Why does Sup Forums hate windowed cases?

Why does Sup Forums hate windowed cases?
If it looks nice inside why not show it off?

Le gayming PC xDdDDDdD

>poorfag

Okay yeah I understand it doesn't always look professional to have a window, but some builds look very nice internally, why not have a window?

I personally prefer the sound dampening side panels instead of a window.

>being a man child

>If it looks nice inside why not show it off?

to whom exactly?

To yourself ofc
If I pick out all of these components I'd want to look at them frequently rather than only look at them when I'm building the thing

Agreetown

I remember when you had to buy plexiglass from Home Depot and cut a hole in your case if you wanted this.

i feel like Autistic programmers dislike clear side panels.
part of the water cooling/gamer meme is looks

It's good if you want to read motherboard q codes.

It's all a preference really, but for the most part people here hate it because it has become a meme that they are normally a sign of someone who uses their PC's as more of a glorified video game console rather than someone who is actually just interested in computers as a whole but personally I find they look really nice.

It can look semi decent if you use classy white leds instead of MUH GAMING colours

This, plus I don't think guts look nice. A clean minimalist design like Fractal cases looks much nicer to me and also doesn't advertise that you spent thousands on a computer.

user... white is a gaymen color too.

>classy white leds
lmao please stop, my sides hurt

ugly bad wires, not watercooled, fat ugly HDDs in the bottom, 1/10

and someone stole your gpu mate

That looks like shit but I will agree on white leds. The really only dislike of windowed panels is the noise factor. No matter how good your fans, loops etc etc there will still be noise due to the window vibrating. It's mostly due to the fans as well as the hard drives. Even sound dampening the case more can't bring it down to silent. Never found a way to mitigate the vibrations as I can't have an all SSD build nor can I have a good overclock without having the fans at at least 800+rpm for good Temps.

Anyway I got carried away, the only problems I have with side panel window cases is the noise and the ugly builds. If you're going to have a window, at least have it look visually pleasing inside with leds that allow you to turn then off and control brightness. Whenever someone new comes over and sees my build I do get flattered when they compliment me about it and want to talk about it.

If you don't appreciate the hardware itself you're a FAGGOT or just poor.

That needs to be replaced with a smoked panel or just put a god layer of dark tint on it. Lights like that need to be diffuse or it looks like generic RGB strip shit.

Did you buy WD reds just to match your RAM and MOBO? Jesus, mate. Fuck.

while also taking up desk space next to my riced up $300 keyboard.

Windowed cases can look pretty neat but only if you actually take the time to do some decent cable management and color matching.

Also, no obnoxious RGB leds out the ass, it makes your PC look like a brothel in the middle of the highway.

for the same reason that sane motorists dislike ricers - they look like shit

That shit's empty

>build a nice watercooled rig
>do an awesome cable management
>close the side panel to never see it again

What's the point?

Better case airflow? Come on.

If you build with a window you compromise on your internals to make them look good. Meanwhile with an enclosed case you get sound dampening side panels and can comfortably buy whatever performs the best.

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