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Uh yeah it's my current computer but that doesn't change the fact that it's an old power hungry beast.
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http://innergoat.modacity.net/computer/zr2000.jpg
That looks...expensive. What's that wall of metal for in front of the expansion card area?
damn some of those cases are sexy, wish i could navigate the site to learn more.
Google translate does nothing.
I agree with Freelancer. I have a top mounted PSU. God I wish it wasn't there.
id like to hear why exactly you think they are "the fail"
Obvious reasons for him, not so much to others. Freelancer is big on cable management and now I think it's safe to safe a lot of other members are as well. With a bottom mounted PSU, the cables don't have to go as far to reach some components in the case. A prime example would be the power connectors for graphics cards and hard drives. Any cables needed to go to the top of the motherboard and optical drives can be more easily hidden under the motherboard tray and come out in the top right of the motherboard tray, right where the optical drive is. Overall, it's easier to get better airflow in your chassis if cables aren't blocking the airflow.
The hotter components are more spread out with bottom mounted PSUs as well, but for most people it wouldn't matter that much either way...