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Old 04-13-06, 01:12 PM Thread Starter   #1
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which case to stick with?


ok heres the thing, I just got a new case in a package deal, v2100, I'm running a bix3, storm cpu block, 2 maze 4 gpu blocks and a laing d5 pump. I'm currently runnning all that in a pc-75b case and its working fine, however I got a deal on this and have a buddy that wants one of the 2, which would you keep?
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lmk what you think, I'll be getting about 25 bucks more for the v2100 case than I would if I sold the pc-75b

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Old 04-13-06, 01:56 PM   #2
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I would keep the v2100. I just like having a big case.

EDIT: Just realized, they're both big...so...tough choice

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Keep the PC-75B its totally pwn's that other one, plus the v2100 or w.e looks like a pos compared to the pc-75b I got a pc-75b and I love it.
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ok heres the thing, I just got a new case in a package deal, v2100, I'm running a bix3, storm cpu block, 2 maze 4 gpu blocks and a laing d5 pump. I'm currently runnning all that in a pc-75b case and its working fine, however I got a deal on this and have a buddy that wants one of the 2, which would you keep?
heres a pic of the v2100
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/6...01025ow9mw.jpg
and a pic of the pc-75b
http://img82.imageshack.us/my.php?image=s53000298rq.jpg

lmk what you think, I'll be getting about 25 bucks more for the v2100 case than I would if I sold the pc-75b
Busy cases. Which is better for silent running?

That would be the one I'd keep.

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Old 04-13-06, 02:32 PM Thread Starter   #5
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I would almost say that the v2100 would be quieter as it has the foam insulation to reduce noise, but I really wish the pc75 had the interior layout of the v2100, but I'll have both side by side tomorow to compare.

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I say keep the V series, wanna stay ahead of the pack.
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