V da Mighty Taco said:
Sucks to hear about the audio levels being crap, but still seems like a good monitor regardless. If I ever have too many problems with the audio, I could always just by some speakers later on.
I also like the case I've found so far, even though I know fuck-all about how good of a case it actually is. What are your thoughts on my case, btw? Case is here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811517006
To be clear the audio is fine, it just needs needs to be turned up all the way. Once I figured that out, it sounded pretty good. I think the rule is you want the source to be low (the volume controller on your computer) the output (monitor/speakers) to be high.
Your case is a little over the top for me, but upon inspection I like that side fan and the way the glass sits on the outside. Its vents are also nice and unobstructed. Big fans are usually quiet so that 200mm fans on the side and top should be great for cooling while not making a lot of noise. The fan controller is neat, but it doesn't control every fan and only has 2 settings and the only fans with dust filters are on the bottom. And the esata on top is pretty cool, but that's mostly been replaced by usb 3.0 (they transfer data at about the same speed, but 3.0 does more) which this case doesnt have on top, that would be a deal breaker for me, though usb 2.0 ports are also important for compatibility reasons. It also appears to be very plastic, and you can get a metal one at that price point. And the side fan limits the size of cpu cooler you can use, though it will fit most. And finally, the cable management holes don't have rubber grommets to protect the cables and keep them from moving and the cable management on the back is tiny
There are some other cases around that price point. Phantek is a company I've had my eye one. Their cases keep winning "best of the year" awards. Their enthoo pro [http://www.phanteks.com/Enthoo-Pro.html] is nice and its $10 dollars cheaper than the AZZA. Its not very flashy but their cases have everything, smart cable management with Velcro straps, the whole thing can be taken apart, if you want to water cool down the road it comes with the brackets, all of them have case windows, and most if not all of the vents have easy to remove dust filters. If it matters, you can always add lighting in the form of fans or led strips later. If you want something fancy, their Luxe [http://www.phanteks.com/Enthoo-Luxe.html] model has a led strip around the outside of the case than change to about 8 different colors. Its $150 on newegg so I'd assume its out of your budget. For my sense of style, I love the EVOLV [http://www.phanteks.com/Enthoo-EVOLV.html]. Metal with straight edges and nothing on the front. Sexy, but the front and top vents are blocked
NZXT [http://www.nzxt.com/category/products/1-cases] also makes some quality cases with a lot of color options with smart cable management and looks, built in fan controllers, and most of them are within your budget. I'm also partial to Corsair's cases [http://www.corsair.com/en-us/cases], but most except for their Carbide series [http://www.corsair.com/en-us/cases/carbide-series] are over your budget, but carbide cases are still nice and have glowing fans and the works. There's one thats a giant cube that would be super easy to build in if you have the space
Other thoughts: 5.25" drive bays are useful for disk drives and expansions, but there's alway a way around using them. Fast external blu-ray drives for example, and fans can be controlled from the case or through software. If you want a smaller case, Micro AXT cases are usually very spacious. The one I highlighted can fit a 318mm graphics card. That was a big info dump. I've been planning this since May and I've put a lot of thought into this :/