As you can see from those who have built systems using aluminium cases: they
are generally lighter and stronger. And of course they are twice the cost.
If you spend the extra money, you'll find that:-
1. They do absorb more noise and assit the harddrives and other internally
mounted devices t dissipate the heat better.
2. When did you last see a heat sink made of steel?
Why do most motor vehicles use alumium alloy [better ones go for magnesium]
for their wheels? Basically, it's lighter and stronger than steel. Given
that one finds aluminium products are thicker than their steel equivalents:
further assisting the strength. When you actually get around to bulding the
PC you'll find that aluminium cases do not have those nasty sharp edges that
can cut your knuckles as in steel cases.
Should one go on.
"Don Burnette" wrote:
> Ryan wrote:
> > I am helping a friend build a new computer and was pondering on
> > whether to build with aluminum or steel case.
> >
> > I have read a lot of stuff, but stuck debating on which one to go
> > with.
> >
> > Anyone have a preference and why?
>
>
> I just built a 64 bit system using the Lian Li full tower aluminum case,
> very pleased with it.
>
> http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...112-508&depa=0
>
> --
> Don Burnette
>
> "When you decide something is impossible to do, try to stay out of the
> way of the man that's doing it."
>
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