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<blockquote data-quote="Markus" data-source="post: 226965" data-attributes="member: 5346"><p>Thanks for the link and your comments. I did a lot of research again today.</p><p>The cabinet is driving me crazy right now, I think I have to go the other way and choose the cabinet size first. Because I will unfortunately not be able to make massive changes to the cabinet later. As I understand I have to choose between standard and widebody size, both of them have their own specific lockbar, and the lockbar wide is fix that means not scalable. So the lockbar prevents any changes of the cabinet-wide later during the build. Now I need to find out what cabinet size, depending on the tv, is the best choice for me. The more I research, the more I get unsure about it. Sorry for already stuck a bit at this early point.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, do you think the Intel I5 CPU powerful enough or will an I7 be needed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markus, post: 226965, member: 5346"] Thanks for the link and your comments. I did a lot of research again today. The cabinet is driving me crazy right now, I think I have to go the other way and choose the cabinet size first. Because I will unfortunately not be able to make massive changes to the cabinet later. As I understand I have to choose between standard and widebody size, both of them have their own specific lockbar, and the lockbar wide is fix that means not scalable. So the lockbar prevents any changes of the cabinet-wide later during the build. Now I need to find out what cabinet size, depending on the tv, is the best choice for me. The more I research, the more I get unsure about it. Sorry for already stuck a bit at this early point. In the meantime, do you think the Intel I5 CPU powerful enough or will an I7 be needed? [/QUOTE]
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