i know there is a general no go zone for in built LCS but is their any real reason for it? like the LCS in built cant be half bad..
Waste you money then.... It comes with a crappy w/c system. going to get crappy temps compare to a custom w/c loop. go ahead and get it. Like I don't know anything about w/c or anything.........
i dont want to waste my money, but i simply cannot afford a custom loop as they cost around $1000 out here in the land of oz. and sarcasm is the lowest form of whit my friend.
i dont want to waste my money, but i simply cannot afford a custom loop as they cost around $1000 out here in the land of oz. and sarcasm is the lowest form of whit my friend.
then why question my advice then
get a high end cooler
Mugen 2
Dark kight
true or
megahlem
will be your best option.
im not questioning your advice, i was hoping you could give me an answer as to why you think the LCS would be so bad.
I was considering a megahalem or maybe even the H50?
im not questioning your advice, i was hoping you could give me an answer as to why you think the LCS would be so bad.
I was considering a megahalem or maybe even the H50?
I did give u an answer. You will get crappy temps with that case LCS. I would get the megahlem and call it good.
that really was a mean response esp from an editor...
he was only asking what was wrong with inbuilt loops and i totally agree, I'd like to know what is wrong with them, it goes without saying that they wont be as good as a custom setup but maybe worth the cost against an equivalent priced air cooling system. Or they may be easily upgradeable. we don't know which is why we ask and hope that someone decent won't take offence by it and be stupid about it.
On the topic, I'd personally see if I could get an antec 900 original still but thats just because I love the looks and functionality and is a pretty nice case for air cooling, just needs a minor wiring case mod
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