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I'll try to add lots of content to this page in the next few days so it'll be pretty messy until I organize it. | I'll try to add lots of content to this page in the next few days so it'll be pretty messy until I organize it. | ||
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Perhaps it should be stated for what purpose you might use a specific type of case. I would say, in general, most people should be content with a Micro-ATX case, including gamers with high-power CPUs and GPUs. Most other computers that aren't used for really intensive, heat-generating work (gaming, video editing...) would be better used in a Mini-ITX case. --[[User:Fontain|Fontain]] ([[User talk:Fontain|talk]]) 22:56, 11 February 2014 (EST) |
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Falcon Guide
The old "Falcon Guide" doesn't seem to be maintained anymore, just stick with the link to Logical Increments followed by Falcon Guide to explain history -- Muh6trillion (talk) 15:48, 27 January 2014 (EST)
This is now fixed. thank whoever did this. --Bisasam (talk) 19:06, 27 January 2014 (EST)
Unorganized content
I'll try to add lots of content to this page in the next few days so it'll be pretty messy until I organize it. Sorry for the inconveniences.
Perhaps it should be stated for what purpose you might use a specific type of case. I would say, in general, most people should be content with a Micro-ATX case, including gamers with high-power CPUs and GPUs. Most other computers that aren't used for really intensive, heat-generating work (gaming, video editing...) would be better used in a Mini-ITX case. --Fontain (talk) 22:56, 11 February 2014 (EST)