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Yay!, you got the P18(Y)Y)

Radish?

Yup, and I'm very happy that I bought:Dt :D

That's a nice tiger poster thing medio(Y) (Y)

(Also nice case + setup and everything el;). ;))

thx

Nice rig medion! You just need a bigger :)D :)

dL

Ya, I will be getting a Samsung 226CW next mo:)h :)

Nice. What mouse is that?

Thats a Logitech MX900, its a bit old :pw :p

I changed out my laptop for a desktop computer. Gave the laptop to my son so he can take it to school for his Cisco class and with him when he's on vacation.

37" Wesinghouse LVM-37w3 Monitor (1080p) 1920x1080

Dell XPS 410

Microsoft Vista Ultimate

Intel Core2 Duo 2.4Ghz

4 Gig Ram

768MB nVidia Geforce 8800 GTX

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system would look better on the floor under the desk methinks ;)

The only bad thing about the floor is they get kicked and marked up. Now if it had a little stand to raise it off the floor and a guard on the side to keep from kicking it them it would probably work out good down there.

Haha, whoops. I didn't even realize that Photobucket had changed the size. Thanks a lot for posting the original link though, I didn't remember where I had gotten' it.

No worries! :) I have to keep a huge DevArt folder collection to keep track of who made what... getting rather large these days. :pinch:

Nice, Antec P182.... and I can tell by that graphics card, Asus X1950 Pro? :p

Try running those cables BEHIND the motherboard tray. It really comes in handy.

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Here's my pic with my old AMD Athlon 64 3000+ s754 based system shoved into a new Antec P182. The 9800 Pro needs a floppy power connector and I had no other choice with that one :p Otherwise this case is a stock cabler's dream :yes:

Some things are changed and optimized since I took that pic, but you get the idea :)

I would highly recommend one if you aren't into case windows :D

P182, a case that looks better without case windows!

I have to say, I am glad I got a silver P182 and not the darker shade - the silver looks a bit more futuristic I think or maybe it just suits my setup more with the nad amp and silver linings on monitor/bedstand etc :p

Antec are amazing, I emailed them about a broken dust filter and also a door latch and they posted me replacements for free within the week. Customer service like this makes me stick with the same brand all the time and it's why I stick with Logitech all the time for KB/mice now and Dell for monitors.

Antec are amazing, I emailed them about a broken dust filter and also a door latch and they posted me replacements for free within the week. Customer service like this makes me stick with the same brand all the time and it's why I stick with Logitech all the time for KB/mice now and Dell for monitors.

Indeed, Antec rock (Y) - https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?auto...p;showentry=831

Radish?

I'm due for a new case here and those p182's look really nice. Maybe I'll get one.

The P182 looks really really goood :D..... Go for it, you will only be happy... like me :)

The P180 Black looked like some kind of cheap toy(font, sides looked like plastic)... I saw it in the store the other day :p

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