Saturday, August 21, 2010

About Gaming Computer case?

Well i don't know anything about computer


but i recently bought HP Q8200 6GB DDR and 1TB Hard Drive


and video card had a problem so i bought Asus Radeon HD 4870 and in order to power that i bought Rocketfish 700W Power supply.


And i realized my computer case is insanly small to install even and after installtion it has great chance to fry up. So i am looking for a enough spaced gaming computer case but I don't know where, what kind of size to buy, and how to transferr all of the hardwares into the new case... if there's any good advice or suggestion please let me knowAbout Gaming Computer case?
go to newegg.com and look at there cases they give the dimensions for them all. Really the main thing to be worried about is getting a case with the correct form factor that fits your mother board. As far as puting it all together google it its not hard.About Gaming Computer case?
buy it from here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis鈥?/a>
Go to newegg.com and pick out just about any ATX mid-tower case. Keep in mind that you get what you pay for to a certain extent. You can get a very good case for 40 to 75 bucks, and you can spend hundreds on a so-called gaming case with all the bells and whistles and fancy lights. I've had very good luck with Rosewill cases and power supplies. Here's one I like a lot:





http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as鈥?/a>





It'll do the job for you, is easy to work with, has plenty of cooling fans and looks OK. It'll take ATX or uATX boards. It's also 20 bucks off and with free shipping. Good luck.

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