02-17-2008, 05:58 PM
<!--quoteo(post=254304:date=Feb 17 2008, 10:44 AM:name=LeatherfaceFan07)<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE(LeatherfaceFan07 @ Feb 17 2008, 10:44 AM) <a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=254304\"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecVery, very nice man. Apparently it's BYOPC month and Micro Center has a ton of stuff on sale. I really want to buy some stuff up but I blew all my tax return cheddar already <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/confused.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":confused:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"confused.gif\" /> anyways look great man! That case is fantastic! -Aaron-p.s. isn't it dangerous to put a magnet inside the case!?<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndThanks brother, I appreciate the comment. As far as the magnet goes...normally yes, however it's not a high powered magnet and I put it on the power supply which shouldn't effect anything at all. Believe it or not, although a magnet can damage a PC, it takes a pretty high powered magnet to do it. Not something the strength of a fridge magenet. When my friend Josh and I did computer repair for a company a few years ago. We ran across a hard drive that had been marked dead and was being replaced. Just for fun we took a high intensity magnet to it just to see if we could damage it further and to our surprise, the drive actually worked again and was used for about a year before it was upgraded after the fact. As long as it's just touching metal on the case and not the board, optical drives, or HDD all should be well.-Joseph