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plinden said:
Hmm, although the case are almost identical, they appear to be different case makers. The one I posted is from Logisys and that one is from Scythe. The Scythe one doesn't seem to have the blue lighting, and the Logisys one doesn't have the circular grille.

Either the same company makes them and sells them to other companies to put their name on them. Or one of those companies owns the other. No way those two nearly identical cases are made by two different companies. The blue lighting is probably an updated version.
 
PlaceofDis said:
the perforation ont the PowerMac G5s cases are actually there for a reason. they are functional at least.
come on how. neon blue lights are functional. you can't play counter strike without the glow of the blue neons next to your win xp boot disks that remain dust free because they get used weekly.
 
jessica. said:
come on how. neon blue lights are functional. you can't play counter strike without the glow of the blue neons next to your win xp boot disks that remain dust free because they get used weekly.
You mean people actually take their xp boot disks out of their PC? I just leave it in 24/7. :p
 
mkrishnan said:
What *do* the big buttons on the case do? They should at least do something tight, like spin around while the case stays still. :eek:

actually they are just covers for ports and whatnot. one is a restart/reset button i think too.
 
fatsoforgotso said:
We've not seen the otherside yet. ;)

Rich.
Actually, most if not all PC's have the motherboard mounted on the right side of the case, making a window on the other side pointless if there's a mobo up against it.
 
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