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iM@st@1 wrote:^not a bad idea....Well Bhagwansingh ain't having what I want so I opted for this instead. Inexpensive with the adjustability I lookin for. Ordered 3, they're 3lbs ea. @ $20us ...
jm3 wrote:iM@st@1 wrote:jm3 wrote:there will be a reward for helping me.
i7 2600k![]()
But seriously it have a alot of info/videos online for you to scrutinize & help you make a decision.
it is not for a normal computer setup i need to actually see its performance in my setup because it is very taxing on the hardware.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:since you post that I looking at the
http://www.amazon.com/VideoSecu-Articul ... 511&sr=8-1
but that shipping weight is 10 lbs
extra $200 but it may be worth it
my monitors would be 24"
iM@st@1 wrote:^not a bad idea....Well Bhagwansingh ain't having what I want so I opted for this instead. Inexpensive with the adjustability I lookin for. Ordered 3, they're 3lbs ea. @ $20us ...
M_2NR wrote:Batman Arkham Asylum is $5.00 on steam. Just bought it
Here are the first pictures of the Cooler Master Cosmos II, the next major version of the iconic PC case that solidified its maker's brand in the premium casing segment. The Cosmos II retains its trademark rail-suspended box shape of the original, and combines it with a wealth of features that became industry standards towards the end of the last decade. The Cosmos II is mostly black in color, and is curvier than the original. It's about the same size as Cosmos 1000. From the pictures, we can see that the case is airier, with gill-shaped intakes on the side panels.
The front features a feature-rich utility panel on the top, that includes USB 3.0 ports with standard headers, eSATA, and feather-touch buttons and LEDs. A sliding visor covers the external drive bays, once slided down, three 5.25" and two 3.5" bays are exposed, the bays have tool-free covers. Don't let the fact that there are just five exposed bays for a full-ATX case disappoint you, inside the case you will find no less than 11 internal drive bays arraged along two groups. Each of the bays take 3.5" drives, the tool-free drive trays can accommodate 2.5" drives such as SSDs, too. The lower group of bays is compartmentalized with a lid that can hold two 120 mm fans, while the upper group relies on the front-intake fans.
The PSU bay is roomy, padded to absorb vibrations, has a large intake for the PSU fan, and valved cutouts at the right spots to guide cables through. Then there's the spacious motherboard tray, which can even hold XL-ATX form-factor motherboards with 10 expansion slots. There is a wide opening behind the CPU socket area, suggesting that the board is game for even dual-socket motherboards such as the EVGA SR-2. There are plenty of holes to guide liquid-cooling tubes. The case has a number of spots you can install fans in, apart from the usual front intakes, rear exhaust, and top exhausts, there are side intakes, and intakes for the drive bays.
Early January Launch for Cooler Master Cosmos II
We got our first glimpse of the next major update of the iconic Cosmos case from Cooler Master, the Cosmos II, in as early as June, as the Computex event was wrapping up. It still had some rough edges, and we were then told that a market launch was expected in the September~October time-frame. That of course, never happened, and the only other time we saw this elusive case was when it was chosen to house the MaximumPC Dream Machine 2011, in July. Alas, even as this year draws to a close, there's no sign of the Cosmos II anywhere. That was, until Cooler Master sent a press and subscriber email last week (dated 10th December), pointing out that the official launch was about 24 days away, or the 3rd of January, 2012. Just in time to hog some CES
casper wrote:M_2NR wrote:Batman Arkham Asylum is $5.00 on steam. Just bought it
right now i killing this game on ps3...still amazed at these graphics for a 2009 game...have the arkham city to buss open when i dun with the asylum...so i looking forward to the improved gameplay and graphics (hopefully it has improved) on the newer title
iM@st@1 wrote:casper wrote:M_2NR wrote:Batman Arkham Asylum is $5.00 on steam. Just bought it
right now i killing this game on ps3...still amazed at these graphics for a 2009 game...have the arkham city to buss open when i dun with the asylum...so i looking forward to the improved gameplay and graphics (hopefully it has improved) on the newer title
Batman AC = Arkham Asylum x5
gracen wrote:The case is nice. Don't like the fact that it has three 5.25" bays and two 3.5" bays :/
What is one going to do with two 3.5" bays?
mickey17 wrote:anybody flow working slow?
Does be like 300Mbps Most of the time the Routar is like 75 Feet away from my room with 2 walls between me and it.gracen wrote:270Mbps on a wireless connection
gracen wrote:Fan controllers use 5.25" bays
Even if one chooses to use a fan controllers lets say the NZXT Sentry LX...he would only be able to use one optical drive which is kind of a pain when your burning from DVD to DVD
Nah thats small thing bro dont hut yuh head....gracen wrote:I feeling really shame...mine is 54Mbps and i'm in the same room with the router
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