Legendary Battlemage
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$15 per hour 9 hours a day 5 days a week. get paid every 2 weeks. i work at a gatorade factory putting the slates on and off the trucks
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Join Today!$15 per hour 9 hours a day 5 days a week. get paid every 2 weeks. i work at a gatorade factory putting the slates on and off the trucks
less then $15/hour for lifting 80 - 120 lbs 9 hours a day? who in they right mind would do that
Ehm... why would they pay you $15 for that, surely they can get people who will work for a lot less...
Anyway nice case NP, i was actually checking a site like 5 mins ago with that case on it.
Very true, here you are not allowed to have people carry more then 25 kilo (55lbs), i'm sure it's similar in most of the richer countries.And I doubt very much you have to lift 80-120lbs by yourself. Either you have someone to help you or you use a lift. There are laws that protect workings againt such things.
How about most of the people without a job that have a family to take care off?less then $15/hour for lifting 80 - 120 lbs 9 hours a day? who in they right mind would do that
Definetly sounds like a case i should remember, 150 ain't that expensive for a proper case, and your problem just works out fine for me.It's a damn great case for air cooling. Very solid and strong. Good paint job also taht doesn't scratch easily. Well worth the $150.
The only thing I kind of don't like about it is how the HDD bay is sideways. It's great for a server and air cooled cases but when you get into water cooling. That's the area where you put your big butt pump and it makes it akward.
Very true, here you are not allowed to have people carry more then 25 kilo (55lbs), i'm sure it's similar in most of the richer countries.
Definetly sounds like a case i should remember, 150 ain't that expensive for a proper case, and your problem just works out fine for me.
One of my friends has that case for his old A64 3200+, Radeon 9800XT rig... he likes it so much he wants to keep the case and gut it when he upgrades to a Conroe/Radeon x1900XT machine later this year.It's a damn great case for air cooling. Very solid and strong. Good paint job also taht doesn't scratch easily. Well worth the $150.
The Thermaltake Armor case is awesome for watercooling, my other friend with a custom DangerDen kit mounted his radiator w/ two 120mm fans on the front of the case with no problems at all.The only thing I kind of don't like about it is how the HDD bay is sideways. It's great for a server and air cooled cases but when you get into water cooling. That's the area where you put your big butt pump and it makes it akward.
One of my friends has that case for his old A64 3200+, Radeon 9800XT rig... he likes it so much he wants to keep the case and gut it when he upgrades to a Conroe/Radeon x1900XT machine later this year.
The Thermaltake Armor case is awesome for watercooling, my other friend with a custom DangerDen kit mounted his radiator w/ two 120mm fans on the front of the case with no problems at all.
I'll post some pics of all three rigs (including my own) next time we have a LAN :O
WTF ... u all guys have liquid cooling systems down on america ???
If i will construct new PC for myself i shud get get some liquid also.
liquid cooling is alchohol+water right? thats what my friend said but my other friend said its only water and never put alchohol in it. but the alinice is alchohol+water and the instructions on my thermaltake says nothing about adding/not adding alchohol to the water
and this is my new case it just came in , the thermal take tai chi with liqued cooling build in, i still have to transfer all parts
Silly person. Should have gone with non liquid cooled version and added your own. Thoes Tt ones are total crap. Weak pump, crappy rads, horrible blocks.
Make sure you use your zalmen blocks with it. The Tt ones are no good. Prone to leakage.
NoPeace - out
u really think so ,ive examend the blocks and they looked pritty solid , the cpu block is squar and is mounted on with 4 screws unlike my zalman wich is round and only mounted with 2 screws
anyway i m not planning on switching cases anytime soon ,i changed my mind and i m gonne stay with the kandalf i just love the design. ive just bought it cous its hard to get here and it was in stock atm , i m only planning on putting some peace's in the tai chi when atlon releases there quad core technology, so a few months to go i recon
and i probably had to change the cpu block anyway cous it probably wont fit on there new socet