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    Smile help on case advice

    hi so far evry1 has been a great help but i was wondering could you give me some advice on a good case for my pc, preferbely one that is easy to fit upgrades and good for modding of course!

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    Hmm.... There are plenty of cases out there, I guess it just really depends on your taste. If you like the really excellent cases and have money to burn, I would defintley suggest the Lian-Li cases, which usually run for $200 or more. Although, if your in the mood for something of a gamer looking mod cases that are reasonably priced at $70, then there are a couple of good ones by logysis and such. The greatest I feel for look, price, beauty, and upgradibility, will probably be coolermaster wave master, those are really nice too. If you go to newegg right now, I think as of yesterday, you can get a Thermaltake Shark case for $98, through a lot of rebates. That would be a good choice too. I hope this helped and good luck.

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    thanks that helps a lot

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    the kind of case i wanted was mainly for ease of upgrading so which out of the three would you suggest?

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    I tend to like this case: http://aspireusa.net/product.php?pid...2ce53c92ec1a17

    It's a bit of a premod, but what I really like about it is it's based on the chenming 602 chassis, so it has a removable motherboard tray, drive rails for all drives int eh case including hard drives and floppies, and has top and side fan holes already cut and drilled. It also has the temperature sensor LCD in the front bezil of the case, and not taking up one of your valuable 5 1/4 drive bays

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    wow thats a really nice cast thanks m8! but where is the price??? also do newegg ship to england and will al there products work ok here?

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    depends if your using 220V for the standard there? or if its 120 like here in the US.

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    its 240v here in the uk

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