Costano più o meno lo stesso in germania, solo che il tj07 è completo, mentre il 343b è senza optional (spazio hd, filtri e credo anche ventolame vario...) :chebotta:
Sto già sbavandoci sopra... :asd:
Visualizzazione Stampabile
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=125969
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Quello ci fà stare:
Graphics: (2 x) XFX Nvidia 8800GTX 768MB
Cooling: 2x D5 1-120.3 x 240 3x120 (CPU+Chipset+2VGA)
CPU block G-Flow GPU silentx new water block
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Nere, ti pago anche di più se me lo trovi, te lo giuro... :bua:
Faccio na pazzia per sto case, ve lo giuro... :asd:
Su XS non c'è gente normale :nono:
No, io mi accontenterei di un semplice 360 collegato alla cpu e al max al chipset, ma proprio al massimo... :bua:
Certo che ne stà di roba qua dentro... :asd:
Bartuc ho la tua benedizione ufficiale? E' bartuc approved? :asd:
Lasciami il tempo di guardare ti prego....da ieri non so cosa succeda, ma ho millemila persone che mi chiedono preventivi di pc, il bello è che io mica gli ho detto che ho aperto, mi hanno fatto pubblicità quelli a cui ho dato pezzi finora.....quindi in questo momento ho una cosa imperativa da fare: far sì che i fornitori si muovano a rispondermi :asd:
Su extreme systems c'è una cifra di gente con sto case e sembrano ben entusiasti dell'acquisto e delle sue capacità... :sisi:
Voglio i fornitori del nereeeeeeeeeee.................. :asd:
Quanta saggezza... :sisi:
Tengo duro fino a venerdi nere... :asd:
Muori in pace, Terror... :sisi:
mò mi venite anche ad insegnare dove mettere l'entusiasmo?? :asd:
Boni... :asd:
Vorrei che il topic durasse almeno fino alle prime impressioni sull'oggetto, magari con foto in corredo.
Vai tranquillo... :asd:
Il thermalright ultra 120 extreme è stato prenotato presso il nereshop, ora manca solo il quad sotto, ma sono dettagli... :bua:
-11... :rullezza:
Zio caro, su quel sito è già finito. :|
Nere, ora sono nelle tue mani... :asd:
Direi che l'ultra 120 ci sta alla grande! :rullezza:
http://reviews.pcapex.com/cases/imag...li-343b_38.jpg
da: http://reviews.pcapex.com/cases/lian...ase.php?page=5
Performance
Cooling performance is right on par with the NZXT Adamas I reviewed a few months ago, in other words, exceptional. And I didn't even scratch the potential for fan usage in this case. Considering you can house a full 3x120mm radiator configuration in this beast internally and add up to (11) 120mm fans without any modification; the cooling potential is enormous. You could run an overclocked quad core rig in one half and a toaster oven in the other half and still keep things cool. :)
On the downside, the PC-343B is not a quiet case. Despite Lian-Li's efforts to reduce vibration noise from fans and drives, the biggus boxus suffers from rattles. A good test for how a case will handle vibration is simply to pat the top of it with your hand like a bongo drum. The PC-343 sounds a bit like a snare drum when you do this. It would definitely benefit from the installation of sound dampening material such as Dynamat or a less ugly alternative if you plan on the window options. Under power, fan noise seems to reverberate and amplify to a greater extent than with more modest size cases, which is to be expected. You'll need to budget-in fan control and noise dampening if noise pollution is a concern for you.
Modding
Well, it's a pre-mod, but it's a really really nice pre-mod. The PC-343B is perfect for those with deep pockets that do not have the skill, desire or time to mod a case. That's not to say you couldn't modify the cube. Perhaps a dual system strikes your fancy? Maybe a combo PC, X-box 360, Playstation 3, Wii mega gaming cube is more to your liking? A full size monitor in a side panel could be fun? Chopped, channeled it and bouncing on air suspension? Phasers, tractor beams and warp drive? A multi-terabyte home theater, music server and end table? As with any case the possibilities are limited only by one's imagination, bank account and skill, but it is one hell of a canvas to start with.
Conclusion
Lian-Li didn't make a lot of ludicrous claims with the PC-343B Modular Cube. It won't cure impotence or regrow hair. The one claim is, "The world's most versatile case." Lian-Li makes good on their promise. The colossal cube may indeed be the world's most versatile case, even if it won't fit under your desk. There are other cubes available with similar dimensions, but there is only Lian-Li mega cube. And for many, that makes all the difference.
Noise is a bit of an issue, but that is of little consequence to the power users who will fall in deep lust with this case. Other than noise, price is the only negative aspect of owning a PC-343. It will set you back around $350 and that doesn't include options. The cube is not for the faint of wallet.
The PC-343 is an exercise in excess. It's extravagant, over-the-top and has little to do with the plain and practical. It rolls over lesser cases like a monster truck and smiles as it picks the remains of microATX cases out from it's treads. It's just the kind of thing we love here at PC Apex. Few cases could inspire such an emotional response from so many. There is only one award I can give the Lian-Li PC-343B.
The Seven of Nine
- Doubles as a second garage (:schiuma:)
- Lian-Li quality
- It's black
- Versatile
- Plenty of head room (option of third row seating)
- Exceptional cooling (:rullezza:)
- Lot's of modding potential (:schiuma:)
The Hugh
- Not a quiet case ( :fottesega: )
- Consider a second job ( :schiuma: :asd: )
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Questa invece è la "galleria" di quell'utente di hwupgrade con cui ho parlato del bambino in questione: Link
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