I'm making a list of parts for my wife's new computer, and she wants this case:
Logisys Pre-Assembled Clear Acrylic Case - UV Blue
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/1204/ ... ml?tl=g1c9
Is this a potential cooling problem? Grounding problem? I have never used an Acyrlic case before, so I wanted to get some opinions on it before I tell her yes or no.
Acrylic Case, good or bad?
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Acrylic Case, good or bad?
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Well all the components have grounding wires to the power supply's ground to the wall. the case can't conduct electricity so hey no worry about that.
colling, its again like a steal case, they have fan ports and such, so I don't think it will bee a huge difference unless you have it in the sun.
Besides that, really you should not worry about things liek that to much, as the cases have been out for years, and they seam like nice toys any time I have had the opportunity to look close up.
The issues now:
1: Finger prints, its like glass, you will see finger prints so thats a pain. You need to use gloves (usually provided with he case) for assembling it
2: scratches, relatively easy to scratch it up, so need to be careful not to scratch the living hell out of it, inside and outside. The motherboard for example can easily scratch it when placing it in the case as the bottom soldered points are sharp. The motherboard will be raised off the surface when mounted but can scratch when putting it in.
Here are some reviews on this case
http://www.twistedmods.com/article.php?artid=272
http://www.systemcooling.com/logisys_acrylic-01.html
http://www.creativemods.com/reviews/rev ... ic_pc_case
Reviews great place to check out things like your questions
colling, its again like a steal case, they have fan ports and such, so I don't think it will bee a huge difference unless you have it in the sun.
Besides that, really you should not worry about things liek that to much, as the cases have been out for years, and they seam like nice toys any time I have had the opportunity to look close up.
The issues now:
1: Finger prints, its like glass, you will see finger prints so thats a pain. You need to use gloves (usually provided with he case) for assembling it
2: scratches, relatively easy to scratch it up, so need to be careful not to scratch the living hell out of it, inside and outside. The motherboard for example can easily scratch it when placing it in the case as the bottom soldered points are sharp. The motherboard will be raised off the surface when mounted but can scratch when putting it in.
Here are some reviews on this case
http://www.twistedmods.com/article.php?artid=272
http://www.systemcooling.com/logisys_acrylic-01.html
http://www.creativemods.com/reviews/rev ... ic_pc_case
Reviews great place to check out things like your questions
Thanks Veg, I think I will be avoiding the Acrylic case. I found this in one of the reviews:
It took me about 2 minutes just to get the side panel off, twelve screws! After taking the side panel off I saw that there were motherboard mounts pre-installed on the back panel. Another disappointment, if the other side panel was needed to be taken off, it require taking off the entire motherboard with it. Other acrylic cases have already solved the issue with the large number of screws and motherboard mount tray and Logisys failed to realize the importance of easy interior access.
I found a possible replacement, it's not Acrylic, but it got good reviews.
Apevia X-Discovery Case
http://www.xoxide.com/aspire-x-discovery-blue.html
and a Review on it (8.5/10)
http://www.extremeoctech.com/index.php? ... iew&iden=4
It took me about 2 minutes just to get the side panel off, twelve screws! After taking the side panel off I saw that there were motherboard mounts pre-installed on the back panel. Another disappointment, if the other side panel was needed to be taken off, it require taking off the entire motherboard with it. Other acrylic cases have already solved the issue with the large number of screws and motherboard mount tray and Logisys failed to realize the importance of easy interior access.
I found a possible replacement, it's not Acrylic, but it got good reviews.
Apevia X-Discovery Case
http://www.xoxide.com/aspire-x-discovery-blue.html
and a Review on it (8.5/10)
http://www.extremeoctech.com/index.php? ... iew&iden=4
"SILENCE, I KILL YOU!!" - Achmed the Dead Terrorist
AKA: Staark or Staark_RLG
here is a good PC for Tech =p
http://www.envador.com/cases/GuitarPC/
And here’s a project for BH
http://www.envador.com/cases/Cyberpumpkin/
Something Panzermeyer might be interested in. The space cadet kit would be cool
http://techfrenzy.net/viewtopic.php?p=293
http://www.envador.com/cases/GuitarPC/
And here’s a project for BH
http://www.envador.com/cases/Cyberpumpkin/
Something Panzermeyer might be interested in. The space cadet kit would be cool
http://techfrenzy.net/viewtopic.php?p=293
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