![]() It includes many of the same trappings as its predecessor, but costs a little bit more and has just a couple of neat changes. This ultra-clean and uncomplicated mid-tower case emphasizes convenience above all. This most recent iteration of NZXT's "smart" chassis brings a couple of new features to help modernize your build. So long as you're conscious of that, and have the ready money to stretch to that sort of cost-we're talking $500+ here-then the Obsidian 1000D will house the monster gaming PC of your dreams. The obvious caveat with anything that claims to be a "super" version of its category, is that this thing will really cost you a large chunk of your PC build budget. The Obsidian 900D has long been a top choice for massive, over-the-top builds, and it only fits that the 1000D was designed to knock it off its throne. Because it is 2023, of course, there is also an RGB lit front panel I/O with built-in smart lighting and fan control courtesy of Corsair's integrated Commander Pro controller. The 1000D features a unique triple-chamber design with convenient french-door-styled storage compartments and telescoping radiator trays for easy installation in addition to the stellar cooling support. Standing tall at a staggering 27.3-inches, this "super-tower" features enough space to house 18 fans and up to four massive radiators installed simultaneously. Here are the best cases we've tested this year after building them up and down and checking them for fire hazards. ![]() How big is your graphics card? What motherboard are you going with? How many drive bays do you need? Figure out what's going into the case before you buy it, so you're sure everything will fit. If building a PC seems a little out of your comfort zone in general, you can always go with a prebuilt gaming PC and skip the stress of building your own.īefore you fork out your hard-earned cash for the best PC case ever, you should consider a couple of things first. The best PC case will simplify the building process, while a bad case limits your expandability options or makes it difficult to build your machine. But if you're looking for a small-scale build, then the best mini-ITX cases will be what you covet. If you want multi-loop liquid cooling and the biggest GPUs on the planet, then your best bet is a full-tower chassis. Traders will buy many arrows, crossbow bolts, ammo and such though, so I usually make many of them early game and sell them to buy things I really need to get.Īlso if you find ready made guns, pistols, shotguns, hunting rifles etc, always chose assemble to get the ammo out of the magazine / clip, so you can sell them seperately, as you don't seem to get any more cash for a gun with 15 rounds as one with no rounds in the magazine / clip but do get cash for the ammo sold seperately, you can check this in the right hand top corner of your screen when you click on them, the price comes up.Your choice of PC case will also dictate what can go inside. In every game I have started ( over 4020 hours and hindreds of new games so far ) Traders seem to only buy a maximum of 3 of the same items of mine but I only play Navesgane SP. ![]() I've found if the Trader has higher quality stuff than yours he won't but it, and in my experience, the traders will only buy a maximum of 3 of these same items, provided you don't sell the best quality first,thats not iron lead and other minable items, just guns parts clothing and such, ![]() ![]() Whatever you sell, i:e weapon parts, clothing etc, sell the Trader your lowest quality first, then the next lowest and so on. ![]()
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