eits
Lifer
no, it doesn't.
save up an extra $70 and get the lian li v1000. trust me, it's worth the extra $70.... WAAAAY worth it.
save up an extra $70 and get the lian li v1000. trust me, it's worth the extra $70.... WAAAAY worth it.
Originally posted by: aboothman
Besides, if you are into the plain sleek look you will like this case. It is simple, instead
of having a bunch of breakable plastic crap cluttering up the front panel.
Originally posted by: eits
save up an extra $70 and get the lian li v1000. trust me, it's worth the extra $70.... WAAAAY worth it.
Originally posted by: palindrome
Originally posted by: aboothman
Besides, if you are into the plain sleek look you will like this case. It is simple, instead
of having a bunch of breakable plastic crap cluttering up the front panel.
The front of the Tsunami is aluminum, lol. It's like impossible to break. Also, this case doesn't require any screws (cept for the mobo). It already has LED's and 120mm fans. The Lian-Li has no door fan also. The side of the PSU in the Tsunami isn't blocked by a large reinforcement rail (the one on the Tsunami is small and is good for hiding cables). Aesthetically there is no comparason. Functionally, the race is closer, but I think the 120mm fans and the door fans make the Tsunami a better choice. Why mod the case to add more fans and LEDs when you can pay less and get everything in one already. The ONLY downside is the mobo tray is not removable, but I have never had an issue because it is roomy. Don't buy the Lian-Li unless you know and want to mod your case, otherwise, you will be stuck with the plain jane of cases.