I actually like the front but it would be nicer if they made it 3 led lines instead of 5 and had a sidepanel window instead of those wavy leds which I dislike. Bitfenix makes some weird but likeable cases.
They have one with a window. Just couldn't find a decent picture of it.
More like an incredibly retarded #apple case. It isn't aesthetically pleasing at all, it bothers me because it's so skinny it could break by just dropping. The greyish white color scheme isn't helping either.
It is quite beautiful in its simplicity. Also, it's actually quite a bit thicker than anyone thinks. They just managed to get the screen to be as thin as possible. Here's how thick it really is:
It is quite beautiful in its simplicity. Also, it's actually quite a bit thicker than anyone thinks. They just managed to get the screen to be as thin as possible. Here's how thick it really is:
That looks horrible. They should've just kept the normal width on the sides. It seriously looks like the computer has a tumor...
Gotta love marketing and loopholes, even though they are telling blatant lies.
One of the main selling points it it's the "thinnest desktop PC on the market". Looking at that image, hardly. Most HP AIOs are smaller in depoth.
Ya. Apple sells products because they are great with buzzwords. For example, notice how they always say their product is so many mm or inches thin rather than thick. Saying something is 5mm thin sounds better than saying it's 5mm thick. They take the picture at just the right angle too so it looks as thin as possible.
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Everything seems to look better when it's "simpler". It might just be due to the fact that everyone ran out of new ideas.
Well complex shapes and designs seem to be a recurring theme among ugly cases here, I would say simplicity in general looks better. Look at the 800/650D and 500r cases, very simple in design but still look great.
Well complex shapes and designs seem to be a recurring theme among ugly cases here, I would say simplicity in general looks better. Look at the 800/650D and 500r cases, very simple in design but still look great.
Let me just say, having a white (with black accents) 500R, with all the LEDs (which are white) on, on a jet black desk, is beautiful. I also like that the mesh is large enough to provide a nice view of the components (though the 200mm fan blocks my view of the graphics card), but small enough to protect it from dust.
Let me just say, having a white (with black accents) 500R, with all the LEDs (which are white) on, on a jet black desk, is beautiful. I also like that the mesh is large enough to provide a nice view of the components (though the 200mm fan blocks my view of the graphics card), but small enough to protect it from dust.
I have a white 500r as well, I thought you knew that. But yeah, one of the greatest looking cases imho. I have no leds in it though, I personally don't like leds, just white fans.
I have a white 500r as well, I thought you knew that. But yeah, one of the greatest looking cases imho. I have no leds in it though, I personally don't like leds, just white fans.
I personally like the LEDs. They're white, which is soooo much nicer than colored, and my room is naturally dark. I'm thinking of getting a strip of white LEDs and putting them either on the case ceiling or one of the side panels above the motherboard, to better illuminate the components.
I personally like the LEDs. They're white, which is soooo much nicer than colored, and my room is naturally dark. I'm thinking of getting a strip of white LEDs and putting them either on the case ceiling or one of the side panels above the motherboard, to better illuminate the components.
I think white ones look nice, its just that I leave my PC on at night and having my whole room lit up is annoying.
because greyscale is cool.
coincidence? I think not!
It is quite beautiful in its simplicity. Also, it's actually quite a bit thicker than anyone thinks. They just managed to get the screen to be as thin as possible. Here's how thick it really is:
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You'll only be looking at the computer from the front anyways so it's not like you're going to see the back.
One of the main selling points it it's the "thinnest desktop PC on the market". Looking at that image, hardly. Most HP AIOs are smaller in depoth.
Ya. Apple sells products because they are great with buzzwords. For example, notice how they always say their product is so many mm or inches thin rather than thick. Saying something is 5mm thin sounds better than saying it's 5mm thick. They take the picture at just the right angle too so it looks as thin as possible.
Everything seems to look better when it's "simpler". It might just be due to the fact that everyone ran out of new ideas.
Well complex shapes and designs seem to be a recurring theme among ugly cases here, I would say simplicity in general looks better. Look at the 800/650D and 500r cases, very simple in design but still look great.
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Let me just say, having a white (with black accents) 500R, with all the LEDs (which are white) on, on a jet black desk, is beautiful. I also like that the mesh is large enough to provide a nice view of the components (though the 200mm fan blocks my view of the graphics card), but small enough to protect it from dust.
I have a white 500r as well, I thought you knew that. But yeah, one of the greatest looking cases imho. I have no leds in it though, I personally don't like leds, just white fans.
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I personally like the LEDs. They're white, which is soooo much nicer than colored, and my room is naturally dark. I'm thinking of getting a strip of white LEDs and putting them either on the case ceiling or one of the side panels above the motherboard, to better illuminate the components.
I think white ones look nice, its just that I leave my PC on at night and having my whole room lit up is annoying.
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Thinking about coming a mod to simply not moderate.
and hey, remove most of the fans and it could be.
You realize there's a toggle on the front I/O panel, right?
Notice the blue flames through the window.