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== Safety/Static Straps ==
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Thoughts on safety section:
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* Should we mention magnetized screwdrivers (those ones with maganetised heads to hold the screw in place)?
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* Shouldn't the power cord be left plugged in but switched off, so that the earth wire is actually earthed?
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== Suggested Computer Components (that aren't already on the page) ==
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Perhaps it should be stated for what purpose you might use a specific type of case. I would say, in general, most people should be content with a Micro-ATX case, including gamers with high-power CPUs and GPUs. Most other computers that aren't used for really intensive, heat-generating work (gaming, video editing...) would be better used in a Mini-ITX case. --[[User:Fontain|Fontain]] ([[User talk:Fontain|talk]]) 22:56, 11 February 2014 (EST)
 
 
=== Micro ATX Cases ===
 
 
 
Fractal Design makes two great, high-quality micro ATX cases:
 
* Core 1000: $40, great for budget builds. Only supports 3 fans, small (non-tower) CPU coolers, doesn't support watercooling. Mesh front for improved airflow.
 
* Arc Mini R2: Around $120. Air filters everywhere that can be rinsed with water to be cleaned. Ample support for full-size CPU coolers and watercooling. Has space for 7 fans in a micro ATX case! Has a mesh front as well, with an air filter and room for two of the seven fans. Has a tinted/smoked window on the side to show off your fancy guts.  
 
--[[User:Strobe|Strobe]] ([[User talk:Strobe|talk]]) 13:49, 11 February 2014 (EST)
 

Latest revision as of 00:44, 19 December 2015

Safety/Static Straps

Thoughts on safety section:

  • Should we mention magnetized screwdrivers (those ones with maganetised heads to hold the screw in place)?
  • Shouldn't the power cord be left plugged in but switched off, so that the earth wire is actually earthed?

Falcon Guide

The old "Falcon Guide" doesn't seem to be maintained anymore, just stick with the link to Logical Increments followed by Falcon Guide to explain history -- Muh6trillion (talk) 15:48, 27 January 2014 (EST)

This is now fixed. thank whoever did this. --Bisasam (talk) 19:06, 27 January 2014 (EST)

Unorganized content

I'll try to add lots of content to this page in the next few days so it'll be pretty messy until I organize it. Sorry for the inconveniences.

Perhaps it should be stated for what purpose you might use a specific type of case. I would say, in general, most people should be content with a Micro-ATX case, including gamers with high-power CPUs and GPUs. Most other computers that aren't used for really intensive, heat-generating work (gaming, video editing...) would be better used in a Mini-ITX case. --Fontain (talk) 22:56, 11 February 2014 (EST)