toxicity_27
The Angriest of Amoebas
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Not my favorite case, but as long as you like it that's all that matters.
It's a very durable plastic, I accidentally stepped on it, in a place where most cases would break into peices, and it didn't do a thing, extremely strong front magent has 10-20 pounds of force , hard to pull the first time I opened it./shrugs, the entire front is plastic. and that's way too much in my book.
It's a very durable plastic, I accidentally stepped on it, in a place where most cases would break into pieces, and it didn't do a thing, extremely strong front magnet has 10-20 pounds of force , hard to pull the first time I opened it.
Calm down, not everybody has $5K to spend on a case, and this is my first windowed/door case. Don't complain.Well, the front of my case is made almost entirely from Aluminum. Which I can guarantee is a lot more durable then your plastic.
Also, I don't think your magnet requires 20 lb's of force...
Calm down, not everybody has $5K to spend on a case, and this is my first windowed/door case. Don't complain.
You can't say because that would be hipocracy, but I can say you did. $155 is a lot for a case. Now I couldn't say -in my opinion- that any case more than $100 has any features that are worth the extra $80.I only paid $155 for my case... Not like it cost me a fortune or anything.
I can't say I ever complained about anything, just corrected you on a few key points and expressed my lack of adoration for your case.
Now I couldn't say -in my opinion- that any case more than $100 has any features that are worth the extra $80.
Can you like, leave me alone? I have had this computer for 1 year. I'm not upgrading my case every 2 months like you.Evidently, because you haven't owned a case that cost more than that, you don't know the features they offer.
I had a case like yours, used it for a year then upgraded a My First Gigabyte Aurora. 2 Years later, my brother inherited it, and I'm using the Gigabyte Aurora 570. Chances are both these cases will be in service for at least another 4 years.
4 years from now, we'll see what kind of shape your case is in.
Evidently, because you haven't owned a case that cost more than that, you don't know the features they offer.
I had a case like yours, used it for a year then upgraded a My First Gigabyte Aurora. 2 Years later, my brother inherited it, and I'm using the Gigabyte Aurora 570. Chances are both these cases will be in service for at least another 4 years.
4 years from now, we'll see what kind of shape your case is in.
Can you like, leave me alone? I have had this computer for 1 year. I'm not upgrading my case every 2 months like you.