Giant Bomb #24 | In the beginning...

EVO 212 is indeed terrifying, like nearly every heatsink.

EDIT: Red labeled USB's are USB 3.1 bytheway.

EDIT2 : Oh, it seems not. They're 'super charge'.
 
This is a work of art.

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My SSDs are just sitting/dangling in my case.
I ended up taping mine to the inside of the case.

While everyone is talking about PC do good reasonably priced full tower cases with modular HDD/SDD's exist? I'm ordering my cpu/mb/cooling/ram, psu and case in the new few weeks and plan on putting multiple drives in over the course of a few months after and it would be nice to slide it in and be done.
 
I ended up taping mine to the inside of the case.

While everyone is talking about PC do good reasonably priced full tower cases with modular HDD/SDD's exist? I'm ordering my cpu/mb/cooling/ram, psu and case in the new few weeks and plan on putting multiple drives in over the course of a few months after and it would be nice to slide it in and be done.

Yep, those cases are very common. Many don't have SSD slots though.
 
I ended up taping mine to the inside of the case.

While everyone is talking about PC do good reasonably priced full tower cases with modular HDD/SDD's exist? I'm ordering my cpu/mb/cooling/ram, psu and case in the new few weeks and plan on putting multiple drives in over the course of a few months after and it would be nice to slide it in and be done.

Do you mean drive bays that are slide in? Any good modern PC case will have them for 3.5 inch and a few for 2.5 inch. Some mATX cases also have additional places to exploit space. For example, the fractal design node 804 has a screw on SSD part at the bottom so you can have an extra drive at the bottom.
 
I remember going from my ancient Antec 300 case to a modern Phanteks and being blown away at how easy it was to have good cable management in a proper case like that.

My Antec was just a big jumble of wires and loose-hanging SSD's, but the new case came with dedicated locking mechanisms and smart cable management. It's so, so worth it.
 
I remember going from my ancient Antec 300 case to a modern Phanteks and being blown away at how easy it was to have good cable management in a proper case like that.

My Antec was just a big jumble of wires and loose-hanging SSD's, but the new case came with dedicated locking mechanisms and smart cable management. It's so, so worth it.

Yeah, the one I made back about 7 years ago had me mismanaging the grounding and having it shut down without warning; had to have it understood and fixed via professionals. That's been my only snafu of that calibur *knocks on wood*
 
Yeah, the one I made back about 7 years ago had me mismanaging the grounding and having it shut down without warning; had to have it understood and fixed via professionals. That's been my only snafu of that calibur *knocks on wood*
Since it worked fine after and no damage was done, you were probably 99% of the way there and the pros over-stated the seriousness of the problem. Probably just had a component loose or the standoffs weren't in right (causing the board to short against the case).
 
Since it worked fine after and no damage was done, you were probably 99% of the way there and the pros over-stated the seriousness of the problem. Probably just had a component loose or the standoffs weren't in right (causing the board to short against the case).

Oh it was; just some wires touching things they shouldn't. They went to braiding with some actual talent and it ran just fine (and still does for my niece).

This looks like some sort of Satanic script on the NeoGaf dark theme.

Huh. Sadly, I didn't have time to fish thru my collection for a scan. I wonder why they did it that way.
 
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