:52 PM)
Agreed.RM3.5K is an utter waste.
Plus, Stacker 830 is no more than a showoff.
Large outside, small inside.
I'd rather spend RM900 for a Lian-Li V2000 which is much much better than that Stacker 830.
A casing & a processor, Which one will you choose?
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QUOTE(Najmods @ Jul 1 2007, 01:44 PM) No bro, what i mean by "Not Comfy" is that the internal of any stacker 830 family is a very tight space.There's a very little room for modifications and very little room for hardwares. It's just the same with chapalang ATX casing. Seriously, buying that casing is just an utter waste of money. Up until today, the three "Most Comfy" casing i found are: 1. CM Stacker [The First Edition] - Taktau 2. Lian-Li V2000 Plus II - RM9XX 3. Silverstone Temjin 07 - RM1K And all those casing up there doesn't even reach a price tag of RM1.5K. My vote stand still with Lian-Li V2000 Plus II. |
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