NZXT's popular H440 enclosure is now available in more color options.
NZXT Paints H440 Black With Blue, Green or Orange Accents : Read more
NZXT Paints H440 Black With Blue, Green or Orange Accents : Read more
It has no optical drive bays. #notbuyingitDamn it!! I really did not want to buy this case, I looked for every reason not to buy it but now they released the black and blue version i have to buy it!!!
Looks like its time to sell my Storm Scout 2 and do a NZXT build.
Damn it!! I really did not want to buy this case, I looked for every reason not to buy it but now they released the black and blue version i have to buy it!!!
Looks like its time to sell my Storm Scout 2 and do a NZXT build.
It has no optical drive bays. #notbuyingit
Damn it!! I really did not want to buy this case, I looked for every reason not to buy it but now they released the black and blue version i have to buy it!!!
Looks like its time to sell my Storm Scout 2 and do a NZXT build.
It has no optical drive bays. #notbuyingit
Coolermaster makes an Nvidia branded case!Now it just needs an Nvidia sticker somewhere on it.
Coolermaster makes an Nvidia branded case!Now it just needs an Nvidia sticker somewhere on it.
thundervore :Damn it!! I really did not want to buy this case, I looked for every reason not to buy it but now they released the black and blue version i have to buy it!!!
Looks like its time to sell my Storm Scout 2 and do a NZXT build.
It has no optical drive bays. #notbuyingit
Um, I have a case now with 3 optical drive bays, guess how many of them I use? None.
My last case, the HAF 912 had 4 optical drive bays. Guess how many I used? None!
Point is, I have not used an optical drive since 2007 and many other out there stop using them way before me. Even when I build my recent computer I installed Windows 7 using a thumb drive, way faster than a CD and much more easier. All my fans were controlled by Corsair Link so no need for a external fan controller.
If I users wanted optical bays they would have brought the NZXT H630. Not everyone wants optical bays, and judging how fast this case sold out when it was released allot of people do not want optical bays.
This may not be the case for you, and that's cool,
Microsoft only sells their OS on a DVD disc, and not on a USB flash drive. So why don't you share with everyone here, how did you managed to get your Windows 7 onto a USB flash drive, when you don't use any optical drives?
If you say you've download it, then how can you download when there is NO OS on your computer in the first place, since Windows 7 is only sold on a DVD disc?
I doubt you don't have any optical drive, must have on laying around some where or else it would be impossible even get the OS to install, let alone copy it to a USB flash drive.
Also Windows 7 went to RTM in 2009 and you've stop using a optical drive since 2007? This does make any sense.
For the case, looks nice, but I wouldn't sacrifice functionality for the the sake of looks. They can add a slim 5.25" bay for slot loading drives, and have the disc come out on the top of the case where the USB ports are.
thundervore :Damn it!! I really did not want to buy this case, I looked for every reason not to buy it but now they released the black and blue version i have to buy it!!!
Looks like its time to sell my Storm Scout 2 and do a NZXT build.
It has no optical drive bays. #notbuyingit
Um, I have a case now with 3 optical drive bays, guess how many of them I use? None.
My last case, the HAF 912 had 4 optical drive bays. Guess how many I used? None!
Point is, I have not used an optical drive since 2007 and many other out there stop using them way before me. Even when I build my recent computer I installed Windows 7 using a thumb drive, way faster than a CD and much more easier. All my fans were controlled by Corsair Link so no need for a external fan controller.
If I users wanted optical bays they would have brought the NZXT H630. Not everyone wants optical bays, and judging how fast this case sold out when it was released allot of people do not want optical bays.
This may not be the case for you, and that's cool,
Microsoft only sells their OS on a DVD disc, and not on a USB flash drive. So why don't you share with everyone here, how did you managed to get your Windows 7 onto a USB flash drive, when you don't use any optical drives?
If you say you've download it, then how can you download when there is NO OS on your computer in the first place, since Windows 7 is only sold on a DVD disc?
I doubt you don't have any optical drive, must have on laying around some where or else it would be impossible even get the OS to install, let alone copy it to a USB flash drive.
Also Windows 7 went to RTM in 2009 and you've stop using a optical drive since 2007? This does make any sense.
For the case, looks nice, but I wouldn't sacrifice functionality for the the sake of looks. They can add a slim 5.25" bay for slot loading drives, and have the disc come out on the top of the case where the USB ports are.