New Gaming/Work PC: Any changes or recommendations welcome

Sidmouth

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Thanks for the responses. I think after watching a quick comparison video, modular is definitely the way to go.

Referring to my post above. Is there a difference between a PCI and a PCI - E wireless network card?

Thanks.
 

Sidmouth

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I've actually got one more query that needs resolving.

I've so far moved from case to case as my spec has changed for various reasons.

Up till now I had made a decision that I was going to go with the 'In Win: Dragon rider' due to the many cooling options it has. However after doing some reading up on it. Many people have stated that although it has great cooling and other numerous features it can get dusty very quickly due to the amount of mesh it incorporates into its design.

Has anyone had any experience with this case or do you know of any reason why I shouldnt get this case?

It may sound like a stupid question as I've read up on it like I said. But when your spending a £1000 on a PC you want to get as much advice as possible.

My budget is up to £100 on the case so if anyone could recommend another case that would also be great.
 

Sidmouth

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Thanks for the recommendation, would you say that 'Coolermaster' are superior in build quality etc when compared with 'In Win'?
 

Sidmouth

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Hi everyone I've had a change of heart and decided that I would prefer the coolermaster storm trooper case. The only question I have is what to do with the two fans at the front.

From a little research it appaers you can have them set to one side or have them facing out the front like the majority of cases.

Which layout would blast the most air across the motherboard and components. I imagine it would be the front facing setup.

thanks for the replies in advance.

On a side note what is the purpose of having the fans facing out to one side, I cant see the reasoning.

thanks.
 
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