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Braxton F.

Braxton F.

Joined on 10/17/07

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Product Reviews
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Most Favorable Review

Meh...

Linkworld LPG8-43-P4-IO 630 W ATX12V Power Supply
Linkworld LPG8-43-P4-IO 630 W ATX12V Power Supply

Pros: It does its job

Cons: The rear fan isn't running except when put at a certain angle, but even then it sounds like a car motor.

Most Critical Review
MSI TurboStream 460W 460W BTX SLI Ready  Active PFC Power Supply
MSI TurboStream 460W 460W BTX SLI Ready Active PFC Power Supply

Pros: Like the blue glow and the fans, fills my computer with enough juice.

Cons: There is only one SATA cable with two connectors on it, and the distance to my CD/DVD drive and Hard Drive is to far, so I have to have the CD/DVD drive hanging ot of the case.

Awesome look for my first built computer

XCLIO A380COLOR Fully Black 1.0 mm SECC / ABS Plastic ATX Full Tower Computer Case
XCLIO A380COLOR Fully Black 1.0 mm SECC / ABS Plastic ATX Full Tower Computer Case

Pros: BIG... Get that out of the way. Keeps things nice and cool. With my CPU being cooled by a push configured Corsair H50 water cooler, I am currently getting 28*F.

Cons: One bad thing I can take an Egg off for is the side panel fan. When I bought this case I was hoping to Push-Pull my Corsair H50, but I would have to leave my case open. Also, the side panel isn't the easiest thing to put back on.

Overall Review: This case was probably not intended to be water cooled, so I would invest in a really good CPU air cooler. What would be really cool is to see someone use that huge side panel fan with a really big water cooling reservoir.

I've seen better

JVC HA-FX66B 3.5mm Gold-Plated Connector Canal Black Air-Cushion Headphone
JVC HA-FX66B 3.5mm Gold-Plated Connector Canal Black Air-Cushion Headphone

Pros: It runs my Nvidia GT220 just fine.

Cons: Scared me at first. The rear PSU fan started up and sounded like a car motor. It eventually just stopped. I noticed I could us a small screw to start it up like a small airplane propeller. I think I can just disassemble the fan and oil it up with some WD-40 and fix it myself.